Hi Quantrill,
You ask what we're looking for when reading scripture....we're speaking of the N.T.
You considered it and ask if we're looking for faith plus works or faith plus nothing.
Or, are we looking for grace.
When we first read the N.T. we're not supposed to be looking for anything except what
God wants us to know.
If someone knows about faith plus works, then they have already been influenced as to what to believe.
Persons that read the bible and are not influenced come away with these concepts:
We all sin
God does not like sin
God can forgive us
He expects something in return...our obedience
If you want to call that faith plus works,,,that's fine with me.
Jesus did His part...
now we must do ours...
our part is to be obedient to all that He taught.
1 John 5:3 NLT
3Loving God means keeping his commandments, and his commandments are not burdensome.
Well, I am speaking of the Old and New Testament. The Scriptures.
Thus when we read the Bible we should be looking only at what God wants us to know.
But, understand, the sinner looks for grace. He doesn't try and look for a way to make his works rise above his sins. No matter what your works, they never remove your sins. Do they?
Expects something in return? Oh sister. And would you deceive yourself that you have provided what God expects in return. That's not grace. Is that your relationship to Christ? Quid pro quo? Christ will help you but He expects this in return?
Let me know when you fulfill your end of the deal.
In other words, you are fine with faith plus works. But then this begs the question. How many of your sins were paid for when Christ paid for your sins?
Quantrill
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