Posted on Friday, February 12, 2016 by Samuel
What good is it, my brothers, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can that faith save him? (James 2:14 ESV)
Is James contradicting Paul? Paul writes:
And to the one who does not work but believes in him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is counted as righteousness, (Romans 4:5 ESV)
Both James and Paul are addressing the topic of true saving faith. What is real faith? What is the relationship of works to faith and salvation?
In Romans, Paul is addressing a faith problem. Apparently, some thou
ght that salvation was earned by good deeds. They acknowledged God and Jesus Christ, but they were still in bondage to the Law. The overriding motive for their good deeds was to earn a place in Heaven rather than to glorify God and live righteously. Paul is pointing out that righteousness before God is obtained by faith alone.
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Posted on Wednesday, March 25, 2015 by Samuel
Thomas Brooks:
“Till men have faith in Christ, their best services are but glorious sins.”
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Posted on Sunday, November 2, 2014 by Samuel
Martin Luther:
Faith is not what some people think it is. Their human dream is a delusion. Because they observe that faith is not followed by good works or a better life, they fall into error, even though they speak and hear much about faith. “Faith is not enough,” they say, “You must do good works, you must be pious to be saved.” They think that, when you hear the gospel, you start working, creating by your own strength a thankful heart which says, “I believe.” That is what they think true faith is. But, because this is a human idea, a dream, the heart never learns anything from it, so it does nothing and reform does not come from this `faith,’ either.
Instead, faith is God’s work in us, that changes us and gives new birth from God. (John 1:13). It kills the Old Adam and makes us completely different people. It changes our hearts, our spirits, our thoughts and all our powers. It brings the Holy Spirit with it. Continue reading →
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Posted on Friday, July 22, 2011 by Samuel
Quoting American essayist and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882):
“America is another name for opportunity. Our whole history appears like a last effort of divine Providence in behalf of the human race.”
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Posted on Monday, November 15, 2010 by Samuel

John Donne
Quoting John Donne:
“Men perish with whispering sins–nay, with silent sins, sins that never tell the conscience that they are sins, as often with crying sins; and in hell there shall meet as many men that never thought what was sin, as that spent all their thoughts in the compassing of sin.”
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Posted on Monday, October 11, 2010 by Samuel

Benjamin Franklin
Quoting Benjamin Franklin:
“The good Education of Youth has been esteemed by wise Men in all Ages, as the surest Foundation of the Happiness both of private Families and of Common-wealths. Almost all Governments have therefore made it a principal Object of their Attention, to establish and endow with proper Revenues, such Seminaries of Learning, as might supply the succeeding Age with Men qualified to serve the Public with Honor to themselves, and to their Country.”
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