Jamdoc
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Correct but confessing with his mouth is something the "thief" did, but he did not get baptized or take communion.You don't just wake up one morning having 'confessed with your mouth..' either. Confessing Christ is also an act.
Faith requires action. It's not just something you think. Salvation is by Grace through faith..
Works in and of themselves are useless. However a faith without works is dead.
and was still justified by faith alone.
again what James is saying is not that the works save you, but rather if you really have faith, you'll act on it, which is a different connotation than working for salvation.
Biblically, you get saved by faith and then act on that faith, getting baptized, taking communion, and doing good works. Getting saved furnishes you for good works, not doing good works getting you saved.
It's an order of operations thing but an important one because of what you're placing your faith in. If it's in the finished work of Christ and you work for Him as a result of being saved, that's biblical. But if you put your faith in your works in Jesus' name, Jesus is going to say "depart from me, I never knew you"
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