brakelite
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You are quite correct RJ, it is not our fruit, it is the fruit of the Spirit. My apologies. So I will say then that without the fruit of the Spirit, no-one will see the kingdom of God.Brakelite,
This is what you said to Jari and myself:
It is your fruit RJ and Jari that will be the identifying marks or characteristics that will be used in the judgement to ascertain whether you are fit for God's kingdom or not.
My fruit? I thought that I am the branch and Jesus is the vine? I thought the analogy was the branch could produce nothing with out the vine? The branch holds the fruit, bares the fruit, it does not produce the fruit except through and from the vine.
"I am the vine and you are the branch, if you are in me and I in you, you will produce much fruit, without me you can do nothing".
Let's see : Without Jesus you can bare no fruit but with Jesus you will bare much fruit. So, who's fruit is it really? I don't fully understand how but, I think its not my fruit but his fruit through me!
Please do try and understand this. It is simple Biblical teaching and so very important to know.
Don't try to understand it but, at the same time, it is a simple Biblical teaching....I am confused?
Could you provide scripture for this simple Biblical teaching?
Good fruit such as the love of God in our lives for others does not justify us, yet is absolutely essential if we are to ultimately enter heaven. God will not allow into His kingdom anyone who lacks that love.
And yes RJ, there are many Christians who do not exercise that love, for it is not an instant thing that happens overnight. It is a fruit of the Spirit that takes time to grow
So, again, you say that we must exercise either some type or perhaps amount of love to get into heaven. But, you say that we are not justified by this love but we must posess it before we get in heaven. This is a contradiction to me, I don't see brakelite how you can have it both ways. How can there be many Christians who do not exercise that love, as you say? If this is so, how are they Christians,with Christ in them, in the first place? How where they Christians to begin with?
And about this being good!:
"There is none Good but One, that is, God" Mark 10:18. Who but the Eternal God has always been Good? "Oh that men would praise the LORD for His Goodness, and for His Wonderful Works to the children of men!" Psalm 107:15. Neither created angels nor justified men can lay claim to but a moment of time or the remainder of Eternity to be Good. "The path of the just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day" Proverbs 4:18....Brakelite, what do you think "unto this perfect day" means?
We can certainly believe that God is Good. "Thou art Good, and doest Good; teach me Thy Statutes" Psalm 119:68. And, who but God has always been? "From Everlasting to Everlasting, Thou art God" Psalm 90:2. Therefore, it is fair to say, "There is none Good but One, that is, God" Mark 10:18. And, I think most would agree that a Christian is marked by God as one who has Christ in him. So when it comes to possessing "Good Fruits" as you say: I think not that it is yours for no good is from us but from the one who lives in the true Christian!
Brakelite, I know you love God and want to please him and, to the best of my ability, so do I! But, I believe, we are not justified by our good fruit nor saved by them but by the grace of God through our faith or belief in his gospel.
You talked about "simple Biblical truth"...here are two of my favorites:
<sup>6</sup> being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus. Philippians 1:6
Brakelite: His good work through us....not our good work through us!!!
<sup>16</sup> “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son,<sup class="footnote" value="[<a href="http://www.talkjesus.com/#fen-NIV1984-26127a" target="_blank">a</a>]">[a]</sup> that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life John 3:16
Not that we do this or we do that but, who ever believes in him!!!
And yes RJ, I also agree with you that so long as we are abiding in Him and are attached to the vine, then we will be producing fruit. Absolutely. Jesus is the good vine, the branches attached thereto cannot help themselves. They must produce good fruit. It is only a natural consequence.
I still contend that it will be those fruit that will be used as the identifying characteristic that is used by God to judge who are really His, just as it will be the bad fruit that will identify those who are of the devil.
After all, didn't Jesus instruct us that that is the way we are to judge one another? I would suggest that it is also a way to judge oneself. If the fruit aint growing my friend, you aint abiding. Regardless of what you 'feel' or 'believe'.