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I forgot to add you to the list of people who say the requirement to have to keep believing is a works gospel.
But anyway, I'm not "working to stay saved", I'm trusting in Christ to stay saved. Trusting is not working:
"5But to the one who does not work, but believes in Him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is credited as righteousness" (Romans 4:5 NASB)
So, please folks, stop saying 'believing' is a work of the damnable works gospel. As we can plainly see in the verse above present tense believing is being CONTRASTED with working, not being equated with it as you folks are doing. It's okay to have to do 'believing' in order to be saved and stay saved. Believing is not a works gospel, lol.
But anyway, I'm not "working to stay saved", I'm trusting in Christ to stay saved. Trusting is not working:
"5But to the one who does not work, but believes in Him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is credited as righteousness" (Romans 4:5 NASB)
So, please folks, stop saying 'believing' is a work of the damnable works gospel. As we can plainly see in the verse above present tense believing is being CONTRASTED with working, not being equated with it as you folks are doing. It's okay to have to do 'believing' in order to be saved and stay saved. Believing is not a works gospel, lol.
If you were not working to be saved, You would consider yourself saved forever by the faith you already had. And stop trying to stay in faith to maintain your salvation.
John 6, It is the work of God we believe in the one he sent.
If continued faith is required. Then we have 2 issues.
1. God failed at his work to keep us in faith
2. God lied. And it is not his work, and his power. But our work and our power.