Seabass said:
You here are contradicting your own thread.
According to what you posted here, one must have works for those works are proof he has been saved. Yet if one has no works, those lack of works proves he is NOT SAVED. In all of your twisting,
you twisted yourself into a self-contradicting knot.
Nope. . .
You really do not know, or understand, the Scriptures well enough to represent them correctly.
Regarding TRUE faith vs. COUNTERFEIT faith:
Firstly,
profession of faith is not necessarily
possession of true faith,
as we see in
Mt 7:21-23.
So then, what is the difference between true faith and counterfeit faith,
and how do we know which is which?
The difference is shown in
Mt 7:21-23.
True faith obeys,
counterfeit faith does not.
Anyone who says they believe, but who does not obey, does not really have
true faith,
they have counterfeit faith.
Only true faith automatically saves, counterfeit faith does
not save.
Therefore, anyone who says they are saved, but who does not obey,
is not saved,
not because he does not have the works necessary for salvation,
but because he does not have the true faith, necessary for salvation,
which true faith
automatically saves
without any works (
Eph 2:8-9).
Disobedience simply manifests that one's faith is
counterfeit, rather than true,
and one has
not been saved by their counterfeit faith.
Biblical principle #2:
Those who do not obey are not saved, not because they do not have the works
necessary for salvation,
but because they do not have the true faith necessary for salvation,
which counterfeit faith is shown by their disobedience.
Secondly, the
true faith which
automatically saves
is by grace,
without any works,
it is 100% a gift of God (
Eph 2:8-9).