jmacvols said:Where have I ever said one can earn or merit their salvation? More false accusations.
Look at it this way. In John 9 Jesus heals a blind man. Jesus put clay in the blind man's eyes, then tells him to go wash in the pool of Siloam, which the man did and he received his sight.
When Jesus sent the man to wash his eyes and the man went, that was a work the man did. Did he merit/earn his own healing by going and washing? Did he heal himself by going and washing? Was the something special about the water that healed his eyes? NO on all counts. He simply was obedient to the conditions Jesus put on his recieving his sight back. One is obedient in being water baptized by meeting the conditions Jesus put on salvation. One is not earning/meriting his salvation, no one is saving themselves apart from what Christ has commanded, and there is nothing special about the water. IT IS THE ACT OF OBEDIENCE, that is why the blind man gained his sight when his washed his eyes and that is why God removes sins when one is water baptized. Had the blind man refused to wash his eyes, he would have remained blind, just like those that deny water baptism for remission of sins, they remain "blind".
Jesus gives sight to the blind. He brings light into the darkness. He makes alive, those who were formerly dead in trespasses and sins.
Jesus and the Apostles performed many signs and wonders which heraled the arrival of the good news. He gives the sight. He enables the blind to see. We are not our own enabler.
Where you see the act of obedience as necessary to receive the 'healing', I see the act of obedience a result of the healing.
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