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Eph 2:8 For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God,
Eph 2:9 not a result of works, so that no one may boast. (ESV)
You left out Eph 2:10 We are created FOR GOOD WORKS.
If we wish to remain in the Kingdom of God...
Good works are necessary.
And, my point is, disobedience is sin. If God says not to gossip or lie, and you gossip or lie, you have sinned by disobeying the command to not gossip or lie. Does that automatically mean that a Christian who gossips or lies once, or even here and there, has suddenly lost their salvation, that they aren't justified anymore? Certainly not.
Strawman.
Not replying.
The NT is clear that believers, those who truly are justified and saved, sin often, because they choose to disobey God. Disobedience to the commands of God does not automatically mean a person isn't saved or loses their salvation. Believers can persist in error for a time, even ignoring the conviction of the Holy Spirit for a time, but if they are truly saved, will eventually confess their sins and become obedient.
Not discussing sin...
I'm discussing obedience to God.
I'm saying that some believe obedience is not necessary once we're saved
b ecause salvation cannot be lost because Jesus will cover EVERYTHING.
I'm saying that we need to speak the language of the NT and not add anything to it.
This started with your statement:
"Those that believe in OSAS....and make some of the statements I absolutely reject...
understand faith alone to mean that NOTHING else is necessary to be saved except faith.
This is why we read statements like:
We can blaspheme God and still be saved.
We can decide whether or not to obey God."
So, what I am trying to get you to understand is that OSAS is irrelevant to believing that "we can blaspheme God and still be saved," as well as "we can decide whether or not to obey God." Because, I guarantee you that you do decide whether or not to obey God, probably multiple times per day. You have likely even blasphemed God without realizing it. Yet, you are still saved, are you not?
Strawman.
Not replying.
Again, you must take things said in context. You have explicitly stated more than once, and continue to imply, that obedience is necessary for salvation.
Yes sir.
§This IS what I'm stating.
I am not implying it.
OBEDIENCE is NECESSARY for salvation.
I believe some call this "works salvation".
I said: So be it.
If Jesus wants works...which is exactly what He taught...
then we are to do works.
Interesting that no one ever even asks what these works might be.
Maybe some don't want to do ANYTHING for Christ?
That is, by definition, salvation by works. It is that which most of us are opposing.
Exactly.
Some oppose good works.
§What Jesus taught for over 3 years.
I know, which is in direct contradiction to Jesus and Paul, James, and the rest of the NT writers.
Same here.
Again, not for salvation. Our works are evidence of whether or not we are saved. Are those the references you meant to give?
Again...God does not require EVIDENCE.
God said to do good works for HIM.
We do good works to make the Kingdom of God better...
not to prove to others that we know God.
No, they absolutely do not. That means Christ's atoning work was insufficient. Salvation is God's gracious work from start to finish--he began it and he will finish it. Again, to say that "Our works keep us saved," is essentially no different from saying that our works saved us to begin with.
"our works keep us saved" means we are doing what God demands...
we are obeying Him.
Sanctification, in the sense of an ongoing process (it is also spoken of as a past event--having been set apart), is not our works keeping us saved; it is growing in holiness. A true believer
A true believer?
Those that claim that works are either not necessary or sinful declare themselves to be a true believer.
will love Jesus and desire to be obedient and to grow in holiness, even if they do it very imperfectly; an false believer will not have such a desire or love for Jesus.
A false believer is not required to obey God.
God will not be mocked.
I'm speaking here about born again Christians that speak against doing good works.
YOU are putting good works into a grey area right now on this thread.
Not for salvation, he didn't.
To believe in him is to put our faith in him. Faith precedes obedience.
What have I been saying??
Do unbelievers need to obey §God?
How many times must this be repeated?
Of course he doesn't. The evidence is so that we know either why will be saved from his wrath or why we won't; it especially condemns those who reject Christ.
Those who reject Christ are ALREADY LOST.
We do good works because we love Jesus.
Based on what, exactly?
Joh 1:12 But to all who did receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God,
Joh 1:13 who were born, not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man, but of God. (ESV)
Of course he is.
Which means that works are the evidence of one's faith; no works are evidence that one doesn't actually have a saving faith--it's dead. Again, that is based on a legitimate meaning of "justified."
No, everyone in this thread, as far as I have seen, are only saying that good works are not necessary for salvation, which is the NT teaching. No one is saying, as far as I have seen, that after we are saved, we don't have to do any good works.
Then the simply don't understand.
Do you choose to be obedient 100% of the time? Are you perfectly sinless?
If we allow him to? Where does Paul state that?
I know; I have never stated otherwise. That's because we can choose either to obey God or disobey.
It means they aren't actually Christians.
Sure, but we could also be correcting incorrect beliefs.
Repeating.
No response necessary.
One simple question:
Are believers required to obey God or not?
That's a Yes or No reply.