Hi Bill, I made sure that I made it clear that Christians will have many works so I am confused about what you disagree with, after that you lost me in your conversation I could not understand most of what you were saying.
Quote from my post: "True born again Christians will have plentiful works for their Savior." (I'm still not sure what I said that you disagree with sorry).
God bless!
Hi bro.
Thanks for responding.
Hopefully I can clarify what I was trying to say.
I think "Pride" is another characteristic of someone who adds works to the finished work of our Savior. True born again Christians will have plentiful works for their Savior but they take their rightful place as a servant. It is the proud and self-serving worker's for salvation who think Jesus needs a little help saving their souls. Here is an insight from Charles Spurgeon that reveals the motive of the proud self-righteous workers for salvation.
What I was trying to say is that genuine believers can and do add works to keep their salvation or ensure it happens on the day of judgement.
They do so not of pride but out of insecurity.
They have been fed false doctrine and have started to build on the foundation of Jesus finished work.
Hence my quote "What a pitiful life"
Such people like I was starts quantifying and qualifying works needed in order to be saved.
And the truth is for such people who do not fully understand who they are in Jesus and what he has done and that he loves them so much, they can never do enough, walk around waiting for the 3 strikes and your out.
So what I was trying to say their works are not one of pride but one of insecurity.
Which is totally different from those because of their pride.
They exalt themselves above others and dare I say it above Jesus.
They look down on others, boast in their own works.
They consider themselves saved by works, when you ask them to quantify, qualify they can't. They only qualify the biggies but neglect the heart.
Such people build on the foundation of Jesus, and espouse that.
If you do this, don't do that then you will be saved.
By your fruits you will know them.
That fruit is their doctrine.
Sheep in wolves clothing, that is their fruit.
So I was trying to convey that those who genuinely love Jesus but add works as a caveat are not doing it out of pride but insecurity.
Does that make sense now?
If not let me know.
Bill