[I know this is somewhat of a long post, so I have a request to make for those of you who will skim it: If you only read 1 paragraph, read the one I've bolded. Thank you, and may God's blessings be ever in your soul!]
I have read your entire post. I will reply to each point. BTW, I am in the Reformed Faith (Classical Calvinism/Lutheranism).
Since coming to college, I've gotten very involved in the Christian Campus House (CCH). Due to the demographic of the area, most of the people I know are Protestant. I've been involved in small groups with CCH for 2 years now, talked a lot with a lot of my Protestant friends, and occasionally they say something that should be deeply worrying to all Christians: They believe that we don't have a Biblical truth. We often discuss many theological issues, like the dispute of faith-alone or faith-and-works, where a thoroughly Biblical argument can be made for both. In my small group now, we're reading through Romans, and various verses point in either direction.
Justification by Faith Alone! I love this doctrine. If one doesn't understand this, then they will always attempt to work toward God's favor to gain access to heaven. I'll explain: 1) We are all condemned cursed sinners under the Law. Now if you understand this. Then you will understand that condemned sinners cannot offer anything to God in exchange for Salvation! Galatians 2:16 clearly states, "that no one will be justified through the works of the Law." Why? because we are already cursed by the Law. The Law exposes our sins before a Holy God! In order to fulfill God's will in keeping his Law. One has to fulfill the Law perfectly without a single blemish of Sin, from the womb to the tomb! So we are captives to sin because of the Law! We are on death row awaiting to walk the green mile. This is why God sent his only begotten Son to redeem his people from their sins by becoming a curse for us! Christ fulfilled God's Law with the required Perfect Obedience for us! Christ has reversed the curse. And died in our place as a condemned sinner when he took our sins upon his head and received the full righteous wrath of the God for us!!! This is not our doing, it's all Christ Alone! Our Savior, Our Redeemer, Our Rescuer, Our Pascal Lamb, Our Messiah. I LOVE THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST!!! Why? because it's free to sinners! The Gospel is not for righteous; for what do they need to be rescued from? The Gospel is the for the sick. For wicked sinners who are under the curse of the Law! Understand this??? We bring nothing to the Cross but our sin, but receive everything in Christ; and are you ready??? We are sealed with the quarantee of the Holy Spirit unto Salvation! Salvation is of the Lord! (Jonah 2:9) So in the JUSTIFICATION of the sinner! It is the righteous works of Christ that saves the sinner! Why? because Christ's works are absolutely perfect, flawless, without sin! Why do we mention Christ's works being imputed or credited to the sinner's account? Because of the curse of the Law. The Law brings knowledge of sin! And sin brings condemnation and death. As Paul says in Corinthians, that the Law is the ministry of death! Read Galatians 3 very powerful. So I'll try to sum it up. If you add any works of the sinner to the Gospel you get another Gospel, which is no Gospel at all. Why? because as I have already explained. Sinners cannot provide sinless works! This is why the second Adam came to fulfill the broken Covenant of Works! Which the first Adam broke through disobedience. In Christian theology, justification is God's act of removing the guilt and penalty of sin while at the same time making a sinner righteous through Christ's atoning sacrifice. ... In Lutheranism and Calvinism, righteousness from God is viewed as being credited to the sinner's account through faith alone, without works.
But it's very unsettling to hear how so many decently devout Christians so readily accept the idea that we just don't know how to settle issues like faith-alone or faith-and-works. We all believe the Bible has the truth; Catholics, non-denominationals, Orthodox, Jehova's Witnesses, Mormons, even the Christians often thought to be unbiblical are fierce in reverence to Holy Scripture holding the truth. But interpretations within Scripture vary wildly, and far too many Christians say that we'll never know how to settle theological issues, because everyone's interpretation of the Bible is different.
I beg to differ. Once you understand the sinner's plight before a Holy God, and why God sent his Son to save sinners. You will begin to understand the Gospel of Christ! The works of the believer flow from our justification in Christ Alone! As Paul says in Romans 6 (I love Romans); "Shall we continue to sin, since we are under Grace?" I'll leave this for you to do your homework. If you get stuck, please buy all means reach out. The works or obedience of the believer flow from our faith in Christ Alone! So in essence Faith and works are distinct from each other, but not separate. Like Justification and Sanctification. They are two links in a chain. The two links are distinct from each other, but not separate. Justification of the sinner comes first, then follows the life long progress of Sanctification. And finally, justification is a one time instantaneous declaration act. And Sanctification (Acts, Works, Obedience) is a life long process.
