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Not all faith is true faith.
Counterfeit faith falls away.
"The faith" refers to the doctrine.The Passages I provided show that the faith being discussed is THE Faith, not a false faith.
"The faith" refers to the doctrine.
And yet going on 20 pages there seems to be no agreement on the correct doctrine of Faith (welcome to 21st century Christendom). The more posts the more disagreement is when it comes to one's SALVATION .Call it doctrine if you want, but you are not saved if you are not in the correct doctrine of Faith.
This SALVATION thread is a prime example why Christendom is composed of so many denominations with each one believing they have the better interpretation, meaning and understanding of scripture. Even if this thread was just for Baptists there still might be 20 pages.
Among "Baptists" there are: Classic Conservative, Reform, Seven-Day and Tongue-Speaking (Southern Baptists). Some Reform Baptists don't believe you have to be water immersed baptized to be "saved" yet refer to themselves as "Baptists." Likewise among Pentecostals and Charasmatics there are differences. Then there are JWs and LDS that aren't considered mainstream Christianity.
Even if this SALVATION thread was cloaked as only for "nondenominational" nothing would change as there really isn't a church that is truly nondenominational. Previously the term "interdenominational" was used, but it was quickly realized that "interdenominational" could cause confusion instead of unity.
And yet going on 20 pages there seems to be no agreement on the correct doctrine of Faith (welcome to 21st century Christendom). The more posts the more disagreement is when it comes to one's SALVATION .
Counterfeit faith isn’t in the Bible; that’s your term. And who can know that they won’t fall away themselves???Not all faith is true faith.
Counterfeit faith falls away.
The actual words "counterfeit faith" are not in any English translation of the bible, as far as I know, but the idea of counterfeit faith is. Jesus talks about those who call Him "Lord, Lord" but who show by their lives that their "faith" is pretence. Then we have the false teachers, mentioned several times in the epistles.Counterfeit faith isn’t in the Bible; that’s your term. And who can know that they won’t fall away themselves???
Yes, the faith that saves is faith in the atoning work (blood, Ro 3:25) and person of Jesus for the forgiveness of one's sin and right standing with God ("not guilty").Call it doctrine if you want, but you are not saved if you are not in the correct doctrine of Faith.
The one in whom the Holy Spirit both witnesses (testifies) with their spirit that they are a child of God (Ro 8:16) and guarantees their inheritance (2 Co 1:22, 5:5, Eph1:14), working in them to will and to do according to God's good purpose (Php 2:13).Counterfeit faith isn’t in the Bible; that’s your term. And who can know that they won’t fall away themselves???
And yet that's so highly subjective that people can fool themselves about it all day long. There are more and surer evidences given in the bible that one is a child of God, evidence of the Spirit's indwelling IOW. Rom 8 goes on to tell us that overcoming sin is one mark. Jesus tells us that meekness, humility, righteousness, and obedience of the commandments are others. The 1st letter of John which you quote says the same -that His children don't sin-and that we'll know them by their love. And love expresses itself all over the place and in many ways: feeding the poor, consoling the sorrowful, instructing the doubtful, clothing the naked, witnessing to the ineffable love of God.The one in whom the Holy Spirit both witnesses (testifies) with their spirit that they are a child of God (Ro 8:16) and guarantees their inheritance (2 Co 1:22, 5:5, Eph1:14), working in them to will and to do according to God's good purpose (Php 2:13).
Which has nothing to do with its truth.And yet that's so highly subjective that people can fool themselves about it all day long.
The objection came because Clare had asserted that by this pretend "counterfeit faith" these same people worked miracles, while stating that this is the same faith that could move mountains in 1 Cor 13:2. But Paul wasn't referring to a counterfeit faith at all in that passage.The actual words "counterfeit faith" are not in any English translation of the bible, as far as I know, but the idea of counterfeit faith is. Jesus talks about those who call Him "Lord, Lord" but who show by their lives that their "faith" is pretence. Then we have the false teachers, mentioned several times in the epistles.
It has to do with whether or not they are discerning the truth to begin with.Which has nothing to do with its truth.
And yet fool's gold is worthless. So if someone possesses it while thinking they have the real thing....what good is that??Which has nothing to do with its truth.
Fools' gold doesn't negate true gold.
Contraire. . .The objection came because Clare had asserted that by this pretend "counterfeit faith" these same people worked miracles, while stating that this is the same faith that could move mountains in 1 Cor 13:2. But Paul wasn't referring to a counterfeit faith at all in that passage.
