Are you sure of this one to what colored it in blue.
Yes sir, I am. Only because it is written that way. It also falls in line with verse 8, and in James who talks about faith without works being dead.
Notice if you will how one believes unto righteousness but not to their salvation. How is that possible? I thought when we are made righteous, we are born again. Not so. There is a difference between being righteous and justified. Those who follow the law can be righteous, but still are not born again. So they can be righteous or in right standing, but they cannot be justified before God. Justification is reserved only for the born again children of God through Jesus' blood.
I should add however, that confessing is not the only action we can take that would cause our faith to move in a situation and bear fruit. The bible is full of physical acts that corresponded with their confession of faith. Abraham is a classic example. He believed God would raise his son from the dead if he sacrificed him, because he had God's word that Isaac was the one through whom Abraham would be a father of many nations. We know this not only because the writer of Hebrews says so, but in Gen 22:5 Abraham tells the young men that he and the lad are going to worship "and come again to you." He spoke his faith right there.
It seems you are using the KJV as your base text and and I love it too. I beleive that faith in Christ is enough to save us. Good works are good and they are the fruit of salvation. I never equate with earning one's salvation. I have notice many things in this posts but it seems to me there must be refine ment of something.
Faith in Christ to be your personal savior is indeed enough to save us. However, faith without a corresponding action is simply believing, and we are not saved by believing that Jesus is our savior.
Understand if you can, that the works I speak of, are not the same as good works. That would be like calling Jesus' work of raising Lazarus from the dead a good work or good deed. It was not, and neither is the kind of work I am talking about. They are works of faith not good works, which is of the law. Works of faith cause God to move on your behalf, where good works or works of the law anyone can do without God's help.
It also has nothing to do with earning our salvation or righteousness.
Let me give you one example of faith.
Let's just say you start to feel a sore throat coming on, with a headache, and a stuffed up nose. And someone comes along as says, "you don't look so well", and believing the symptoms to that of a cold you say, "yeah, I think I'm coming down with a cold."
How is that faith you might ask?
You believed in your heart that it was a cold based on your symptoms and spoke it out of your mouth.
You spoke what you believed in your heart. That is what the bible refers to as a work of faith or a word of faith
in the negative.
Haven't you read that both "
death and life
is in the power of the tongue?" It's not in the thought, intents, mind, imagination, beliefs,... or anything else other than the tongue. And to use the tongue is do a work. I already showed how Jesus called His healings and casting out unclean spirits, works. Of which were done simply by speaking faith words.
What about the below verses?
Luk 6:45 A good man out of the good treasure of his heart
bringeth forth [or causes it to manifest in the natural] that which is good; and an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart
bringeth forth [or causes it to manifest in the natural] that which is evil:
for of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaketh.
Been studying your confession and salvation as the bulk of the concept is found in the book of Romans as you cited. There is the kewyword in order to understand the passgae you gave, but I will do the typing first before i paste.
Thanks and God bless
No sir, it not just in Romans, but all through the bible. I can show you multiple places in both the old and new testament that talks about people of God confessing their faith.