I often see this battle between the two sides concerning works of the law vs. works of faith.
I have found that those who believe in salvation by faith alone, do not seem to be able to comprehend the difference between the two kinds of works. In fact, I have yet to see them understand what works of faith really is or how it works.
You cannot lump Eph 2:8-9 together with James 2. They clearly are not talking about the same thing. Paul is not talking about works of faith but about being saved by works of the law, whereas James is talking about works of faith, and not works of the law.
Works of the law have to do with self righteousness through the person's good works, based on the laws or does and don't of God's word, as has been mentioned by those who believe in OSAS. Basically working or doing good works to be good enough or righteous enough to obtain salvation or the right to go to heaven.
On the other hand, James, Heb, and Paul in Romans 10: 8-10, are talking about works of faith to justification.
As we all know, works of the law do not lead to justification, but the bible is very clear on the fact that faith with corresponding works is unto justification. Just as faith without corresponding action render faith useless or dead.
The bible use of the word, believe, is not in the sense that no action is required.
The word, faith, is a noun, where the word, believe, is a verb. Where a noun is a person, place, or thing, a verb is an action word.
There is only one kind of faith that pleases God and moves His hand, and that is the God kind of faith.
It works the same way for and on everything.
Having said that, if salvation is by believing only in or on the name of Christ, then the same kind of believing will cast out demonic spirits, or get yourself or loved ones healed.
Just try to do either of those things by simply believing.
I guarantee, absolutely nothing will happen.
The same is true concerning salvation.
I think a good example to the bible kind of believing vs. the kind most of you are thinking would be like walking on water.
Two people believe they can walk on water, the one dare not move for fear of sinking, yet he says he believes he can walk on water. The other says it will hold him up and then steps out on the water in full assurance, knowing in his heart that God will hold him up. That is a work of faith, in that God is doing the work to the man's faith because he acted on what he believed. The man's actions corresponded to what he believed, therefore God's hand upheld the man up on the water. Speaking what one believes and then stepping out on the water is a work of faith.
One believes unto righteousness, but salvation is not made until one acts on what they believe, by confessing the lord Jesus. Confession is a work of faith if the person believes what they are saying in their heart.
A work of faith must come from the heart, not the head, or simply out of obedience to the word.
Works of the law are based on one trying to obtain righteousness by being good enough through self obedience to the laws of God, such as the Jews following the 10 commandments. Doing or following the 10 commandments are not works of faith, but works of the law.
I'm a progress in work, so anybody that feels they are able to add to what I've said or explain it better, or to make it more understandable for those confusing the two sides, please feel free to do so.
Those of you who disagree with me and think I don't know what I'm talking about, please use and expound on the scriptures that you believe conflict with what I have said, along with your understanding of the difference between the two types of works.
I have found that those who believe in salvation by faith alone, do not seem to be able to comprehend the difference between the two kinds of works. In fact, I have yet to see them understand what works of faith really is or how it works.
You cannot lump Eph 2:8-9 together with James 2. They clearly are not talking about the same thing. Paul is not talking about works of faith but about being saved by works of the law, whereas James is talking about works of faith, and not works of the law.
Works of the law have to do with self righteousness through the person's good works, based on the laws or does and don't of God's word, as has been mentioned by those who believe in OSAS. Basically working or doing good works to be good enough or righteous enough to obtain salvation or the right to go to heaven.
On the other hand, James, Heb, and Paul in Romans 10: 8-10, are talking about works of faith to justification.
As we all know, works of the law do not lead to justification, but the bible is very clear on the fact that faith with corresponding works is unto justification. Just as faith without corresponding action render faith useless or dead.
The bible use of the word, believe, is not in the sense that no action is required.
The word, faith, is a noun, where the word, believe, is a verb. Where a noun is a person, place, or thing, a verb is an action word.
There is only one kind of faith that pleases God and moves His hand, and that is the God kind of faith.
It works the same way for and on everything.
Having said that, if salvation is by believing only in or on the name of Christ, then the same kind of believing will cast out demonic spirits, or get yourself or loved ones healed.
Just try to do either of those things by simply believing.
I guarantee, absolutely nothing will happen.
The same is true concerning salvation.
I think a good example to the bible kind of believing vs. the kind most of you are thinking would be like walking on water.
Two people believe they can walk on water, the one dare not move for fear of sinking, yet he says he believes he can walk on water. The other says it will hold him up and then steps out on the water in full assurance, knowing in his heart that God will hold him up. That is a work of faith, in that God is doing the work to the man's faith because he acted on what he believed. The man's actions corresponded to what he believed, therefore God's hand upheld the man up on the water. Speaking what one believes and then stepping out on the water is a work of faith.
One believes unto righteousness, but salvation is not made until one acts on what they believe, by confessing the lord Jesus. Confession is a work of faith if the person believes what they are saying in their heart.
A work of faith must come from the heart, not the head, or simply out of obedience to the word.
Works of the law are based on one trying to obtain righteousness by being good enough through self obedience to the laws of God, such as the Jews following the 10 commandments. Doing or following the 10 commandments are not works of faith, but works of the law.
I'm a progress in work, so anybody that feels they are able to add to what I've said or explain it better, or to make it more understandable for those confusing the two sides, please feel free to do so.
Those of you who disagree with me and think I don't know what I'm talking about, please use and expound on the scriptures that you believe conflict with what I have said, along with your understanding of the difference between the two types of works.