Okay,
Which
Way
Is It,
By Grace,
By Faith,
Or By
Works,
That
Brings
Us Into
Eternal
Salvation?
How
About
All
Of The
Above?
For many non-Catholics, the answer
to the question is one of 'Either -
Or',
but with Catholics, the answer is 'And'.
(This is an example of Boolean Logic)
"Together
we confess: By grace alone, in faith in Christ's saving work and not because
of any merit on our part, we are accepted by GOD and receive the Holy Spirit,
who renews our hearts while equipping and calling us to good works."
This is a Joint Declaration on Justification (Salvation) by faith, paragraph
15. This joint declaration was agreed upon by the Catholic and Lutheran
Churches in 1999 after 33 years of discussion.
"Even so let your light
shine before men, in order that they may see your good works and give glory
to your Father in Heaven."
Matt 5:16
"Make no mistake: GOD is not mocked,
for a person will reap only what he sows, because the one who sows for
his flesh will reap corruption from the flesh, but the one who sows for
the Spirit will reap eternal life from the Spirit. Let us not grow tired
of doing good, for in due season we shall reap our harvest if we do not
give up."
Gal 6:7-9
"Work out your salvation with fear and
trembling."
Phil 2:12
Let us first
define the meanings of Grace and
Faith and Works.
(CCC, refers to the Catechism of the Catholic Church)
(Trent, refers to the Council of Trent, 1545-1563)
Grace:
Is a supernatural gift
from GOD.
Sanctifying grace
dwells in the soul and gives it supernatural
life. It makes us pleasing to GOD (CCC 2024). It comes to us through prayer
and the sacraments. If we have sanctifying grace
indwelling our soul when we die, then we go
to Heaven. Sanctifying grace is
lost if we are in mortal sin (Trent, session 6, chapter V). If this happens,
it is spiritual death for the soul. How can we regain Sanctifying
grace? We regain it through the sacraments
of reconciliation and the Holy Eucharist.
Actual grace are
graces that move us or prod us into doing the things which we should be
doing, such as trying to regain Sanctifying
grace (Trent, session 6, chapter V).
Grace can be
all that is needed for salvation in certain cases, such as for babies who
are Baptized and die afterward, as they have no faith,
and cannot do good works,
or for those who repent on their deathbeds.
"For without Me, you can do nothing." John 15:5
"With men, this is impossible, but with GOD all things are possible."
Matt 19:26
"I can do all things in Him who strengthens me." Phil 4:13
"...No one can receive anything unless it is given to him from Heaven."
John 3:27
"And He said to me, 'My grace is
sufficient for you, for strength is made perfect in weakness'." 2Cor
12:9
"I give thanks to my GOD always concerning you for the grace
of GOD which was given you in Christ Jesus..."
1Cor 1:4
"For by grace you
have been saved through faith;
and that not from yourselves, for it is the gift of GOD..." Eph 2:8
"But to each one of us grace was
given according to the measure of Christ's bestowal." Eph 4:7
"And of His fullness we have all received grace
for grace."
John 1:16
Grace
is a free gift from GOD, and a sufficient amount is given to each and every
one of us for our salvation. Without it, we can do nothing at all. We cannot
'save' ourselves without the help of GOD.
Faith:
Is the assent given to
GOD's truth. 1Thes 2:13
"Faith, however, is believing what you do not yet see; to which faith
the reward is seeing what you believe." St. Augustine, Sermons 43:1
Believing in Jesus Christ and in the One who sent him for our salvation
is necessary for obtaining that salvation. "Since 'without
faith it is impossible to please [GOD]' and to attain to the fellowship
of his sons, therefore without faith no one has ever attained justification,
nor will anyone obtain eternal life 'but he who endures to the end.'"
CCC 161, Matt 10:22,24:13, Heb 11:6.
(Trent, session 6, chapter VIII)
"Now faith is
the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen."
Heb 11:1
"Without faith it
is impossible to please GOD." Heb 11:6
"Faith then
depends on hearing, and hearing on the Word of Christ." Rom 10:17
(Trent, session 6, chapter VI)
"Yet when the Son of Man comes, will He find, do you think, faith
on the earth?" Luke 18:8
Faith
is of great importance to GOD.
