Drew
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This text does not challenge what Paul writes in Romans 2:6-7: that eternal life will be granted according to what we have done.John 3:36
New King James Version (NKJV)
36 He who believes in the Son has everlasting life; and he who does not believe the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God abides on him.â€
And reason is this:
1. If, by faith alone, you accept Jesus, you are given the Spirit;
2. The Spirit then transforms you into a 'good works' producer;
3. You then are basically assured of final salvation on the basis of that initial faith - the Spirit will most assuredly "do its job" and produce saving good works.
I double-dog dare anyone to challenge me to Biblically support any of these items.
So you see, the problem is that when one comes to a text like John 3:36 already believing that 'good works' salvation at the end is untrue, one, naturally enough, will have trouble with Romans 2:6-7, even though, like me, one accepts the truth of John 3:36 How one justify ignoring the Romans text, or reworking it, is something you have to explain to us.
The bottom line is this:
1. The view that I am setting forth allows us to believe both John 3;36 and Romans 2:6-7 without doing violence to either;
2. The view that 'good works' salvation (at the end) cannot be correct forces you to either (1) sweep Romans 2:6-7 under the rug; or (2) reword it to change its meaning.