Hello! I'm hoping that by telling me which is the right answer to my question, someone can help me to be 100% confident about the fundamental issue of righteous by faith or by works, thanks
Question 1:
If a man (let's say, a baptized, bible scholar) commits adultery on a Wednesday, confesses and asks for forgiveness on Thursday (with genuine sorrow for his sin) and dies on the Friday - is there a chance he'll go to heaven?
Answer 1: Yes, by grace we are saved through faith -not by works- No one is sinless so it'd be impossible for anyone to go to heaven if we had to be perfectly obedient. Jesus will stand in your place and be judged instead of you - he took what was coming to you when he died on the cross.
Answer 2: No, the fact that he committed adultery proves that he didn't live by faith (and therefore isn't saved) Living by faith means trusting in God and his law and also in God's ability to hold on to you (i.e. he'll lead you away from temptation if you ask him to)
So if this man had a relationship with Jesus he would've had faith that without the other woman (and by obeying the law instead) he would've been better off and he could have safeguarded himself against the risk of committing adultery through prayer- at the time when he may have had evil desires but hadn't actually acted on them yet.
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thanks a lot for any comments or advice you may be able to give me!
Question 1:
If a man (let's say, a baptized, bible scholar) commits adultery on a Wednesday, confesses and asks for forgiveness on Thursday (with genuine sorrow for his sin) and dies on the Friday - is there a chance he'll go to heaven?
Answer 1: Yes, by grace we are saved through faith -not by works- No one is sinless so it'd be impossible for anyone to go to heaven if we had to be perfectly obedient. Jesus will stand in your place and be judged instead of you - he took what was coming to you when he died on the cross.
Answer 2: No, the fact that he committed adultery proves that he didn't live by faith (and therefore isn't saved) Living by faith means trusting in God and his law and also in God's ability to hold on to you (i.e. he'll lead you away from temptation if you ask him to)
So if this man had a relationship with Jesus he would've had faith that without the other woman (and by obeying the law instead) he would've been better off and he could have safeguarded himself against the risk of committing adultery through prayer- at the time when he may have had evil desires but hadn't actually acted on them yet.
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thanks a lot for any comments or advice you may be able to give me!
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