@Eternally Grateful
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I think you need to read my verses above and preferably the entire New Testament.
Could you post some verses that state that we are NOT to do good works because it would be self-righteous of us?
Thanks.
What does practicing righteousness make you?
It does not make you righteous?
You should get your thoughts together before writing them down.
Did I say I was good enough?
Please don't put words into my mouth since I will not be spending time here correcting what you THINK I said.
I don't know any Christian that thinks he's "good enough".
You have an incorrect concept of what God expects from you.
Again, read the above verses that I stated and explain how they're wrong.
They come straight out of the NT.
You stated that sanctification is a life-long process.
HOW are we sanctified?
It's your WORKS that Keep you sanctified.
If not, then what is?
Well, I don't think you're right.
So that's MY OPINION.
Are YOU interested in MY OPINION?
No.
Neither am I in yours.
Post scripture or don't bother replying to my posts.
Again,
HOW do you grow in Christ?
MUST. The word MUST.
When God states somethnig, it's a MUST.
Sorry, but the word is not being deleted out of my vocabulary.
WE MUST OBEY GOD.
You don't understand 1 Corinthians 3:4-15 either.
Incredible.
But you insist on teaching that works mean nothing.
Or, at least, that sure is what it sounds like.
Anything to get around them.
Here's the 3rd option:
You're saved by grace.
Jesus did HIS part.
Now YOU do yours.
Jesus said to pick up your cross daily and follow Him.
PICK UP YOUR CROSS.
What is your cross?
This whole notion of saving yourself is as boring as watching the grass grow.
Maybe we, as Christians, could stop saying nonsense?
I don't know anybody that believes they can save themselves.
You don't understand the New Covenant either.
WHERE in the NC does it state that works are not necessary/not desirable/not demanded by God?