Boanerges, it looks like our biggest problem here is our definition of grace and where we place it. I place grace as being the thing that saves. You obviously do not. It appears you place grace as the means to salvation. I believe in grace that does not require human interaction. You believe in grace that does. I believe God shows His grace to us and as a result, we are regenerated and saved. You believe He shows His grace but that the grace does not save anybody. The doctrine of grace is the root cause of our disagreement. I place it all on grace and you place very little on grace. To me, grace is the beginning and the end. For you, grace is only the beginning. For me, salvation is all God's doing and my works have zero effect on it. To you, man's works are equally as important as grace in obtaining salvation. Perhaps we should speak on the doctrines of grace before moving on to any side notes.
I say this with all love and respect but, there you go again, "crazy red", you have grace and works and everything else all mixed up.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com
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I won't even address what you say to Boanerges about "works" because I agree with him, your just putting words in his mouth that were not there.
But, I will address grace. It is too important and I fear someone searching truth here at TJ might be falsely swayed by your comments.
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"For by grace you have been saved through faith; and this is not of your own doing, it is a gift of God--" EPH 2:8 RSV
God's grace ,as defined by man, takes own many forms: His unconditional love and compassion to name a couple but, in the above verse from Ephisians, it means something more specific.
This is the grace that saves specifically, and it is the gospel that St. Paul said that he preached and said it was the gospel that saves.
So which is it, grace that saves or the gospel that saves, since they both come from God then they are the same.
St. Paul refered to the gospel as the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ and nothing more, not baptism, not speaking in toungues and not
1 John 1:9.
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death, the cross was God forgiving man for his inherited sinful nature. He told us that Jesus death was for the forgiveness of sins, reconciling all man unto Himself, never to look upoun man's sin again. My friend, though born sinful, we were all born reconciled or forgiven unto God. That is the finality of the cross , our forgiveness but, not the completion of the gospel or your salvation. In Christ you do not find forgiveness, in Christ you are forgiven!
The
burial . God tells us that this gospel is part of His final convenant with man and calls it a will. And, with a will, their are heirs and before the will can be in force it requires the death of the one who the contract is drawn up on. In this case we are the heirs and the death is God himself in the form of the incarnate Jesus.
God fortold this over 750 years before it happened through the prophet Jerimiah when He said that He would give new a covenant and that He would put His law in us and write it upon our hearts.
The very millesecond that Jesus died, the Bible tells us that the curtain in the Temple was torn from top to bottom. What is the significance of this? There is three that are most important:
- This was the curtain that seperated man from the "Holy of Hollies" in the Temple. This is where God resided and only for the High Priest to witness. Once torn, it signified that ever man could look in to no avail, because God was gone.
- The curtain measured 90 ft tall, the tearing from top to bottom signified that only God could have done this.
- And finally, the tearing of the curtain and God's abscents is the ushering in of the new covenant and be fnalized by the resurrected life Jesus Christ himself.
The burial is the proof of the death and the putting into action your inheritence.
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resurrection. This is perhaps the most important part of the Gospel that Paul preached, for with out it, he says the cross is meaningless and we are to be pitied above all men. Jesus said (paraphrasing): " I am the vine and you are the branches, if you are in me , and I in you, you will bare much fruit, with out me you can do nothing." This is not possible with out the resurrected life of Jesus Christ. By inviting Christ into you, into your heart , seals the fnal covenant where God will put Himself into the hearts and minds of men. And a most blessed caveat, God said He will never leave.
So, the gospel that St. Paul preached: the cross that takes care of our sin problem through unconditional forgiveness, the burial that confirms the death and the resurrected life of Jesus Christ that, through the conscious recieving of, confirms our salvation for all eternity.
This gospel that saves is the grace that saves and all are a gift and if they are a gift, you must recieve it. If you don't recieve it,it just sits on the table of your life. It is your choice and if you want to call this ,act of receiving, works, then yes this is the only work you must do to be saved, all other works are like "filthy rags"!