1.) I never said gathering wasn't a work, I said receiving a free gift is not a work.
2.) I asked you what you thought a work is for clarification because I was confused.
3.) We are arguing pro-grace. The way your reasoning seems as if you support both and oppose a work based faith which is confusing. Dude, listen to me. Please read your first post, and the one about asking the question about Naaman, they contradict what you're to say. You make it sound we have to make a payment on the free gift by continuing to do works, doing it that way means were renting it (or renting to own) and it's not ours. Jesus made the gift of salvation unconditional free to all, but accepting only means that you should have eternal life. Here's where the gray area clears up some: The works come from a living faith, meaning you do them because you want to change and you love God. If you do works because you feel that you have to do them to be saved (which it looks like your to advocate) You cheapen God's grace by trying to pay Him back or earn your salvation. This what I'm trying to say.
So let me get something else straight, you've literally done all of this?
Matthew 28:18-20Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost
I already know you'll respond, because this isn't about setting the record straight (not anymore), this is about you not wanting to lose this debate, whether you want to admit it or not your letting your pride get in way. And of course you're going to deny it, but are to convince me, yourself, or God?