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wanderer6059

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Wanderer6059, I'm open to correction. Show us where grain offerings were used to atone for sin.
didn't say it was, just saying they were not atoning for sin, look at the context.
 
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eternally-gratefull

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I'm pretty sure he is not teaching works salvation. What you are incapable of understanding is dead faith can not save.
Well you would be wrong

And he just proved it by saying noah was saved by building the ark.

And a dead faith is no faith, if noah did not have faith, he would have never started or finished the ark, dead faith does not endure, only a living faith does, and the power of god given to those who have living faih.

so of course it can not save, it never has, and it never will, but one does not go from a living faith to a dead faith, and lose salvation, thats what you do not understand

You both preach works, and cant see it.
 
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Ralph-

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he was saved before he built the ark, justified by faith. IMO works mentality people can't read, or are severely lacking in simple comprehension of the written work of the bible.
He was JUSTIFIED before he built the ark. Just as Abraham was JUSTIFIED before he offered Isaac up.

People toss the words 'saved' and 'justified' around as if they are the exact same thing and can be interchanged. They can't. What works can not do is justify (make you righteous). That is the argument Paul makes in Romans. Faith is the only thing that can justify (make you righteous). From there works save you in the sense that they are you now no longer living in the disobedience that condemns. Doing right saves from the just condemnation of sin, but they can never earn your way into right standing with God.

You can't have faith and live in disobedience and think faith 'alone' is going to save you when Jesus comes back. It won't. James said so. Don't be deceived, church. Your sin still condemns you (so keep relying on Christ for cleansing), but not sinning is not what justifies you. The church is very ignorant of this truth.
 
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eternally-gratefull

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He was JUSTIFIED before he built the ark. Just as Abraham was JUSTIFIED before he offered Isaac up.

People toss the words 'saved' and 'justified' around as if they are the exact same thing and can be interchanged. They can't. What works can not do is justify (make you righteous). That is the argument Paul makes in Romans. Faith is the only thing that can justify (make you righteous). From there works save you in the sense that they are you now no longer living in the disobedience that condemns. Doing right saves from the just condemnation of sin, but they can never earn your way into right standing with God.

You can't have faith and live in disobedience and think faith 'alone' is going to save you when Jesus comes back. It won't. James said so. Don't be deceived, church. Your sin still condemns you (so keep relying on Christ for cleansing), but not sinning is not what justifies you. The church is very ignorant of this truth.
News flash,

Justified is a legal term, it means to be declaired innocent of the charges brought against a person, it means to be found innocent or another term aquited, it means one who is guilty is deemed innocent of all wrong doing, thus he is declared righteous (in right standing) which is what the word in the greek means, justified/righteous, the english words are used interchangably because the mean the same, just like the term unjustified would also mean unrighteous or guilty,

One who is justified is saved,

So yes, the terms, while not grammatically mean the same, but in essense, if your saved your justified, if your justifed your saved, the two go hand in handl
 
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Ralph-

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except they were not offering sacrifices for sin...

and the context showed that God just didn't consider or look to Cains. its not what it was but how it was brought.
Site the passage you are referring to that makes your point.

I showed you in the Bible that it was what they did, not how they did it that was the problem.
 
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Ralph-

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You both preach works, and cant see it.
The Biblical definition of the 'works' gospel is that works earn justification. Neither one of us is saying works justify. No one says that. You just think we are saying that because you don't make the proper distinction between being justified and salvation.

Works will never, ever make you righteous before God. Everyone knows that. But if you do not have works you have a dead faith, and James says dead faith can not save you.
 
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Ralph-

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Really? That's not a very educated observation IMO. The norm for the godly ancients was to offer burnt offerings (Abraham, Noah, Job).
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Abel brought "fat portions from some of the first born of his flock". Fat to be burned on the altar.
 

mailmandan

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Your's is the straw man. Trying to reframe the discussion with the false characterization that obedience to the lord is trusting in works for salvation.
Did Jesus refer to the works of these many people in Matthew 7:22-23 as obedience to the Lord? NO, yet these many unbelievers were deceived into believing that they were being obedient to the Lord, yet they were trusting in their works for salvation. Sound familiar? No straw man argument or mischaracterization on my part. Now compare Matthew 7:21 with John 6:40.
 

notuptome

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Did Jesus refer to the works of these many people in Matthew 7:22-23 as obedience to the Lord? NO, yet these many unbelievers were deceived into believing that they were being obedient to the Lord, yet they were trusting in their works for salvation. Sound familiar? No straw man argument or mischaracterization on my part. Now compare Matthew 7:21 with John 6:40.
Romans 8 gives us assurance of our salvation. Verses 38 & 39.

Romans 8 also tells us that because of the Holy Spirit we will mortify the deeds of the body. So the assertion that saved people can live like the devil and still be saved is not correct. Saved people do not live like the devil but walk as the Holy Spirit guides them. They are not perfect but they do not seek to sin either. Romans 8:9-13

The key would be verse 16. That is what separates believers from pretenders.

For the cause of Christ
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Did Jesus refer to the works of these many people in Matthew 7:22-23 as obedience to the Lord? NO, yet these many unbelievers were deceived into believing that they were being obedient to the Lord, yet they were trusting in their works for salvation. Sound familiar? No straw man argument or mischaracterization on my part. Now compare Matthew 7:21 with John 6:40.
The principle's the same whether one does works or not - calling Jesus lord and not doing what he says. And the result's are the same whether those being disobedient are doing a lot of works, or none.
 

valiant

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Yes, Jesus lost none of the Apostles, which is the context, except Judas.


Do you believe His sheep can become lost?


4 “What man of you, having a hundred sheep, if he loses one of them, does not leave the ninety-nine in the wilderness, and go after the one which is lost until he finds it? 5 And when he has found it, he lays it on his shoulders, rejoicing. 6 And when he comes home, he calls together his friends and neighbors, saying to them, ‘Rejoice with me, for I have found my sheep which was lost!’ 7 I say to you that likewise there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine just persons who need no repentance.
Luke 15:4-7


  • I have found my sheep which was lost!’


Do you see what a sheep who becomes lost is?


I say to you that likewise there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine just persons who need no repentance.


A sheep who wanders away from the Shepherd, and becomes lost, has returned to being a sinner in need of repentance.


Lost = Sinner in need of repentance - spiritually dead to God

Found = Reconciled to God - spiritually alive to God


It was right that we should make merry and be glad, for your brother was dead and is alive again, and was lost and is found.’
Luke 15:32



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