These verses oppose “faith alone”The verse does not directly address salvation which is the put of the theme of this thread IMO.
Aside: I am assuming the theme is: One must have FAITH and perform certain work(s) to cause one to be saved.
Your verse does not address the cause(s) of salvation. Your bias (we all have bias') has you associating the verse with salvation. The context is the importance of LOVE. I think we both agree that one of the causes of salvation is Faith.
I would say Faith Alone not only is the cause of salvation, but also the cause of love.
You would say Faith and charity are the causes of salvation.
The verse is not clear.
I know of no verse saying the cause/partial cause of salvation is charity.
How can one have Faith and not love Christ? Love (to favor) is part of faith. Believing in Christ means you trust in Him and love Him and obey him.
Nothing here that I can see about performing work(s) in order to be saved.
What works did the thief on the cross perform to be saved? After he believed did they take him off the cross for an hour or so to be baptized so complete his salvation?
The thief does not apply the new covenant not in effect until the death of the savior heb 9:16
Paul opposes works alone not faith and worksYou need to explain
I grant that some verses imply Water Baptism is needed to be saved, but there are many verses that contradict this premise. One either has to explain why Water Baptism is not a cause of salvation (which I did) or explain the verses that say we are not saves by works. Also explain the contradiction of doing works and verses saying we have nothing to boast about, the contradiction that salvation is a gift and yet one must do works, the contradiction that we are saved by grace (unmerited favor) and yet by the addition of works (merited favor).
- Romans 3:28; Romans 4:5; Galatians 2:16; Ephesians 2:8-9
- you need to use verse(s) that explicitly state the works that cause salvation other than faith. Faith is the CAUSE of works so there can be countless verses associating various works to faith.
And we are united to Christ and his merits and grace that makes our actions meritorious
- Hebrews 6:12
That ye be not slothful, but followers of them who through faith and patience inherit the promises. Patience is a virtue (work) - Revelation 2:19
I know thy works, and charity, and-service, and faith, and thy patience, and thy works; and the last to be more than the first. Not “faith alone”