Repeating what I already explained to you.
Therefore babies are saved without the gospel. They are saved because they were never separated from God because of sin.
Adults need the gospel because we are sinners. Our sins separate us from God, Isaiah 59:2.
Thank you. That says it very well. I have been doubting the old tradition that souls are born into the world
with sin, which really is not true. They are born in sinful flesh, but not
with sin.
Every soul is made the same as that of the first Adam: a living soul by the breath of God, which we read is in the lowest parts of the earth.
The soul is immediately wrapped
in sinful flesh conceived in the womb of man and woman. There are only two souls that were not clothed in sinful flesh at their beginning on earth: the first and second Adam.
The soul does not die,
until the soul sins after the flesh. Also, judgment of God
is only for the works done by our souls in our natural bodies.
So, the only question remaining is the future of the souls that had not yet sinned in the flesh on earth. What do you say?
It is irrelevant how other religions define works. We only obey the law of Christ. We let Jesus' gospel define works that are involved in salvation. Not jews!
Amen and amen!
As a already taught you, by the example of the thief on the cross, No one is saved by Jesus without an obedient desire to serve Him.
And Amen again. There is no faith that is not obeying the faith of Jesus. There is no faith first
before and apart from obeying the faith, even as there is no substance of faith first
before and apart from the evidence of faith: the substance and evidence of faith are one, even as the Father and the Son are one.
The only thing that is first with faith, is obeying the faith first within the heart, that the outside of the platter may also come clean through obeying the faith bodily.
Jesus knew her heart. What did He say to her? Go and sin no more. No one was saved by just believing Jesus but not repenting of sins.
You are nailing it. There is no 'mystery' about eternal salvation being only for them that obey Him, except when man preaches being saved by faith only first, before and apart from obeying Jesus. The reason being, they all overlook and disregard obedience within the heart first, to cleanse the platter of lust and thoughts for sins of the flesh:
(For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds) Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ.
They also are blind to the fact that we cannot possibly obey God without His faith, because without faith it is impossible to please God. No man believes God without obeying Him, and no man obeys God without believing Him.
That's your imagination that he was saved without Godly sorrow without an obedient heart, for his sins against God. You have zero scripture to support he was not obedient prior to becoming a thief.
True. Being saved by grace 'without works' is the hypocrite's cry for salvation by grace without repentance from dead works. They add 'without works' to the Scripture.
Grace is only given for help in time of need to repent and to overcome sin. Grace is not a mystical all-covering of sins from the eyes of God.
Also, these examples you give for supposed faith only salvation are all conveniently BEFORE Jesus' gospel was in force!
Excellent. If that thief went to Abraham's bosom, it is because he did so the same way as all others of the OT, by believing to obey the Lord God with the heart. And if repentance of heart occurs on a cross, then it is never too late to spend the rest of our life on earth believing and obeying Him.
The worst errors made with Scripture, is failure to know the difference between Old covenant and law of Moses with New covenant and law of Christ, which was not until He paid the price for sins upon His own soul and rose from the dead for our justification.
Necessary inference. If Paul teaches you must have faith to be saved, 1Corinthians 15:1-4. Then it must be inferred that faith is included with other verses that do not directly mention faith, Example, Paul commands everyone to repent, Acts 17:30-31. To understand the Bible, it must be inferred that Faith is also a requirement to be saved.
All too true.
All Scripture must be accounted for when teaching any doctrine of Scripture. Someone reads salvation by grace through faith, and they end it there, except to add 'without works', and so they either reject being justified by works, or they spend eternity trying to get around it.
As in the author of this thread.
Stop cherry picking out faith verses.
Well said. there are faith verses and there are works verses, and all verses must be accounted for and reconciled to teach the truth of Scripture. (Not that Scripture needs reconciling, except only when men mishandle and wrest it.)
Paul's gospel includes water immersion to be saved.
I would say water baptism is obeyed as any other commandment of Christ: with an obedient heart to do all things as unto the Lord:
And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
The error is the 'once saved' mentality, which is not true. The truth is we are
being saved unto the end of the race. If we race not and endure to the end, then being saved ends with it. Eternal salvation is only obtained by them that obey Him unto the end.
For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God.
As by necessary inference, we know that salvation shall be obtained at the end, and so the Scripture is saying
we are being saved: we are saved by grace, so long as we are obeying Him by grace. There is no confirming Scripture of 'was saved once for all' while on earth.
And so, if someone claiming Christ is not
wilfully water baptized, it proves a heart not yet converted by obedience to the faith, either by being neglectful or by rebellion.
Paul's gospel includes water immersion
with being saved.
I'm glad I saw your post, Titus.