"Through Him we have received the grace
of Apostleship, to bring about the obedience
of faith."
Rom 1:5
Faith
is being obedient to GOD.
"For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision is of any avail, nor uncircumcision,
but faith which
works through
charity."
Gal 5:6.
Faith,
therefore, works through
love.
"And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries,
and all knowledge; and though I have all faith,
so that I could move mountains, and have not charity
(love), I am nothing." 1Cor 13:2.
Faith,
however, is interwoven with love. Faith without
love is useless.
After reading that verse, how could anyone say they are saved by Faith
only, or alone?
"Now the Spirit explicitly says that in the last times some will turn
away from the faith by
paying attention to deceitful spirits and demonic instructions through
the hypocrisy of liars with branded consciences." 1Tim 4:1. See also
1Tim 1:19,5:8,6:10 and 6:21.
Faith
can be lost.
"Examine yourselves to see whether you are living in faith."
2Cor 13:5
Works:
We work
out what GOD works
in our hearts. Works
are the fruit of faith. As already mentioned,
"We work out
our salvation with fear and trembling." Whenever St. Paul said works
are not needed, he was referring to the old
Mosaic Law or
works of darkness.
He did not mean the good works rendered
by the Law of Grace
(Trent, session 6, chapter 4) of the New Covenant..
In Matt 25:31-46 are many examples of doing good
works, proclaimed
by Jesus Christ. There is the separation of the sheep from the goats which
relate to, the feeding of the hungry, clothing of the naked, visiting the
sick and those imprisoned, and more. Notice that both the sheep and the
goats believed, but only the sheep did good works. In verse 46, Jesus cautioned
as to what will be the reward of those who do
not do these things, and of those who do,
"And these will go into everlasting punishment, but the just into
everlasting life."
"Work as a preacher of the Gospel,
fulfill your ministry." 2Tim 4:5
"Work for upbuilding and not for destruction."
2Cor 13:10
"Work from the heart as for the Lord,
and not for men." Col 3:23
"Work out your salvation with fear and
trembling." Phil 2:12. See also 1Cor 9:24-27.
"For His workmanship we are, created in Christ Jesus in good
works, which GOD has
made ready beforehand that we may walk in them." Eph 2:10
"And if you invoke as Father him who without respect of persons judges
according to each one's work,
conduct yourselves with fear in the time of your sojourning." 1Pet
1:17
"There are just men and wise men, and their works
are in the hand of GOD." Eccl 9:1
"...who will render to every man according to his works."
Rom 2:6
"But their end will be according to their works."
2Cor 11:15
"For GOD shall bring every work into
judgment, with every secret thing, whether it be good, or whether it be
evil." Eccl 12:14
"Tribulation and anguish shall be visited upon the soul of every man
who works evil;
of Jew first and then of Greek. But glory and honor and peace shall be
awarded to everyone who does good
to Jew first and then of Greek." Rom 2:9-10
"...we should love one another; not like Cain, who was of the evil
one, and killed his brother. And wherefore did he kill him? Because his
own works were wicked,
but his brother's just." 1Jn 3:11-12
"But if anyone builds upon this foundation, gold, silver, precious
stones, wood, hat, straw, the work of
each will be made manifest, for the Day of the Lord will declare it, since
the day is to be revealed in fire. The fire will assay the quality of everyone's
work: if his
work abides which
he has built thereon, he will receive his reward; if his work
burns he will lose his reward, but himself
will be saved, yet so as through fire." 1Cor 3:13-15
These
four preceding verses lay it on the line that every one's works
will surely be tested, and reward or punishment
will follow.
"Not everyone who says to Me, 'Lord, Lord', shall enter the kingdom
of heaven; but he who DOES THE WILL OF MY
FATHER in heaven shall enter the kingdom of
heaven." Matt 7:24
"Now we know that GOD does not hear sinners; but if anyone is a worshiper
of GOD, AND DOES HIS WILL
, him He hears." John 9:31
"But why do you call Me, 'Lord, 'Lord', and do not practice the things
that I say?" Luke 6:46
"But he who does the truth comes to the light that his deeds
may be made manifest, for they have been performed in GOD." John 3:21
"Esteem them with a more abundant love on account of their work."
