Eternally-grateful,
When one confuses the difference between "works of the Law" and "works of faith, or righteousness" one also misunderstands what salvation entails.
The works of the law is always refering to the work we would have needed to do to save ourselves from death and sin. Christ did that for us, since we could not. He kept the law perfect so that He could become the sacrifice for sin, we could not do that.
However, since God saved us from death and sin, we were created by God to be prophets, priests and kings with God over this creation. He saved mankind so that man and God could be reunited as Adam had been in the beginning. We were created for good works, Eph 2:10. We will give an account of our works, not our faith. Rom 2:6-8, Rev 20:13. Faith without the works is dead James 2:26 also must be a doer, James 1:23. Faith establishes the law Rom 3:31. We are as righteous as we do righteousness, I John 3:7.
I would like you to explain how you can love your neighbor without doing any work. Is this just a philosophical concept for you, or does it have substance? How about feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, visiting those who are sick? We were created to be co-reconcilers with God, II Cor 5:19.
I Tim 4:16 Watch your life and doctrine closely. Persevere in them, because if you do, you will save both yourself and your hearers.
Every post where you add your works to the gospel. You are saying you save yourself.
Denying it does not mean it is still not true.
Denying it does not mean it is still not true.
The works of the law is always refering to the work we would have needed to do to save ourselves from death and sin. Christ did that for us, since we could not. He kept the law perfect so that He could become the sacrifice for sin, we could not do that.
However, since God saved us from death and sin, we were created by God to be prophets, priests and kings with God over this creation. He saved mankind so that man and God could be reunited as Adam had been in the beginning. We were created for good works, Eph 2:10. We will give an account of our works, not our faith. Rom 2:6-8, Rev 20:13. Faith without the works is dead James 2:26 also must be a doer, James 1:23. Faith establishes the law Rom 3:31. We are as righteous as we do righteousness, I John 3:7.
I would like you to explain how you can love your neighbor without doing any work. Is this just a philosophical concept for you, or does it have substance? How about feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, visiting those who are sick? We were created to be co-reconcilers with God, II Cor 5:19.
I Tim 4:16 Watch your life and doctrine closely. Persevere in them, because if you do, you will save both yourself and your hearers.