Paul said that he would be nothing with such a faith alone. And he continues to separate faith and love in the same chapter!1) If you "have nothing" (1 Co 13:2), your faith is counterfeit, for true faith loves his neighbor.
If you go back and read I believe this whole rabbit trail came up because of your objection to my understanding of 1 Cor 13:2. That's why you offered up Matt 7:22-23 as some sort of proof of miracle-working "counterfeit faith" that was supposed to resemble a faith that could move mountains, and this despite the fact that Jesus had already first used the term, referring to a mountain moving true faith in Matt 21.2) Clare's example was Mt 7:22-23., not 1 Co 13:2.
Are you not aware that God is revealing His Son to those of other faiths so that they should be saved and help spread the Good News to others that you may think are undeserving because of their non-Christian faith (Luke 5:32).The Holy Spirit has done a fantastic and miraculous job of hiding the true Gospel Faith - a Faith that is repeated and taught plainly throughout the Scriptures - from those who choose to put their faith in their traditions lest they should be saved.
Referring to Religious Jews (God's Chosen), At recent count were 33 Messianic Jewish congregations in Israel.Isaiah 6:9-10 (WEB) 9 He said, “Go and tell this people: “‘Be ever hearing, but never understanding; be ever seeing, but never perceiving.’ 10 Make the heart of this people calloused; make their ears dull and close their eyes. Otherwise they might see with their eyes, hear with their ears, understand with their hearts, and turn and be healed.”
The Christian "church" has not replaced Israel (RT/supersessionism) in God's plan. Some classic conservative denominations have more sympathy for Palestinians in Gaza than the Israeli Jews killed by the terrorists from Gaza.And this is all by the design of God so as to reveal those who are His - those who give pure devotion to Lord Jesus and His Words - following Him.
I pray that the proud and obstinate in their own wisdom will humble themselves in repentance toward God, and put their faith in Lord Jesus alone for their salvation - following Him. For, the Lord teaches and saves such as these. But the obstinate, God blinds them so they cannot understand.
Isaiah 66:2 (WEB) For my hand has made all these things, and so all these things came to be,” says Yahweh: “but I will look to this man, even to he who is poor and of a contrite spirit, and who trembles at my word.
Luke 18:14 I tell you, this man went down to his house justified rather than the other; for {{{everyone}}} who exalts himself will be brought low, but he who humbles himself will be exalted.
Psalms 18:27 (NIV) 27 You save the humble but bring low those whose eyes are haughty.
Psalms 25:8-9 (WEB) Good and upright is Yahweh, therefore he will instruct sinners in the way. 9 He will guide the humble in justice. He will teach the humble his way.
Psalms 34:18 Yahweh is near to those who have a broken heart, and saves those who have a crushed spirit.
2 Samuel 22:28 You save the humble, but your eyes are on the haughty ones to bring them low.
1 Peter 5:5 (WEB) Yes, all of you clothe yourselves with humility, to subject yourselves to one another; for “God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble." [Proverbs 3:34]
And so, Lord Jesus, as a man-servant of God by the incarnation, was anointed and sent by God the Father to preach the good news to the humble, poor, and crushed to rescue them from bondage, and bring them to salvation - to all who believe in Him (John 3:16).
Luke 4:18-19 (EWEB) 18 “The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to heal the broken hearted, to proclaim release to the captives, recovering of sight to the blind, to deliver those who are crushed, 19 and to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord.” [Isaiah 61:1-2]
Mathew 11:28 (WEB) Come to me, all you who labor and are heavily burdened, and I will give you rest.
Their "faith" is based on a Religious Specific Theology (i.e. Soteriology)Jesus talks about those who call Him "Lord, Lord" but who show by their lives that their "faith" is pretence. Then we have the false teachers, mentioned several times in the epistles.
It's not about truth itself guaranteeing that one cannot be deceived regarding it,And yet fool's gold is worthless. So if someone possesses it while thinking they have the real thing....what good is that??
I offered up Mt 7:22-23, because working miracles does not guarantee true faith.Paul said that he would be nothing with such a faith alone. And he continues to separate faith and love in the same chapter!
"And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love." 1 Cor 13:13
Augustine echoes this:
"Without love faith may indeed exist, but avails nothing."
If you go back and read I believe this whole rabbit trail came up because of your objection to my understanding of 1 Cor 13:2.
That's why you offered up Matt 7:22-23
as some sort of proof of miracle-working "counterfeit faith" that was supposed to resemble a faith that could move mountains, and this despite the fact that Jesus had already first used the term, referring to a mountain moving true faith in Matt 21.