1Thes 5:13
"If anyone, therefore, has cleansed himself from these, he will be
a vessel for honorable use, sanctified and useful to the Lord, ready for
every good work."
2Tim 2:21
"Let them do good and be rich in good
works, giving readily, sharing with others."
1Tim 6:18
"This saying is true, and concerning these things I desire you to
insist, that they who believe in GOD may be careful to excel
in good works." Tit 3:8
"And let out children also learn to excel
in good works,
in order to meet cases of necessity, so that
they may not be unfruitful."
Tit 3:14
"...looking for the blessed hope and glorious coming of our great
GOD and Savior, Jesus Christ, who gave Himself for us that He might redeem
us from all iniquity and cleanse for Himself an acceptable people, pursuing
good works." Tit 2:13-14
"Yes, working together with Him we entreat you not
to receive the grace of GOD in vain... On
the contrary, let us conduct ourselves in all circumstances as GOD's ministers,
in much patience; in tribulations, in hardships, in distress; in stripes,
in imprisonments, in tumults; in labors..."
2Cor 6:1,5
"May you walk worthily of GOD and please Him in all things, bearing
fruit in every good work and
growing in the knowledge of GOD." Col 2:10
"Bear one another's burdens, and so you will fulfill the law of Christ.
For if anyone thinks himself to be something, whereas he is nothing, he
deceives himself. But let everyone test his
own work, so he will have glory in himself
only, and not in comparison with another. For
each one will bear his own burden." Eph
6:2-5
"And they who have done good
shall come forth unto the resurrection of life; but they who have done
evil unto resurrection of judgment."
John 5:29
"If you know that he is just, know that everyone also who
does what is just has been born of Him."
1John 2:29
"Therefore, he who knows how to do good,
and does not do it,
commits a sin." Jam 4:17
This
is called the sin of omission. Matt 25:37-40 has more examples of sins
of omission.
"And concerning these (evil works)
I warn you, that they who do (evil
works) such things will not attain the kingdom
of GOD." Gal 5:21 (read from verse 16 for context).
"But I have this against you, that you have left your first love.
Remember therefore where you have fallen, and repent
and do the former works; or else I will come
to you, and will move your lamp-stand out of its place, unless you repent."
Rev 2:4-5
"I know your works;
you have the name of being alive, and you are dead. Be watchful and strengthen
the things that remain, but which were ready to die. For
I do not find your works complete before my GOD."
Rev 3:1-2
"Alexander, the coppersmith, has done me much harm; the Lord will
render him according to his deeds."
2Tim 4:14
"My dear children, let us not love in word, neither with the tongue,
but in deed and
in truth."
1Jn 3:18
"I know your works,
your faith, your
love, your ministry, your patience, and your last works,
which are more numerous than the former." Rev 2:19
"And I heard a voice from heaven saying, 'Write: Blessed are the dead
who die in the Lord henceforth. Yes, says the Spirit, let
them rest from their labors, FOR THEIR WORKS FOLLOW THEM'."
Rev 14:13
The
works which you do in this life will follow you forever.
"I know your works and your labor and
your patience, and that you cannot bear evil men;" Rev 2:2
"And I saw the dead, the great and the small, standing before the
throne, and scrolls were opened. And another scroll was opened, which is
the Book of Life; and the dead were judged
out of those things that were written in the scrolls, ACCORDING TO THEIR
WORKS." Rev 20:12
"And her children I will strike with death, and all the churches shall
know that I am He who searches desires and hearts, and I will give to each
of you according to your works."
Rev 2:23
"Behold, I come quickly! And My reward
is with Me, to render to each one ACCORDING TO HIS WORKS."
Rev 22:12
"And the world with its lust is passing away, but
he who does the will of GOD abides forever."
1John 2:17
"And he who overcomes, and who keeps
My works unto the end, I will give authority
over the nations." Rev 2:26
"I know your works,
Behold, I have caused a door to be opened before you which no one can shut,
for you have scanty strength, and you have kept My word and have not disowned
My name." Rev 3:8
With
all of these verses in support of doing good
works, how can anyone say works
are not required for salvation?
