There is no merit condition on grace. The grace freely given is unmerited.Salvation is conditional.
There is no merit condition on grace. The grace freely given is unmerited.Salvation is conditional.
You need to turn off your Laptop and go somewhere quiet and
read and study the writings of Paul. Romans through Philemon.
Practically everything you say is offensive to the majority. It's
not your fault. Wait a second, it IS your fault.
You cut up and divide the Bible because you have no understanding.
Once you can read the Bible and see that Christ is not divided, then maybe you will have understanding.
Common sense shows that a person is not to cut up and divide the Bible.
You do not have wisdom from God, and even sense that is common.
It's about any work of the flesh.
It is strange question.
Satan's Untruth is really wound up today.
There is no merit condition on grace. The grace freely given is unmerited.
It's about any of your works.Paul was saying no works, and that is about the ceremonial works.
You cut up and divide the Bible because you have no understanding.
Once you can read the Bible and see that Christ is not divided, then maybe you will have understanding.
Common sense shows that a person is not to cut up and divide the Bible.
You do not have wisdom from God, and even sense that is common.
It's about any of your works.
None of your works secures salvation. Only the work of Christ does.
He was the only sinless one, and therefore the only one that could do the works that satisfy God's redemption.
None of your works are included.
Maybe...but what do you say?
"I am saved" is boastful spirit. It is not of Jesus.
Humility is must for Jesus' followers.
God chose Jacob. And it wasn't dependent on anything Jacob did.Jesus chooses whom he will save, and he chooses those who obey him and repent of their sins.
I don't answer to strange questions.
I don't answer to strange questions.
It's about any of your works.
None of your works secures salvation. Only the work of Christ does.
He was the only sinless one, and therefore the only one that could do the works that satisfy God's redemption.
None of your works are included.
Hmmm....why is it strange to ask if the requirement you put on salvation can be met by someone who doesn't have that salvation? I would think the answer would be straightforward - no, an unbeliever can't love or obey Jesus.
The catch, of course, is that if the unbeliever can't obey Jesus because they don't love Jesus, then the statement that we love Him only because He first loved us makes obedience ("If you love Me, keep my commandments...") something that comes FROM salvation - not something that brings it about.
So which is it?
You are badly mistaken.
Jesus' words are Spirit AND LIFE.
You do not get that life unless you obey the WORD of God.
Hmmm....why is it strange to ask if the requirement you put on salvation can be met by someone who doesn't have that salvation? I would think the answer would be straightforward - no, an unbeliever can't love or obey Jesus.
The catch, of course, is that if the unbeliever can't obey Jesus because they don't love Jesus, then the statement that we love Him only because He first loved us makes obedience ("If you love Me, keep my commandments...") something that comes FROM salvation - not something that brings it about.
So which is it?