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“...whatever faith is and however you might describe it, it is not a work”

By Filings on Tue, 10/22/19
Bible, Theology & Philosophy
Faith
Justification by Works
Soteriology

“Twice recently I have heard about those who teach that faith is a work. One variation is simply that: faith is a work, and so we cannot encourage or exhort people to believe. The second variation is: faith is the first work a person does after regeneration.” - Matt Postiff (See also Part 2)

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dmyers

NewThis statement is the key:  

Tue, 10/22/19

This statement is the key: “But what you cannot do is think that the person’s faith is a work that merits God’s grace.”

Faith is in no way meritorious.

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G. N. Barkman

NewFaith is in no way meritorious

Wed, 10/23/19

True, but is any work meritorious?

G. N. Barkman

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Dan Miller

NewJesus's work

Wed, 10/23/19

The perfect life of Jesus was and is meritorious.

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TylerR

NewOrdo

Wed, 10/23/19

Regeneration precedes faith, and faith is a gift from God … (smile)

Tyler is a pastor in Olympia, WA and works in State government.

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G. N. Barkman

NewAgreed

Thu, 10/24/19

The perfect life of Jesus was meritorious. Agreed! (and eternally thankful that this is so) But are any of the works of descendants of Adam meritorious?

G. N. Barkman

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