Our Apostle Paul says >
"For by grace you have been saved through faith," in
Ephesians 2:8.
So, ***grace*** has saved - -
t-h-r-o-u-g-h faith.
Therefore it can not be by faith only, that we are saved, if grace saved us "through faith". But, also, Paul does not say we are saved by faith plus works, but "by grace" "through faith".
So, possibly "faith only" is incorrect, because there needs to be grace. But also "faith plus works" does not necessarily explain how we have been "saved by grace" like Paul says.
So, how does grace save someone?
I consider this > earlier in this chapter we have
Ephesians 2:4-5 which says God made us alive after we were dead in our sins. And with this He says "by grace you have been saved" - - - right after Paul says God made us alive.
So, I see He means we were saved by how God in His grace acted to make us become alive.
So, I see this means how grace has saved us by making us alive in Jesus. It does not say faith did this, but grace did > *through* faith. Maybe it's like how the electricity of a heater warms you so you don't freeze to death. But that electricity works by means of the radiator, saving you through your radiator, warming the radiator so it warms you.
Grace made our faith alive, then, maybe we could say, so that the life of grace could save us. But God is the One who has made us alive so we are saved. And I understand that grace is God acting to make us alive in His love, but He does this through faith which He makes alive.
And in
Romans 5:10, Paul says "we shall be saved by His life". Here he does not say faith or works will save us! But > we will be "saved by His life". And if grace made us alive, this can mean the life of God's grace made us alive so we are saved; and "His life" which will save us is the life of grace and this is the life of Jesus in us > after all, Christ "is our life", we have in
Colossians 3:4.
And we have
1 John 4:17 >
"Love has been perfected among us in this: that we may have boldness in the day of judgment; because as He is, so are we in this world." (
1 John 4:17)
By being perfected by God's love, then, we have boldness for the day of judgment. I see how this means the life of God's love in us will save us and have us ready for judgment.
If this is right, then fighting between faith with and faith without works is not really correct, either way > I mean, if the life of God's grace makes us perfect in Jesus' love so we are ready to spend eternity with Jesus, then this life of God's grace of His love saved us and will save us.
But > this life makes faith alive so that "through faith" we have been saved, but this works by the life and action of this love.
And does not God in His grace also have us doing His works? He makes faith alive and He makes us alive in works of His love. And we minister the grace of God "to one another", as we are commanded to do >
1 Peter 4:9-10. This grace changes us to become perfect in God's love so we are ready for "the day of judgment" (
1John 4:17). And we do ministerial works in order to minister this grace.
And Paul says we need "faith working through love", in
Galatians 5:6. So, I can see we need to do the works of God's love so we are spreading the effect of God's love to one another to feed each other to grow in Jesus.
But what works, really, is how God in His love cures our character to become conformed to Jesus so we are ready to spend eternity with Jesus and each other.
Faith alone, then, does not save us. And faith plus works cannot conform us to Jesus, because "we will be saved by His life," we have in Romans 5:10.