With respect, I'm aware of all of these arguments and had them inserted into my thinking like most of us have. Then I studied the Text apart from the systems for years.
Rather than proposing theology and quoting the usual verses, I'd ask you to consider looking at what I said re:
1John3:23. Just read the verse and think with a mind cleared of theological training. Just use basic logic or common sense.
- Are unbelievers commanded to believe in Jesus Christ?
- If they are, then how does a person believe apart from being in obedience to the command - knowing or unknowing obedience - to God's command of men to believe in His Son.
The theological battles over the word "faith" include one that essentially goes:
- Faith Alone
- Faith is never Alone
In part, what this was and is about, is defining Biblically what Faith is and includes. And it's not as simplistic as quoting
Heb11.
When we study Faith - all the times it's spoken of in the Text - one of the things that shows up is how it's paralleled to obedience. You quote
Romans 10:9. Look ahead a few verses:
- NKJ Romans 10:16 But they have not all obeyed the gospel. For Isaiah says, "Lord, who has believed our report?"
- "obeyed" and "believed" are stated in parallel - one used for another - basically being used synonymously.
- This is not the only time this parallelism shows up in the NC Writings.
If we think more completely about what Biblical Faith is, there is not one verse that speaks of believing the Gospel - believing that Jesus is the Christ - that does not include this concept of also obeying it - obeying Him - submitting to it and to Him if it's easier on your eyes and ears. To believe is to submit or it's not Biblical Faith. Actually belief is a submission, a subordination in accepting something as true.
NKJ 1 Peter 4:17 For the time has come for judgment to begin at the house of God; and if it begins with us first, what will be the end of
those who do not obey the gospel of God?
NKJ Hebrews 5:9 And having been perfected, He became the author of
eternal salvation to all who obey Him,
There is more to discuss re: Abraham, the Hebrew of
Gen15:6 and how it relates to
Gen12 which
Heb11:8 is picking up in speaking of belief and obedience.