He is not only the source but the AUTHOR. He brings it about. Sinful man cannot choose to obey Christ. To do so would be contrary to their nature, aims, purposes and desires. It is only if Christ saves them that they have any hope. Salvation is of the LORD not of ourselves.
Heb 5:9 Christ is the author (the cause) of salvation unto all them that
OBEY.
It does
NOT say Christ is the author of salvation unto all them that "worketh not" or have faith only.
There were sinful men in Acts 2 that chose to obey the words of Peter and the Lord added them to his church.....sinful men certainly can choose to obey God. Man does not have a totally depraved sinful nature...another false idea man has added to the bible. Again, Peter's listeners in Acts 2 were lost yet while in that lost state they heard and understood what Peter said so much so they were pricked in the hearts by those words and desired to know what to do about what Peter convicted them of and even obeyed what Peter commanded them to do...no total depravity, sinful nature here at all. None of this would have happen if there were such a thing as total depravity.
Valiant said:
from what? from this sinful and adulterous generation. it is NOT talking about salvation from sin. It means come out and respond to Christ in order to be saved.
That adulterous generation was lost in their sins and if Peter's listeners did not want to be lost they had better obey Peter's words so they could have "remission of sins".
Why did they ask Peter what they must do? Peter told them they were lost and they wanted to know what to do about their lost state.
Why would Peter command them how to have their sins remitted if he was not telling them they were lost in thier sins?
Peter convicted them of murdering the Messiah with their evil hands, a sin they were guilty of and have to have remitted if they wanted to be saved.
No where did Peter command them to "respond to Christ" but commanded them to repent and be baptized FOR REMISSION OF SINS..clearly Peter was talking about salvation from sin.
Valiant said:
you 'forgot' to mention that he was also to save others. How would Timothy save others? by proclaiming to them the word. how was he to save himself? by responding to the word.
thus having been saved once for all by Jesus Christ (Tit 3.5; Eph 2,8-9) he is to carry that salvation into effect by responding to the word of God.
You still haven't got it have you? Or is it that you don't want to get it? I suspect the latter.
Salvation is given to us once for all in Christ, and once we have been saved from the guilt and penalty of sin, we are to walk with Christ while this salvation is carried into effect and worked within us as we respond to His word. This latter is salvation from the POWER of sin..
Paul told him to save thyself and them that hear thee. My point being Peter told Timothy to "
save thyself" proving Timothy had a role in his own salvation...that role being working out his own salvation.
Heb 10:10 "
By the which will we are sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all."
If Heb 10:10 is the "once for all " you are referring to, Christ's sacrifice is being compared to hose animal sacrifices of the OT. Those animal sacrifices had to made over and over and over again for sins where Christ's sacrifice on the cross need to be done just once.
Valiant said:
Yes once we have been saved we are then called on to cooperate with God to ensure that that salvation is carried into effect. No one suggests that in overcoming sin we are not to cooperate with God.
No one is first saved, THEN co-operates with God...no one is first saved while not co-operating, disobeying God.
Again as long as one continues to not do righteousness he continues to not be of God.
Valiant said:
But notice that this was because they had already been redeemed through the blood of Christ (verses 18-19). Why did you miss that out? Doesn't seem very honest to me. You just select out the bits that suit you. Having 'believed' unto salvation they are to cooperate with God as He carries it into effect.
1 Pet 1:22 "seeing YOU have purified YOUR souls."
How could they purify their own souls...save themselves? It suppose to be the blood of Christ that purifies one's soul.
They could purify their own souls in the sense by obeying the gospel by submittijng to baptism where the blood of Christ washed away their sins. Again, they had a role in their own salvation to work out by submitting to baptism so Christ's blood can cleanse away their sins/purify their souls.
valiant said:
And how did they purify their inner lives? by being obedient to the truth
Yes, OBEDIENT to the truth/gospel of Christ. That obedience to the truth is how they worked out thier own salvation..purified their own souls.
Valiant said:
yes once we have been saved we are to continually 'cleanse ourselves'. as Jesus said, those who are bathed need continually to wash their feet. And how are we to cleanse ourselves, by cooperating with God in perfecting holiness in the fear of God.
One that is a Christian must continue to walk in the light so that Christ's blood continues to wash away all sins, 1 jn 1;7. This continual walk in the light is part of that continual working out one's salvation.
