Elin said:
The good works of a Christian can be built with wood, hay and stubble, which will be burned up
and he will lose his conditional reward in heaven, although he will not lose his unconditional salvation (1Co 3:12-15).
Eph 2:10 no way one can be a Christian and saved yet NOT do good works. So good works are a necessity for those that are Christians. God before ordained Christians walk in good works. Who here can undo, change what God before ordained?
1Co 3:12-15 was previously addressed. . .below:
In 2Co 6:1, Paul is addressing the
saved who are his fellow workers, and therefore
is not referring to
unconditional saving grace
given to them, which has
already saved them.
He is referring to
enabling grace given to the already saved for the Christian life.
If one's Christian works are wood, hay and stubble,
then they have received God's
enabling grace in vain.
They themselves are saved by their
unconditional saving grace,
but they will suffer loss of their reward in heaven (1Co 3:12-15)
if they receive in vain his
enabling grace and build with wood, hay and stubble in their Christian life.