So basically you're claiming to know the Bible yet you wont even read verses that I post and assume you are right... okay.. that seems odd.
See im not disagreeing with what you wrote at all lol. All I am saying is that faith is defined by works like it says in the Bible. I am not saying you need like 100 pounds of good works to enter Heaven. All im saying is that good works define your faith. It says so in the Bible. I don't know why you didnt just read my post, then you wouldn't of had to post anything at all :/.
So let me reiterate, the Bible says works are a testament of your faith. It says so in the quotes I provided as well as consequences for it. If you read my quotes, you would understand where I am coming from instead of just assuming I was wrong from the beginning :/.
I have read those verses a thousand times, in context! I have to wonder if you read the ones I wrote in my post. Or in the other post in a recent thread, where I went into the Greek tenses, showing that the verbs are in the aorist passive tense. Meaning salvation was done by God, and is a completed action in the past.
Do you know what cherry picking is? It is when you pull a verse out of context, do not adhere to the cultural or grammatical context, and come up with false doctrine. It happens all the time these days. As I said, I have read all your verses, but in modern English, or Greek. I don't speak 1611 English, so I won't read them. However, I did look at the references, and realized how you are just cherry picking verses, doing eisegesis to prove a theory, instead of reading the Bible deeply, in context, to understand the truth of God being sovereign with regards to both salvation and everything else. Works are something that comes after salvation, as part of our walk to maturity, as we serve God, because of the joy of knowing he loves us and has saved us from sin and death. (Eph. 2:10)
And he does NOT cast people out, contrary to your verses. But of course, that has been explained to you so many times. You only think your posts are valid, and the verses you pick, rather than reading the Bible as a whole.
You need to study the grammatical-historical method of hermeneutics, plus the Biblical languages, and then you might be qualified to explain some passages which you think might support your position, should you still be in error about whether works or grace saves.
Grammatical-Historical Hermeneutics For Lay Readers
What Is Grammatical-Historical Interpretation & Why Is It Important?
"The grammatico-historical sense of a writer is such an interpretation of his language as is required by the laws of grammar and the facts of history. Sometimes we speak of the literal sense, by which we mean the most simple, direct, and ordinary meaning of phrases and sentences. By this term we usually denote a meaning opposed to the figurative or metaphorical. The grammatical sense is essentially the same as the literal, the one expression being derived from the Greek, the other from the Latin. But in English usage the word grammatical is applied rather to the arrangement and construction of words and sentences. By the historical sense we designate, rather, the meaning of an author's words that is required by historical considerations. It demands that we consider carefully the time of the author, and the circumstances under which he wrote..A fundamental principle in grammatico-historical exposition is that words and sentences can have but one significance in one and the same connection. The moment we neglect this principle we drift out upon a sea of uncertainty and conjecture.[SUP]1"[/SUP]