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treeoflife,Again we are back to the once-saved-always-saved argument which as you know I disagree with, but I'm not going to rehash that topic. And Rich, James was not confused.
Oh I agree, but he referenced a time in Gen 22 to establish his ideas where Paul referenced Gen 15 to establish his. So tell me, was Abraham acconted as righteous before God in Gen 15 or not until Gen 22?James was perfectly correct considering who he was writing to and Paul was perfectly correct considering who he was writing to.The gospel James taught was fading away and being replaced by a new and better way. 2 Cor 3:6-11 (NKJ)6 who also made us sufficient as ministers of the """new covenant,""" not of the letter (Law) but of the Spirit; for the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life.7 But if the ministry of death, written and engraved on stones, was glorious, so that the children of Israel could not look steadily at the face of Moses because of the glory of his countenance, which glory was passing away,8 how will the ministry of the Spirit not be more glorious?9 For if the ministry of condemnation (the Law) had glory, the ministry of righteousness (grace) exceeds much more in glory.10 For even what was made glorious had no glory in this respect, because of the glory that excels.11 For if what is passing away was glorious, what remains is much more glorious.God had a secondary purpose for the death of Jesus on the cross. From Jesus, and the preaching of the "Kingdom of Heaven," to this time in which we now live is a new dispensation and it was not mentioned in the O.T. it was not mentioned in the first 4 books of the N.T. nor was it mentioned in the Jewish writings of the 12. This new gospel was ""hidden in God"" and revealed to Paul by Jesus Christ on the road to Damascus, Acts 9:3-6 and Eph 3:8.All that was written "to the Jews" in the O.T. and the N.T. was written "to the Jews," not to the Gentiles. Is it necessary for us to understand them? YES. If we don't then we are missing the foundation for understanding God and the shift from law to the gospel of God's grace. The message of salvation by God's grace, "alone," given to Paul, was without precedence. It was not in the Jewish relationship with God. The Jewish relationship was a religious one of "faith + works to show that faith" (James 2:24). However, the gospel of God's grace requires no works whatsoever. God has done all the works that are necessary on the cross.IMHO this is what I see in the scriptures but I know there are some on this forum that disagree. IMHO I have faithfully shown what God has revealed to me. That is all He requires of me.Richard
treeoflife,Again we are back to the once-saved-always-saved argument which as you know I disagree with, but I'm not going to rehash that topic. And Rich, James was not confused.
Oh I agree, but he referenced a time in Gen 22 to establish his ideas where Paul referenced Gen 15 to establish his. So tell me, was Abraham acconted as righteous before God in Gen 15 or not until Gen 22?James was perfectly correct considering who he was writing to and Paul was perfectly correct considering who he was writing to.The gospel James taught was fading away and being replaced by a new and better way. 2 Cor 3:6-11 (NKJ)6 who also made us sufficient as ministers of the """new covenant,""" not of the letter (Law) but of the Spirit; for the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life.7 But if the ministry of death, written and engraved on stones, was glorious, so that the children of Israel could not look steadily at the face of Moses because of the glory of his countenance, which glory was passing away,8 how will the ministry of the Spirit not be more glorious?9 For if the ministry of condemnation (the Law) had glory, the ministry of righteousness (grace) exceeds much more in glory.10 For even what was made glorious had no glory in this respect, because of the glory that excels.11 For if what is passing away was glorious, what remains is much more glorious.God had a secondary purpose for the death of Jesus on the cross. From Jesus, and the preaching of the "Kingdom of Heaven," to this time in which we now live is a new dispensation and it was not mentioned in the O.T. it was not mentioned in the first 4 books of the N.T. nor was it mentioned in the Jewish writings of the 12. This new gospel was ""hidden in God"" and revealed to Paul by Jesus Christ on the road to Damascus, Acts 9:3-6 and Eph 3:8.All that was written "to the Jews" in the O.T. and the N.T. was written "to the Jews," not to the Gentiles. Is it necessary for us to understand them? YES. If we don't then we are missing the foundation for understanding God and the shift from law to the gospel of God's grace. The message of salvation by God's grace, "alone," given to Paul, was without precedence. It was not in the Jewish relationship with God. The Jewish relationship was a religious one of "faith + works to show that faith" (James 2:24). However, the gospel of God's grace requires no works whatsoever. God has done all the works that are necessary on the cross.IMHO this is what I see in the scriptures but I know there are some on this forum that disagree. IMHO I have faithfully shown what God has revealed to me. That is all He requires of me.Richard
