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Alright man,thanks for the friendly input throughout this thread.
Could you quote us scripture where it states a sacrament is needed to obtain faith in Christ?
I believe in a Merciful and Compassionate God, that those who die in the womb go to be with Him who created them.
i believe we are accountable for what we know in a sense, and for what we have and have not done. God knows each one of us and when we become aware of Him in creations testimony and how we respond to what we hear about Him as we grow and go through life.
Proverbs tells us even a child is known by the fruit of his life how he behaves.
I believe there is a time where a child does become accountable, and only God knows when that is for each of us. A baby in the womb I do not believe would have reached that point.
Could you quote us scripture where it states a sacrament is needed to obtain faith in Christ?
Peace be with you brother always, in doing work to bring Honor and Glory to GOD.
It's quite simple, they need to know God, the true God-or else they have nothing to believe in. That knowledge constitutes or forms the basis of a relationship or communion within which God now indwells us, and can be our God and "put My law in their minds, and write it on their hearts." It's not some accumulation of head-knowledge; it's the knowing of God as per John 17:3Well you are saying faith comes by knowledge, then go onto quote a part of the famous new covenant in Jeremiah
"Behold, the days are coming, says the Lord, when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah— 32 not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day that I took them by the hand to lead them out of the land of Egypt, My covenant which they broke, though I was a husband to them, says the Lord. 33 But this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, says the Lord: I will be their G0od, n; and I will be their God, and they shall be My people. 34 No more shall every man teach his neighbor, and every man his brother, saying, ‘Know the Lord,’ for they all shall know Me, from the least of them to the greatest of them, says the Lord. For I will forgive their iniquity, and their sin I will remember no more.”
Gods law is written on the believers heart, why do they need to accumulate knowledge?
Faith is your response to the truth that God reveals to you. If you see a chair and have faith it will support your weight, your exercise of faith is to sit in the chair. When it comes to Jesus Christ, when you are presented with the idea that you are separated from God because you are spiritually dead in sin, you respond to His offer of the life of God, the Holy Spirit, by believing in Him.The Bible says unless a person believes in Jesus Christ as their Lord and saviour they are separated from God.
How exactly does this faith in Christ come about, from scripture. "Soul winners" will knock on people's door or go out street preaching the message "believe in Jesus" and I agree faith is needed. The question is: How do we do that? Specifically how can a lost person get faith in Jesus?
I don't know what "a sacrament is needed to obtain faith in Christ" means. So no, I can't provide that Scripture.
The term "sacrament" is the historic word used by the Western Church to describe the means of grace instituted by Christ for our benefit. The term merely indicates material actions of God, such as Baptism and the Lord's Supper.
Now, if you want Scripture to point out the meaning, significance, and purpose of the Sacraments, such as Baptism and the Lord's Supper, I can do that.
I think what is tripping you up here is the concept of a sacrament.
The definition Lutherans use goes back to St. Augustine, who says that a sacrament is God's word attached to a material or visible element. So, for example, Baptism is God's word attached to, connected to, water. The Eucharist is God's word attached to, connected to, bread and wine. It is God's word, comprehended in and with the material element that makes a Sacrament a Sacrament.
It is always God's word that is what matters. In the same way that the preaching of the Gospel is God's word being preached; Baptism is God's word with the water, which is why Paul says in Ephesians 5:26 that Christ has cleansed us by "the washing of water with the word". And so on.
-CryptoLutheran
It's quite simple, they need to know God, the true God-or else they have nothing to believe in. That knowledge constitutes or forms the basis of a relationship or communion within which God now indwells us, and can be our God and "put My law in their minds, and write it on their hearts." It's not some accumulation of head-knowledge; it's the knowing of God as per John 17:3
Anyway, faith doesn't exist in a vacuum; it has content, a real object, which is Jesus Christ, the express image of the God whom He personifies.
However you want to put it and whoever you believe receives the gift of faith, that gift is necessarily directed towards revelation, knowledge that has been revealed. Without knowledge we perish; we know nothing apart from God.John 17 Is the High priests prayer. Jesus only prayers for his elect,he does not pray for the world. This can only mean not all people will be given the saving grace of God. Therefore,how can the non-elect have faith?
John 17:6-10
6 “I have manifested Your name to the men whom You have given Me out of the world. They were Yours, You gave them to Me, and they have kept Your word. 7 Now they have known that all things which You have given Me are from You. 8 For I have given to them the words which You have given Me; and they have received them, and have known surely that I came forth from You; and they have believed that You sent Me.9 “I pray for them. I do not pray for the world but for those whom You have given Me, for they are Yours. 10 And all Mine are Yours, and Yours are Mine, and I am glorified in them.
Faith is your response to the truth that God reveals to you. If you see a chair and have faith it will support your weight, your exercise of faith is to sit in the chair. When it comes to Jesus Christ, when you are presented with the idea that you are separated from God because you are spiritually dead in sin, you respond to His offer of the life of God, the Holy Spirit, by believing in Him.
However you want to put it and whoever you believe receives the gift of faith, that gift is necessarily directed towards revelation, knowledge that has been revealed. Without knowledge we perish; we know nothing apart from God.
I didn't concede that. I said that however one looks at it the point stands; faith is based on knowledge received.Well that's a pretty big step away from catholic teaching to concede that some people will not receive grace from God. Maybe you should consult your priest about this.
I didn't concede that. I said that however one looks at it the point stands; faith is based on knowledge received.
Physical life and spiritual life are separate things.So the state of an unsaved person is spiritually dead and yet they have life enough to choose almighty God?
I am beginning to see why Catholics think protestants are stupid.
Many people are contributing and interested about faith in God and you need to pick on my words rather than accept he is the lord and saviour? Stupid protestant.
I'm not being tripped up by the meaning of a sacrament. Everyone in this thread has had no problem communicating with me.....apart from you. So if you say you can't understand me when I type '' Could you quote us scripture where it states a sacrament is needed to obtain faith in Christ?'' I'm going with the law of averages and say the communication problem is you.
I don't care what Lutheranism says,
the OP is asking how (generally) do we believe in Christ,from the Bible. Going from that state of being lost and in darkness to light and saved. How does that happen?
I already affirmed that I'm not talking about common knowledge, or head knowledge, even though knowledge of creation does, in fact, support our faith by the use of reason, giving "motives of credibility" as they're sometimes called. Either way faith is absolutely based on knowledge. And you only prove my point that knowledge is critical since your theology is novel and confused.Faith is not based on knowledge. The Jeremiah scripture did not make sense because Gods laws are hardwired in us and the John scripture does not make sense because not everyone receive the benefit of this prayer.
As a side note,we are given a common knowledge of God though creation but it doesn't say it leads to faith.
Accepting the gift as pure undeserved charity is not “assisting” in any way, the providing of the gift, all the glory goes to God. A person refuses the charity takes nothing away from God who is offering the charity, but if you say: “God does not offer the charity to everyone”, then you do take glory away from God, because His glory is in His great Love which is now belittled.Half right there Bling.
The saving gift of God is not assisted,it works by itself without any effort or cooperation from the person receiving the gift. A one party transaction,which is God bestowing a love gift of salvation to his chosen creation.
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