Now that we
have the definitions down, let us apply Boolean Algebra.
Grace AND Faith:
"They are justified
freely by His grace through
the redemption which is in Christ Jesus, whom GOD has set forth as a propitiation
by His blood through faith,
to manifest His justice,..." Rom 3:24-25
"By whom we also have access by faith
into this grace
wherein we stand, and rejoice in hope of the
glory of GOD." Rom 5:2
"For I say, through the grace given
unto me, to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly
than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as GOD has dealt
to every man the measure of faith."
Rom 12:3
Now
Grace 'anded'
together with faith
enters into the equation.
"For by grace you
have been saved through faith;
and that not from yourselves, for it is the gift of GOD." Eph 2:8
"So we being many, are one body in Christ, and every one members one
of another. Having then gifts differing according to the grace
that is given to us, whether prophecy to be
used according to the proportion of faith."
Rom 12:5-6
"Now as you abound in everything in faith,
and utterance, and knowledge, and in all diligence,
and in your love to us, see that you abound in this grace
also." 2Cor 8:7
"And the grace of
our Lord was exceedingly abundant with faith
and love which
is in Jesus Christ." 1Tim 1:14
"To Titus, my own son after the common faith:
grace,
mercy and peace, from GOD the Father and the
Lord Jesus Christ our Savior." Tit 1:4
So
now it is grace
AND faith,
not grace OR
faith.
These
verses refute "Sola Fides"
(saved by faith only).
Grace
AND Works:
"But by the grace
of GOD I am what I am, and His grace in me
has not been fruitless, in fact I have labored (worked)
more than any of them, yet not I, but the grace
of GOD with me." 1Cor 15:10
GOD
expects fruit to be produced in the form of good
works, by His
freely given grace.
"And they sailed to Antioch, from where
they had been recommended to the grace of
GOD for the work which
they fulfilled." Acts 14:26
"Yes, working together
with Him we entreat you not to receive the grace
of GOD in vain." 2Cor 6:1
Here
we see that there is danger of receiving grace
from GOD and we not responding with works.
"And GOD is able to make all grace abound
toward you; that always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound
to every good work."
2Cor 9:8
So
now it is grace AND
works, not grace
OR works.
Faith
AND Works:
"What does it profit,
my brethren, even though a man say he has faith,
and have not works?
Can faith save
him?" James 2:14
"Even so faith if
it has not works,
is dead, being alone."
James 2:17
Faith
'alone' is a Protestant teaching called 'Sola
Fides', and has never been a teaching of the
Catholic Church.
"Yes, a man may say, you have faith and
I have works:
show me your faith without
your works, and
I will show you my faith by
my works."
James 2:18
"But will you know, O vain man, that faith
without works
is dead?" James 2:20
"Do you see that faith worked along
with his works,
and by the works
the faith was
made perfect?" James 2:22
I would
say that one verse says it all.
"You see then how that by works,
a man is justified,
and not by faith only."
James 2:24
Goodbye
'Sola Fides'.
"So as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith
without works is dead also." James 2:26
What
more could St. James have said to make it any clearer that faith
and works go
hand in hand?
These
verses could not have been written any plainer, no
works begets
no faith.
Why did St. James repeat himself in so many verses? Why does anyone repeat
himself? They do it to drive home an important point.
Is
it any wonder that Martin Luther called the Book of James a 'straw epistle'?
He removed it from its rightful position in his German translation of the
New Testament, along with Hebrews, Jude, and Revelations, and placed them
in an unpaginated index. These verses in James destroy his teaching of
'Sola Fides'.
See 'The Origin of Sola Scriptura' elsewhere on this website for more on
this subject.
Grace
AND Faith AND Works:
I have
shown many Bible verses which reference Grace
and Faith,
Grace and Works,
and Faith and
Works. From a
study of these verses, it is obvious that GOD's plan of salvation requires
our cooperation with Him by our good works
in return for His freely given gifts.
Grace
NOR (not 'or') the Law: We
are not under the Law as
the Jews were, but we are under the Grace
of GOD in the New Covenant.
"For the Law
was given through Moses; grace
and truth came through Jesus Christ."
