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I agree, we have nothing to offer in exchange for justification and salvation, but how does one receive by faith the free gift of righteousness?
This way perhaps?
Romans 10: KJV
For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
No, I'm not suggesting that this is some kind of legalistic requirement that you have to fulfill or you won't be saved. So don't even go there, lol. I am saying that if you really believe in and want God's forgiveness you're probably going to ask for it.
I don't view it as a condition for salvation after being justified that has to be legalistically satisfied, but I do think every person who believes God's offer of forgiveness ought to ask him for it. Preferably out loud and in the presence of witnesses so they can feel some sense of accountability for their confession of faith and be less likely to fall away from it later when temptations arise.
Probably the biggest flaw in the once saved always saved argument and it's misguided thinking that all works you purposely do is you trying to save yourself is the failure to understand what James' justification by works means. And since they don't understand it they instantly reject that part of the Bible as being a works gospel.
It should be no surprise that justified people then confess with their mouth and get water baptized.
This way perhaps?
Romans 10: KJV
For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
No, I'm not suggesting that this is some kind of legalistic requirement that you have to fulfill or you won't be saved. So don't even go there, lol. I am saying that if you really believe in and want God's forgiveness you're probably going to ask for it.
I don't view it as a condition for salvation after being justified that has to be legalistically satisfied, but I do think every person who believes God's offer of forgiveness ought to ask him for it. Preferably out loud and in the presence of witnesses so they can feel some sense of accountability for their confession of faith and be less likely to fall away from it later when temptations arise.
Probably the biggest flaw in the once saved always saved argument and it's misguided thinking that all works you purposely do is you trying to save yourself is the failure to understand what James' justification by works means. And since they don't understand it they instantly reject that part of the Bible as being a works gospel.
It should be no surprise that justified people then confess with their mouth and get water baptized.
I am thinking you do not understand the "justification" in the letters by James.
I have yet to read anyone on this thread who agrees with God that they are eternally saved, OSAS, reject that part of the Bible.
You seem to be a little desperate in your argument.
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