In some ways, this is correct. Sermons have applied Scripture to various parts of life for 2,000 years now, and applying a given verse or idea to various circumstances can yield different results. This is the flexibility of Scripture.
For this point read Daniel Wallace. I believe he has a website with old manuscripts dating back to the 1st and 2nd century. I also have a audio file on this as well. If you like, I will email it to you. It will solidify and support the biblical teachings of the Reformed Faith!
But to say there is no theological truth seems like a contradiction to the nature of God!
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Jesus is the truth; no one here will deny that. But does the truth say that we are saved by faith alone (believe in me and be saved), or by faith and works (all will be judged according to their works)?
Well then, time for a story. Christ was crucified between two thieves. One looked at Christ and said take me with you to paradise. The other said if you are the Son of God. Then get us out of this mess (I'm paraphrasing). The thief that believed Christ is the messiah was saved. What works did he do to earn Salvation? Another homework assignment is to read Luke 18, of the Tax Collector and the Pharisee. Please do me a favor and read it. And give me your thoughts on it.
God knows the Bible was written by many different authors to different audiences from different time periods. He knows that the Bible can be hard to interpret. He also sent us the gift of the Holy Spirit to help us out. And as long as He's forming a Church, it's only logical that He would grant His Church guidance by the Holy Spirit to lead people to the truth.
Again, read Daniel Wallace on this matter.
And, as convert John Henry Newman noted, there's only 1 church that even claims to have guidance from the Holy Spirit: The Catholic Church.
Yea, this was the reason why the Reformation occurred. People were imprisoned and even killed for opposing the Pope's authority on Scripture. The Catholic church opposed common folks learning to read the Scripture themselves. This caused the Bible to be translated into common language of the people. Side note: The Reformers intentions were not to destroy the Catholic Church, but to reform it back to Scripture. Because of the false teaching of the Catholic Church; like indulgences for one. But for the record, men with money bought their way into important positions within the Catholic Church. Which caused corruption and greed which lead to corruption of Scripture. And this was what the Reformers were fighting against to reform.
The infallibility of the Papacy is vital to preserving the truth, and the framework for it is laid out in the Bible. Papal Infallibility | Catholic Answers
So I challenge people to be like the bereans who even challenged Paul, and checked for themselves, on what he was preaching. The Bible states to grow in knowledge of God's word, so that we are not deceived by false teachers! Learning the distinction between Law & Gospel in relation to Justification by Faith Alone, is key to understanding Scripture! You have Law passages, and you have Gospel passages. Law passages are imperatives; that demand from us; do this. Where Gospel passages are indicatives; I will do; meaning God promises he will do for us! I don't have enough room here to go into detail, but you can research it at monergism.com
While we all have the Holy Spirit guiding us, we're imperfect in accepting it. Much of these forums would not exist if we all accepted the Spirit enough to be led to the truth, because these arguments wouldn't exist. Throughout the Old Testament, it can be said that the Prophets have infallibility. The Bible itself is believed to be true because of inspiration from the Holy Spirit. So it would logically follow that God would grant the modern Church infallibility on theological & moral issues!
Great point and question here. We are still human filled with pride and biases. Instead of someone admitting they are wrong they keep trying to fit a square block into a round circle hole. Even when presented with the truth, they rather not lose a debate and look wrong. Like those people I mentioned before who bought their way into those important Catholic hierarchy positions. Or as Luther once said, these are wolves in sheep clothing, to mislead and deceive people.
And I'll state it again: Everything the Catholic church teaches is thoroughly Biblical. Getting into the apologetics for this would be far too long, but Dave Armstrong has a number of writings on the topic, after he converted from Evangelical Protestantism after doing an in-depth Bible study to disprove Catholicism.
I beg to differ a bit on this point. Though there are points there CC and the Reformers agreed upon. There were points they did not. I will leave it at that.
Please remember the Spirit of Gentleness & self-control as you write your responses, and thank you for taking the time to read & think about this critical issue in the Church! May God bless us all, and remind us of our complete & total dependence on Him!
Thanks for being courtesy and friendly. As I also believe we can share and debate these topics with love, not hate. Specially if we are discussing God's word, right? Hope this helps? I'm looking forward to your reply! Happy New Year and God Bless, in Christ Alone!!!