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Love, in the final analysis, is wisdom. --E.W. Kenyon
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It is true--many religions may, by works, practice various things that are good. However, unless you are perfect... who are you to determine what good is and is not? If you simply pick and choose what you see as, or feel as good... you will inevitibly arrive at a mirror of yourself (your own opinions)--not what is actually good. Edit: And of course, we as Christians know that it is not be works anyhow. It is by God's grace. Picking and doing what you see as good is nothing but a works based relgion, working to earn favor. |
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Hi Bo, You're exactly correct Bo. No man cometh unto the Father but by Jesus. So how is it that Jesus will allow a man to 'cometh' to the Father? You shall love your Lord your God and love your fellow man as you love yourself. The whole key is love. When Jesus looks at you He will know how much love you have. If He thinks you're deserving of 'coming' to the Father, then so be it. Jamestheforth |
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You are absolutely correct Daniel. If a robber and a murderer did a good work, say donate to a church, or give a loaf of bread to a poor man, their good deed would be as filthy rags. However, if that man be a man of God, his good work would count for grace. Abraham, by all estimations was a good and Godly man. God told him to offer his son on the alter. Abraham's Faith cooperated with his works. By works his Faith was made perfect. By his works Abraham was justified, and not by Faith only Rahab the harlot was justified by works, receiving the messengers, and sending them out another way. James 2:21-24 |
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