Valiant said:
None of these verses are talking about salvation from God's judgment. They are talking about deliverance from sin's power which we achieve by cooperating with God's saving power. This was what Paul was referring to when he spoke of the cross which was the power of God unto salvation to those who are BEING saved. The cross works continually within us as we are constantly 'crucified with Christ'. But this is a consequence of our having been saved from God's judgment on sin.
I posted those verses for they demonstrate that man can save himself and he saves himself in the sense by obeying God's will. So man works out his own salvation", "purifies his own soul" and "saves himself" by obeying God's will.
Valinat said:
NOT OF WORKS (Rom 3.27-28), NOT OF WORKS (Rom 4.5), NOT OF WORKS (Eph 2.8-9), NOT BY WORKS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS WHICH YOU HAVE DONE (Tit 3.5). How soon will that sink in?
You pull these "not of works" verses out of the bible and
isolate them for all the verses that requires one to do work out his salvation in obey the will of God. So these "not of works" do not eliminate works in obeying the will of God but eliminate works of merit and works of the OT law from salvation.
In Rom 4:1-4 Abraham was said to be one that "worketh not" yet Abraham certainly did do works, Heb 11:8;17; Gen 26:5.
This is not a contradiction when it is said Abraham worketh not" he did not work to keep the law perfectly so that he could merit salvation. Yet he did do obedient works by which he was justified. Therefore:
---all works are not the same else one has a contradiction with Abraham both 'working not' when
he did do works
---works of merit do not save and thses are not the works that Abraham worketh not
---works of obedience in doing God's will does save and these are the works Abraham did do that he was justified by.
Valinat said:
You have such odd ideas. Repentance (change of mind) and belief are not things you choose to do. They result from man responding to God's work within them. They hear His promise, believe it and respond. They do not DO anything. They hear, respond and are saved.
Both repentance and believing are things man has been commanded to do and that command implies that man has the ability, responsibility ,accountability for doing these things.
So God is working in those that do the work of repenting and believing. You keep trying to find a way to put all the work on God while man sits and does nothing yet God is not working in those that sit and do nothing.
Valiant said:
You seem to be hung up on baptism. Baptism never saved anyone. 'Christ sent me, NOT to baptise, but to preach the Gospel.' (1 Cor 1.17).
Baptism doth also now save us, 1 Pet 3:21
he that believeth and is baptized shall be saved
So baptism is a PART of the salvation, its the means by which God has chose n to save man where men come into contact with the blood of Christ that washes away sins.
Paul was baptized himself to wash away his sins Acts 22:16, he baptized others, 1 Cor 1:14,16 and taught the necessity of baptism, 1 Cor 1:13,14; Gal 3:27; Col 2:12-14 Rom 6:3-7, etc.
IN Christ's great commission (Mt 28:19,10; Mk 16:156,16) Christ commission all His disciples including Paul to go, teach and baptize. Christ would not commission Paul to go and baptize then tell Paul not to baptize for that constitutes a contradiction.
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For Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach the gospel: "
THis is a not-but elliptical statement where,as in 1 Pet 3:3,4 where emphasis is put on one thing (preaching) over another (baptizing) but not to the exclusion of baptizing for again, Paul DID baptize 1 Cor 1:114,16. As in 1 Pet 3:3,4 where Peter put emphasis on the inward adorning over the outward adorning but not the the exclusion of the outward adorning for wives are not to go without putting on apparel.
Valiant said:
yes you have to 'obey the Gospel' by responding to the word of God.
This obeying is how one works out his own salvation.
Valiant said:
How can you do Christ's works? HE alone can do those. WE cannot do Christ's works. If we do works they are our own. But thank God He did His works on our behalf, His obedience can be set to our account. That is why we can be 'counted as righteous. Then we are to allow Christ to do His works through us. But that is a FRUIT of salvation. It is not its basis. Your JW doctrine is totally unscriptural. you must look at the whole counsel of God. It is CHRIST Who saves.
Christ told man to believe, repent, confess and be baptized these are Christ's works He has given man to do so when pone believes he sis dong Christ's work, the work of God that God has given man to do.
Rev 2:26 "
:"
And he that overcometh, and keepeth my works unto the end, to him will I give power over the nations."
So man certainly can do Christ's works for man had been commanded to keep Christ's works....keeping Christ's works meaning doing what Christ said to do.