Eternally Grateful
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Yet you label me and T-Bass.Sorry, I don't hold to your labels, my friend. I am merely following what the Bible says.
You are being dishonest my friend.
Both of you teach our essential salvation is accomplished by works. Just because you add the word initially (not found in scripture by the way) does not mean you teach different.My belief is unlike T.Bass' belief because I actually believe we are INITIALLY and FOUNDATIONALLY saved by God's grace without works. No person can actually put the cart before the horse. T. Bass believes in being saved first by a work like water baptism similar to how the Jews were trying to deceive Christians at the Jerusalem council in that circumcision was necessary to be initially saved (Which is also a work). I believe a Christian is FIRST saved by God's grace without works. If a believer happens to on rare occasion stumble into sin, they can confess of their sins to Jesus to be forgiven of those sins (See 1 John 2:1, 1 John 1:9, Hebrews 4:16, Luke 18:9-14). This again is not of works. So a believer is INITIALLY and ULTIMATELY saved by God's grace. But as the Bible says, God's grace TEACHES us to deny ungodliness and that we should live righteously and godly in this present world (See: Titus 2:11-12). Your version of grace simply does not teach that because it is a license to sin on some level. But Jude 1:4 warns against turning God's grace into a license for immorality or licentiousness.
There are three gospels found in the world
1. Licentious - a person says something like a sinners prayer and believes in Christ. But there is no faith. These are the people James gave a warning to in chapter 2
2. Grace through faith in the work of God based on hearing the word and taking these words of life and being born again.
3. Legalism work based. These people claim that salvation begins, is maintained or in the end fulfilled based on our works (or lack of works)
person one believes in no faith or works
person 2 believes in grace alone through faith in the work of God alone
Person 3 believes in faith plus works.
You and T-Bass fall into category number 3. Along with the many other works based religions we see in christianity and the world religious system. In fact. this gospel of works is the most widely spread gospel in the world..
It's not surprising that you would say this. But we both cannot be right. The Bible is the final word on the matter and I don't believe it supports your belief here. I believe that Christians who hold to Perpetual Belief Alone-ism do not really believe in holy living according to the Bible even though they say they do.
How so? Well, take for example: Gotquestions article on the matter. They make the same contradictory statements that many in the Perpetual Belief Alone camp makes. They say a Christian will generally progress more towards being identified to living holy and yet they contradict themselves by saying that a believer who has backslidden into sin is saved.
Is a backsliding Christian still saved? | GotQuestions.org
So their consistency on holy living is just a sham. In other words, if a believer can backslide into sin and be saved then they can deceive themselves into thinking they can remain that way and be saved or they can justify sin every once in a while. In short, it's turning God's grace into a license for immorality.
Think of it like this: If Bob saved Rick from drowning in a lake last year, then it is still true that Rick was saved last year even if Rick ends up later in life turns to be drowned in that same lake with nobody being around to save him. I say this because Jesus used parables or real world examples to illustrate spiritual truth. This is where Belief Alone-ism crumbles. For it cannot be illustrated by way of real world example and align with basic morality.
Here is the verse:
Galatians 3:3 says,
“Are ye so foolish? having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh?”
Okay, so what is Paul talking about here? Well, you have to understand that Paul was fighting against a heresy of which I call, "Circumcision Salvationism" (Which is Law Alone Salvationism without God's grace); A certain sect of Jews were trying to deceive some Christians into thinking they had to first be circumcised (a work) in order to be saved. This was a heresy that was clearly addressed at the Jerusalem council (See Acts of the Apostles 15:1, Acts of the Apostles 15:5, Acts of the Apostles 15:24) (Note: Please stop and read these three verses in the King James Bible).
Anyways, the point of Acts 15 is that Paul also addressed this problem; Paul said to the Galatians that if you seek to be circumcised, Christ will profit you nothing (Galatians 5:2), and then Paul mentions how if you seek to be justified by the Law, you have fallen from grace (Galatians 5:4). This "law" is the Torah because circumcision is not a part of the commands given to us by Jesus and His followers.
For if a person thought they had to first be circumcised in order to be initially saved (instead of being saved by God's grace through faith in Jesus Christ, the gospel, and His mercy), then they would be making a Work of the Law (the Torah or Old Law) the basis of their salvation instead of God's grace. The entrance gate and the foundation of salvation would be circumcision or a law, or work.
This is why Paul spoke in the way he did in Ephesians 2:8-9. He is not referring to all forms of works that were taught to us by the Lord Jesus Himself and His followers after we are saved by God’s grace.
Just remember, it is not me calling you or anyone a fool
Gal 3 O foolish Galatians! Who has bewitched you that you should not obey the truth, before whose eyes Jesus Christ was clearly portrayed among you as crucified? 2 This only I want to learn from you: Did you receive the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith? 3 Are you so foolish? Having begun in the Spirit, (INITIALLY SAVED BY FAITH) are you now being made perfect by the flesh? (MAINTAIN BY HOLY LIVING) 4 Have you suffered so many things in vain—if indeed it was in vain?