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Originally Posted by tbpew
so dan (I came back after rethinking your post),
If their salvation did not require works in agreement with God's provision..Dan, what would be their deliverence if they did not cross the RED SEA?
Works are not the anti-faith boogeyman, they are the life-giving agreement with what the believer hears (by faith) as the commands of the Spirit.
Ferd asked a few things about the degree with which you will ride your "works-are-bad" doctrinal viewpoint. How about answering a few of them?
but dan, surely you can not really be betting the farm with only dead faith in your hand.
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TBP,
It's a myth that
you are suggesting when you label me with a 'works-are-bad' doctrine .. if you think I don't believe in good works .... you're MISTAKEN ... GRIEVOUSLY!!!
Our works validate, or show real, our faith ...
all of our works ....
They do not, baptism included, cause salvation or qualify us for salvation .... as your doctrine suggests.
Our works are results of our faith in the SALVATION HE AFFORDED .... they follow our belief...
They are fruit of his righteousness ... not ours ....