Works of the law is something that you can do yourself, i.e., give to the poor, visit the widow, ...etc.Works of faith are things said and/or done, that agree or are conjoin with your faith. The manifestation of the work of faith is the fruit that it produced, such as healing, deliverance, walking on water, stilling storms, raising people from the dead, and so on. The desired end result is the fruit, not the work. The work is what you do in faith for the person to get healed or walk on water, and the like.But that's not the only kind of fruit Christians produce. Just as faith can produce good fruit, it can and does produce bad as well. Deu 30:19 I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live: Pro 18:21 Death and life are in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof. Mat 12:33 Either make the tree good, and his fruit good; or else make the tree corrupt, and his fruit corrupt: for the tree is known by his fruit. Mat 12:34 O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things? for out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh. Mat 12:35 A good man out of the good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things: and an evil man out of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things. Christians have cursed their lives and that of their children's, by speaking unfavorably toward or against them or their children, for out of the abundance of their heart their mouth spoke and brought forth evil things to come to pass.Here again, you see the kind of seed in their heart, the work of the seed that caused them to speak, followed by the fruit, which would be the end result of the words they spoke. Those that had an abundance of good seed in their heart, brought forth good things, based on what they said and/or acted on, which is the work, and those that had the bad seed planted in their heart in abundance, brought forth bad or evil things. Notice how Jesus differentiates between the speaking and that which is brought forth. That which is brought forth is the fruit. Whether it be good or bad will depend on what's in their heart in abundance and proceeded out of their mouths. For example, they may feel sick, and so they say, "I don't feel good. I must have a cold or flu or cancer." What they did was, put the law of faith to work, that Jesus spoke of in Mk 11:23, against themselves or a loved one by believing, agreeing with, and confessing the symptom. Just like they did with salvation. When you believe, agree with the word of God, and confess Jesus as your personal savior, you are then saved. It is the law of faith, and it won't work without some type of corresponding work. Just like James said.I never said, nor suggested that faith was or is a work. They are distinctly different and separate. This I have been saying from the beginning.There is faith and there are works and then there is the fruit produced by the conjunction of faith and works.Here again, you lumped works of faith with good works, as though they are the same thing. And because you believe this, you lump works of faith together with the fruit, as though the two of these are the same. James clearly make a distinction between faith and works. Jas 2:26 For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also. As does Paul in Romans 10.Jesus clearly distinguishes the difference between works and fruit, as pointed out above.Faith is not the seed, as the hearing is not the work.Jesus clearly states in the sower sowing seed that the word sown is the seed.Luk 8:11 Now the parable is this: The seed is the word of God. And how does faith come? By hearing the word of God.So it is the seed or word one hears and understands that gets planted in their heart. And this same said seed, produces faith in their heart. When they truly believe something, they will begin to talk about it, and when they do, it will produce or bring forth fruit. If the word they receive is of God, it will produce good fruit, such as salvation, healing, casting out devils, commanding storms to be still, walking on water, raising the dead, and the like. Signs following. Again, this has nothing to do with doing good works or things like giving to the poor, going to church, and so on.If it is not God's pure and holy word that the person agrees with and receives in their heart, and speaks it out their mouth, then it will produce bad or evil fruit.Again, this is how both faith and its reciprocal, fear, work. Both work the same way, only faith mainly produces good fruit and is of God, where fear is of the devil, producing evil fruit of weaknesses, failures, deaths, and destruction.Again, you are associating good works with salvation only, and that these same said good works are a result of their salvation, when any nonbeliever can do the same things. Look at the gay and lesbian community. They can be some of the nicest people, doing the same said good works as Christians, yet on another side, the fruit they produce toward each other is disgusting, ill-reputed, and sinful, which in turn produces sicknesses and diseases, as many forms of sin do.Yes, that is exactly what I am saying. Peter was lost until he acted on his faith in that situation.NOT.Sir, how could you have so missed what I said in the previous post? What Peter did has absolutely nothing to do with salvation. For it wasn't about the man's or Peter's salvation, it was about and for the man's healing. Peter's faith was already established, and that is why the man got healed. Peter used the faith of Christ in him, along with the man's expection to receive something from him, and that is how the man got his healing. It had nothing to do with Peter's salvation or the man's. The man didn't get healed because Peter was saved. It was because Peter used the faith that was already in him, by directing it specifically at the problem. Even as God sent His word and healed them, we too are to do the same thing and send God's word in faith, for healing. Even as God said, so shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth, it shall not return to me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it, we are to do the same, using God's word or promises. Peter's words and actions in faith combined, are what healed the man.As you know, life in this world goes beyond salvation. Our walk with God doesn't just stop once saved. Neither should our knowledge and faith stop growing and expanding. We should move from faith to faith. We have to trust God for more than just saving our souls. We need protection, healing, needs met, good health, knowledge, gifts, and so on.All these things and more, we need to apply our faith, in order to receive them from God.Peter simply applied his faith, along with that of the man, to produce fruit only works of faith could do. It was Peter's faith in action that raised the man up, that caused the hand of God to move on behalf of Peter.You need to think beyond salvation. Hebrews says it is impossible to please God apart from faith, and James says let not that man think that he should receive ANYTHING of the Lord if he wavers, even the slightest bit, in his faith, like Peter did when walking on the water and started to sink. The works of faith James and I are talking about, will cause us to walk as Jesus did and do the same works He did, like feed a multitude from a few loaves of bread and fishes, and go on to do greater works. Going to church, listen to a sermons, say God bless you, and the like, are for those who wish to stay a baby in Christ. People followed Christ mainly because of the signs, wonders, and miracles that followed Him. We are to do the same and not just talk about it.