John 1:17
"Do not think that I have come to destroy the
Law or the Prophets. I have not come to destroy,
but to fulfill." Matt 5:17
"For sin shall not have dominion over you; for YOU ARE NOT UNDER THE
LAW, BUT UNDER GRACE."
Romans 6:14
"What then? Are we to sin because we are NOT under the
Law but under grace?
By no means!" Romans 6:15
"Moreover the Law entered,
that the offence might abound. But where sin abounded, grace
did much more abound." Rom 5:20
"I do not frustrate the grace of
GOD, for if righteousness come by the Law,
then Christ died in vain." Gal 2:21
"You who would be justified
in the Law are
estranged from Christ; you have fallen away from grace."
Gal 5:4
These
verses have made it quite clear that we do not achieve salvation under
the Law of Moses,
but under the new 'Law of Grace'.
Faith
NOR (not 'or') the Law: We
are justified
by faith and
not by the Law.
"For the promise that he should be the heir of the world, was
not to Abraham or to his seed through the Law,
but through the righteousness of faith.
For if they which are of the Law be
heirs, faith is
made void, and the promise made of none effect." Rom 4:13-14
"Where is boasting then? It is excluded. By what Law?
Of works? Nay:
but by the law of faith.
Therefore we conclude that a man is justified
by faith without
the deeds of the Law."
Rom 3:27-28
"But that no man is justified by
the Law in the
sight of GOD, it is evident: for, the just shall live by faith.
And the Law is
not of faith:
but the man that does them shall live in them. Christ has redeemed us from
the curse of the Law,
being made a curse for us: for it is written, 'Cursed is everyone that
hangs on a tree:' that the blessing of Abraham might come on the Gentiles
through Jesus Christ; that we might receive the promise of the Spirit through
faith."
Gal 3:11-14
"What shall we say then? That the Gentiles (that is us folks, anyone
who is not a Jew), which followed not after righteousness, have attained
to righteousness, even the righteousness which is of faith.
But Israel, which followed after the law of righteousness, have not attained
to the law of righteousness. Wherefore? Because they sought it not by faith,
but as it were by the works
of the Law.
For they stumbled at that stumbling stone." Rom 9:30-32. See Gal 2:16
in the next paragraph.
Grace
OR Faith NOR / NAND Works: 'Nor'
in boolean algebra is NOT 'OR', 'Nand' is NOT 'AND'. Essentially the
phrase means grace or
faith but never
works. This is
Protestant teaching. Here are some verses which trip the Protestant viewpoints...
"But we know that man is not justified
by the works of
the Law, but
by the faith of
Jesus Christ. Hence we also believe in Christ Jesus, that we may be justified
by the faith of
Christ and NOT by the works of
the Law."
Gal 2:16
"For by grace you
have been saved through faith;
and that not of yourselves: it is the gift
of GOD. Not of works,
lest any man should boast." Eph 2:8-9
This
verse refers to human works only,
without the benefit of grace or
faith. Some Protestants charge that Catholics
believe they are saved by works.
This verse shows this not to be true.
"For those who rely on the works of
the Law are under
a curse. For it is written 'Cursed is everyone who does not hold to all
things that are written in the book of the
Law, to perform them'. But that by the
Law no man is justified
before GOD is evident, because 'he who is
just lives by faith'.
But THE LAW DOES
NOT REST ON FAITH;
but, 'he who does these things, shall live by them'. Christ redeemed us
from the CURSE OF THE LAW..."
Gal 3:10-13
"For we reckon that a man is justified
by faith (alone*)
independently of the works of the
Law." Rom 3:28. *The word 'alone' was
injected by Martin Luther in his German translation of Romans in order
to provide support for HIS instruction
of 'Sola Fides'.
The word is not in the Greek transcripts.
Some
Protestants say these verses above 'prove' that works
are not needed. However, these verses refer
only to works under
the Law, and
not to works under
grace.
