I don't really see it. Could you explain it?
I was referring to the way
@Ferris Bueller plays with his words. I watch him spin people in circles as he changes what he says, while they respond in sincerity. I've pointed out a couple of these. If you're really interested in that I can point you to the posts.
Could you explain it? Is faith without works not actually dead? Why are warnings to obey God always seen by so many as "judging?" Would you ever quote John 14:15 or James 2:20 in a Bible discussion? Do you really think anyone here believes that we are saved by works? Are these questions worth asking?
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I just look at a person's words to see what they believe. Faith that doesn't work is dead, of course we know that. But saving faith is still saving faith even before those works manifest. That's the part that is being spun.
That saving faith isn't in fact saving faith if someone doesn't see the works, but that's not right. That's like saying, I'm not my mother's son until I show her my birth certificate.
John 14:15 KJV
15) If ye love me, keep my commandments.
And these are His commandments, to trust Him, and love others.
James 2:20 KJV
20) But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?
If you are not trusting Jesus, and if you are not loving others, then perhaps you aren't truly trusting Jesus, and have not been reborn.
I don't have issues with either of these passage, nor any of the others I've seen. It all speaks the same thing to me.
If we are reborn we will be different. If we are not different, perhaps this means we have not been reborn. Or maybe it means we haven't seen the changes yet, or are not recognizing the changes, because they are different than we expected.
I was emotionally and mentally flat for the first week after being reborn. But I believe I had in fact been reborn, and that my rebirth accounted for that. I've come to learn what that signifies, and it's a part of my healing. We aren't all the same.
Much love!