Eternally Grateful
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See, now, this is not true. Sorry, EG, no offense intended. James's letter is addressed to "the twelve tribes in the Dispersion"... To brothers in Christ (even to us, by extension) ~ whom he addresses as sinners somewhere between 15 and 20 times in his short letter, by the way. So, being brothers in Christ, they did have saving faith (and we do, too, of course), which is a God-given thing (Ephesians 2), the assurance of things hoped for (Hebrews 8:1).
No offense taken brother!
It was addressed to the 12 tribes your correct. But nothing there states everyone addressed is saved.
James himself called their faith a claimed faith.
14 What does it profit, my brethren, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can faith save him?
James is not the one who said they had faith, It was the people who claimed they had faith.
He also asked the question. Can that “Claimed” faith save them, He would not have asked that question if they were truly saved from living faith.
True. Really, even atheists believe in God, know Who God is. Paul is very clear about that in Romans 1. They just deny Him in unrighteousness; they have exchanged the truth for a lie. You see this all through the Bible, actually, like Psalm 10:
"For the wicked boasts of the desires of his soul, and the one greedy for gain curses and renounces the LORD. In the pride of his face the wicked does not seek Him; all his thoughts are, 'There is no God' ... he says in his heart, 'God has forgotten, He has hidden his face, He will never see it' ... Why does the wicked renounce God and say in his heart, 'You will not call to account'?"
You can see in that, clearly, that the unbeliever says there is no God, but then acknowledges Him, convincing himself that God will not do what He says He will do... he denies God even in his heart, in unrighteousness, just like Paul says.
Yeah... You know, EG, I'm starting to think that RobertDerrick creates all these strawmen without even realizing it. He kind of trips himself up, so to speak. Maybe that's not totally the case, but, well, let's take this "faith alone" thing:
Now, this may sound picky, like mere semantics, but it's very important. Rather than "by faith alone," we should actually state this as "through faith alone." Yeah, 'by' and 'through'... what's the difference, right? Well, there's actually a huge difference. I can go into it in detail, but I think that's probably not necessary; I think everyone here, if they just think on it a bit, will see the difference. We are not saved by faith, but through faith, as Paul says in Romans 3:22, 4:13, and 11:20, Galatians 2:16, 3:14. and 3:26, and Ephesians 2:8 (there are several others, but that should be sufficient). Contrastingly, we are not saved through grace, but by grace... by the grace of God.
RobertDerrick is really not that far off, he just... well, trips himself up, so to speak, by misusing words, in several cases, this being one of them. Another is in not realizing (intentionally or no) the similarities and differences between unredeemed sinners and redeemed sinners, the main similarity being that both are still sinners... :) ... and the main difference being that redeemed sinners are saved and predestined to be conformed to Christ and will be, without fail, because it is by God's power that these folks are kept in Christ and walk in the Spirit to the end, and unredeemed sinners are not.
Grace and peace to you.
I like a saying I have heard many times
For by grace we have been saved BY GRACE (a done deal) through faith (God will nto force you to recieve his gift)
But this faith is never alone, For we are created for works which we walk in them (eph 2: 10)
A lot of people think Paul and james contradicted each other. They did not
Paul says it is by Grace we have been saved, not of works lest anyone should boast. But those who are saved will have works
James said if you claim to have the faith Paul said is needed for salvation. But do not show the works that paul said everyone who is saved will have. Then Your faith is dead. And you were never saved by grace, Because you have in fact rejected grace. And are no different than the jews, who tried to buy grace by their works. Both have failed to repent.