"For by grace you
have been saved through faith;
and that not from yourselves, for it is the gift of GOD; not as the outcome
of works, lest
anyone may boast. For His workmanship we are, created in Christ Jesus in
good works, which
GOD has made ready beforehand that we may walk in them." Eph 2:8-10
"He has redeemed us and called us with a holy calling, not according
to our works,
but according to His own purpose and the grace
which was granted to us in Christ Jesus before
the world existed." 2Tim 1:9
"But when the goodness and kindness of GOD our Savior appeared, then
not by reason of good works that we did ourselves,
but according to His mercy, he saved us through the bath of regeneration
and renewal by the Holy Spirit." Tit 3:4-5
What
these three verses say is that mere human works
will not achieve salvation by itself without
the gifts of faith and
the grace of
GOD.
In A
Nutshell:
Good works
are needed along with faith...
Why do Catholics believe that good works
are necessary for salvation? Does not Paul say in Romans 3:28 that faith
alone justifies? (See the note on Romans 3:28 above. The word 'alone'
was injected by Martin Luther in his translation. If St. Paul, who writes
fluently and uses many approaches to explain justification
by faith,
and who
uses the words 'faith'
and 'alone' many times in this very Epistle, meant to write 'Faith
Alone', he most assuredly would have done
so). Catholics believe that faith and
good works are
both necessary for salvation, because such is the teaching of Jesus Christ.
What Our Lord demands is 'faith which works
through charity'.
(Gal 5:6).
Read Mt 25:31-46, which describes the Last Judgment as being based on works
of charity.
The first and greatest commandment, as given by Our Lord Himself, is to
love the Lord God with all one's heart, mind, soul, and strength; and the
second great commandment is to love one's neighbor as oneself, (Mk 12:30-31).
"For God has done what the Law, weakened
by the flesh, could not do: sending His own Son in the likeness of sinful
flesh and for sin, he condemned sin in the flesh, in order that the just
requirement of the Law might be FULFILLED
IN US, who walk NOT according to the FLESH but according to the SPIRIT."
Rom 8:3-4.
"For you were called to freedom, brethren; only do not use your freedom
as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love be servants of one another.
For the whole Law is fulfilled in one word,
"You shall love your neighbor as yourself."
Gal 5:13-14
Thus, although faith is the beginning, it
is not the complete fulfillment of the will of God. Nowhere in the Bible
is it written that faith alone justifies.
When St. Paul wrote, 'For we account a man to be justified
by faith, without the works
of the Law' (Gal 2:16), he was referring to
works peculiar to the
old Jewish Law, and he cited circumcision as an example.
The Catholic Church does not teach that purely human good works
are meritorious for salvation; such works
are not meritorious for salvation, according to her teaching. Only those
good works performed when a person is in the
state of grace, that is, as a branch drawing
its spiritual life from the Vine which is Christ (Jn 15:4-6), only these
good deeds work toward our salvation, and
they do so only by the grace of GOD and the
merit of Jesus Christ. These good works,
offered to God by a soul in the state of grace
(i.e., free of mortal sin, with the Blessed Trinity dwelling in the soul),
are thereby supernaturally meritorious because they share in the work
and in the merits of Christ.
Such supernatural good works
will not only be rewarded by GOD, but are necessary for salvation.
St. Paul shows how the neglect of certain good
works will send even a Christian believer
to damnation:
'But if any man have not care of his own, and especially of those of his
house, he has denied the faith, and is worse
than an infidel', (1Tim 5:8).
Our Lord tells us that if the Master (GOD) returns and finds His servant
sinning, rather than performing works of obedience,
He 'shall separate him, and shall appoint him his portion with unbelievers',
(Lk 12:46).
Furthermore, Catholics know they will be rewarded in Heaven for their good
works.
Our Lord Himself said:
'For the Son of man...will render to every man according to his works',
(Mt 16:27).
'And whosoever shall give to drink to one of these little ones a cup of
cold water only in the name of a disciple, amen I say to you, he shall
not lose his reward', (Mt 10:42).
Catholics believe, following the Apostle Paul, that 'every man shall receive
his own reward, according to his own labor',
(1Cor 3:8).
'For God is not unjust, that he should forget your work,
and the love which you have shown in his name,
you who have ministered, and do minister to the saints', (Heb 6:10).
'I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the
faith. As to the rest, there is laid up for
me a crown of justice, which the Lord the just judge will render to me
in that day: and not only to me, but to them also that love
his coming', (2Tim 4:7-8).
Still, Catholics know that, strictly speaking, God never owes us anything.
