Hey BJ
I copied straight from your post.
This way there's no misunderstanding.
I never assume... You could go back and read your post.
You said the devil is deceiving people.
Who?
I copied straight from your post.
This way there's no misunderstanding.
I never assume... You could go back and read your post.
You said the devil is deceiving people.
Who?
The people I'm talking about are the ones that rely on their good works to receive/keep salvation.
Like I mentioned, the thief who got saved by Jesus is a very simple yet definite proof that
men are saved by faith alone, yet those who rely on works based salvation overlook it.
Why? Because they have been deceived into thinking that all their good works would
give them salvation or stay being saved.
But you are right, good works are good! And those who do it will get rewarded,
but it is no way a basis for anyones salvation.
That's where the deception lies.
Would an unbeliever doing good works profit him?
Perhaps in this life but it will not get him salvation.
In the same way, would a believer doing good works profit him?
Much more so in this life!
And it is because he is a believer of Christ Jesus that he can produce good works!
As believers, our good works are our expression of having been saved.
We love because we have been loved by God.
We forgive because we have been forgiven by God.
We share peace because we have been given God's peace.
And we see the good things in everything because we have Jesus in us,
Jesus who is the best of the best.
JESUS said we're to do good works.
Those who are doing good are being led by the Holy Spirit, not by the devil!
Those who are doing good are being led by the Holy Spirit, not by the devil!
Remember when Jesus predicted His death and resurrection?
Peter even rebuked Jesus and said "Far be it from You, Lord; this shall not happen to You!”
Jesus' response is spot on.
"Get behind Me, Satan!
You are an offense to Me, for you are not mindful of the things of God,
but the things of men."
Too focused on "our good works" is self-righteousness.
Let's not be mindful of the things of men.
The focus must always be on Jesus and His finished work.
Being mindful of the things of God.
But Peter was proud of himself.
He often showed off many times in front of the other disciples that he would never do this or that.
But he ended up being the one denying Jesus 3 times.
Focusing too much on self is almost always a step in the wrong direction.
But remember, Jesus did not give up on Peter even after his denial of Jesus.
That's our awesome Jesus!
That's how patient Jesus is!
And that's also how patient God the father is with us.
PS
I agree with all you've said except your comment about the thief.
I agree with all you've said except your comment about the thief.
Pretty difficult to do good works when you're hanging on a cross.
I highly doubt he'd be thinking to do any good works after that.
But again, you're looking at the wrong cross.
The cross that really matters is the one in the middle where Jesus hung.
So I'd say, Jesus did the best work of all mankind hanging on that cross.
Not an acceptable example. Do you have another one?
A scene at the cross.
Two sinners in the brink of death with no good works to show for.
In the midst is Jesus, a sinless man taking all of our sins.
One mocked Jesus, denying His salvation.
And one turned to Jesus for salvation
and received it.
Not by works = 1
By works = 0
And no, currently, I don't have another example.
Thanks for the nice and peaceful discussion.
God bless you and may the Lord Jesus give you and your family more joy, peace, love, and wisdom.