(Copied from an email - This makes a nice exercise for a high school or higher level sunday school class)
In mathematics the logic is supposed to flow from one step to the next in an obvious way that no one can really argue against.
So here is a simple example
If 2+6 = 8, then 8 = 2+6.
Seems pretty straightforward right? All we did was swap stuff around the equals sign. But whether we say "two and six" or "eight" we still mean that we have 8 things laying around total.
The actual rule is called the "Reflexive Property" because the numbers on each side of the equals sign "reflect" the same meaning.
Using that rule, we can prove that 2 + 6 = 1 + 7.
2+6 = 8 (basic math)
1+7 = 8 (also basic math)
And we also know that 8 = 1+7 (swapping sides using Reflexive Property)
So if 2+6 = 8 and 8 = 1+7, then it just makes sense that all the statements equal each other and that
2+6 = 1+7 (it's actually called the Transitive Property)
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I told you all of that to show you this:
If something experiences "death" then it is said to be "dead."
Therefore, it is relatively fair to say that "death" pretty much equals "dead." So we get
Death = Dead
You could argue that it's not exact, but even if you mention that after Death is the Afterlife with the Lord ... you are still (at least to the folks back on Earth) ... dead.
Our Bible teaches us that Faith without Works is Dead. (James 2:20)
Faith - Works = Dead
Our Bible also teaches that the wages of Sin is Death. (Romans 6:23)
Sin = Death
And we can swap this to say Death = Sin
So...
Faith-Works = Dead and Dead = Death and Death = Sin
So they are all basically the same and you learn that
Faith - Works = SIN.
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Works will never bring you Salvation - only Christ can do that.
But the lack of works for the Lord can bring sin into even a saved Christian life.
Pray for others, sing in the chior, praise God, be helpful, pick SOME way to be truly *involved* in the care and nurture of this world over which our Father has trusted us with Stewardship.
In the end, the goal is not just to die safely saved, but to die having done well.
In mathematics the logic is supposed to flow from one step to the next in an obvious way that no one can really argue against.
So here is a simple example
If 2+6 = 8, then 8 = 2+6.
Seems pretty straightforward right? All we did was swap stuff around the equals sign. But whether we say "two and six" or "eight" we still mean that we have 8 things laying around total.
The actual rule is called the "Reflexive Property" because the numbers on each side of the equals sign "reflect" the same meaning.
Using that rule, we can prove that 2 + 6 = 1 + 7.
2+6 = 8 (basic math)
1+7 = 8 (also basic math)
And we also know that 8 = 1+7 (swapping sides using Reflexive Property)
So if 2+6 = 8 and 8 = 1+7, then it just makes sense that all the statements equal each other and that
2+6 = 1+7 (it's actually called the Transitive Property)
--------
I told you all of that to show you this:
If something experiences "death" then it is said to be "dead."
Therefore, it is relatively fair to say that "death" pretty much equals "dead." So we get
Death = Dead
You could argue that it's not exact, but even if you mention that after Death is the Afterlife with the Lord ... you are still (at least to the folks back on Earth) ... dead.
Our Bible teaches us that Faith without Works is Dead. (James 2:20)
Faith - Works = Dead
Our Bible also teaches that the wages of Sin is Death. (Romans 6:23)
Sin = Death
And we can swap this to say Death = Sin
So...
Faith-Works = Dead and Dead = Death and Death = Sin
So they are all basically the same and you learn that
Faith - Works = SIN.
------
Works will never bring you Salvation - only Christ can do that.
But the lack of works for the Lord can bring sin into even a saved Christian life.
Pray for others, sing in the chior, praise God, be helpful, pick SOME way to be truly *involved* in the care and nurture of this world over which our Father has trusted us with Stewardship.
In the end, the goal is not just to die safely saved, but to die having done well.