Even after obeying all God's commandments, we must still say:
'We are unprofitable servants; we have done that
which we ought to do', (Lk 17:10).
As St. Augustine stated: 'All our good merits are wrought through grace,
so that God, in crowning our merits, is crowning nothing but His gifts'.
Had St. Paul meant that faith ruled out the
necessity of good works
for salvation, he would not have written:
'...and if I should have all faith, so that
I could remove mountains, and have not charity, I am nothing', (1Cor 13:2).
If faith ruled out the necessity of good
works for salvation, the Apostle James would
not have written:
'Do you see that by works a man is justified;
and not by faith only'?...For even as the
body without the spirit is dead; so also faith without
works is dead', (James 2:24-26).
Or: 'What shall it profit, my brethren, if a man say he hath faith,
but hath not works? Shall faith
be able to save him'? (James 2:14).
If faith ruled out the necessity of good
works for salvation, the Apostle Peter would
not have written: 'Wherefore, brethren, labor
the more, that by good works
you may make sure your calling and election. For doing these things, you
shall not sin at any time. For so an entrance shall be ministered to you
abundantly into the everlasting kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ',
(2Pet 1:10-11). If faith ruled out the necessity
of good works
for salvation, the primitive Christian Fathers would not have advocated
good works in
such powerful words...
Wrote St. Irenaeus, one of the most illustrious of the primitive Christian
Fathers:
'For what is the use of knowing the truth in word, while defiling the body
and accomplishing the works of evil? Or what
real good at all can bodily holiness do, if truth be not in the soul? For
these two, faith and good
works, rejoice in each other's company, and
agree together and fight side by side to set man in the Presence of God',
(Proof of the Apostolic Preaching).
In Summation:
1. Are we saved by Grace
Alone?
Yes, as this is the teaching of the Catholic Church. Grace
is a gift from GOD. It is given freely to
us, but in return He expects us to do our part by our performance of Good
Works.
2. Are we saved by Faith
Only?
No, this is "Sola Fides",
and it is taught by a few Protestant sects. It is impossible, for salvation
by Faith alone,
for we can do nothing of ourselves without the Grace
of GOD, and again Good Works.
The only verse in the entire Bible where the words Faith
and Only appear
together is in James 2:24 where he said, "You see that by works a
man is justified, and NOT by faith only."
3. Are we saved by Works
Alone?
No. Mere human works
are useless without the grace
of GOD and faith working
through love.
4. Can we say we are "Saved"
by just accepting Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior?
No. This is what some Protestant sects teach, Baptists especially. This
teaching excludes doing Good Works and
essentially says that as long as we accept Jesus Christ, we can do anything
we want to do. If this teaching were true, then what is the purpose of
the Ten Commandments (Trent, session 6, chapter XI)? Why did Jesus Christ
say, "Not everyone who says to Me, 'Lord, Lord,' shall enter the kingdom
of Heaven; BUT HE WHO DOES THE WILL OF MY
FATHER IN HEAVEN SHALL ENTER THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN."
Matt 7:21.
Now how can anyone DO the
will of the Father without doing Good Works?
5. Salvation is an on going process...
We were saved in the past: Rom 5:1-2, 8:24, Eph 2:5-9.
We are being saved now: 1Cor 1:18, 1Cor 15:2, Phil 2:12, Heb 10:14, 1Pet
1:8-9, 1Pet 2:1-2.
We will be saved in the future: Matt 10:22, 24:13, Rom 6:16, 13:11, 1Cor
3:15, 5:5, Gal 2:17,
Gal 5:4-5, Rev 21:6-7.
We can also lose our salvation: Matt 6:14-15, *7:21, 24:44-51, 25:31-46,
Mark 11:26, Luke 10:16,
John 14:21, Rom 11:22, Rev 21:8, 21:27.
Justification
by Faith Alone,
is a Protestant teaching.
It was unheard of in the Christian community before the sixteenth century.
Works are the fruit of Faith,
but a necessary fruit... Rosalind Moss
We work out what GOD works
in our hearts.
Faith plus
Works equals Faith
working through Love.
©
Compiled by Bob Stanley, October 8, 1999
Updated April 14, 2001
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