I stand corrected and apoligize for using the word discipels. Indeed it was not his diciples. However the argument still stands weather it was disciples or others. Thats a very minor mistake but thanks for pointing it out.Aaron11 said:Have you read that chapter or were you just searching for a quote to fit your view? BTW, they were not Jesus's disciples otherwise Jesus wouldn't have had that particular discussion with them. You should read the chapter to understand the context.
Before you can belive you must hear. You have to decided and choose to hear the truth or not. Thats a work. Then you have to choose to belive the truth or not thats a work. Again God commanded that we belive in Mark 16:16. A command is something we choose to follow and therfore would be an obedient work. When it comes to accpeting God gift it always followed up by an active faith to accept the gift. Jericoh was given to Joshua but he had to obey God and put his faith and trust in him that if he followed his instructions the wall would come down. Naamen had the free gift of healing but he had to belive and obey the message from God for him to dip in the Jordan. It wasnt until he obeyed that he received his healing. God gives us his grace but man has his part in obeying the fathers will to accept that free gift. Hearing, beliving, repenting, confessing and baptism accepts the gift and living a faithful life until death keeps the gift.Belief is a work of obedience? So do you believe just to obey? Why would you obey something before you believed it?
I will tell you how I work: I believe something before I obey it.
Let's not get all Mormon up in this piece. Clarification- Mormons told me to start practicing their religion before I believed it... I said, "Why?". Can't you see how rediculous it would be to obey without believing? I am not asking for some super exegesis of some passage that has the english word believe and the english word work in it. I am talking about common sense.
Why do you believe what you believe? If it is because you are obeying, then it is not true belief, it is following of directions off of a preassumption. God doesn't want your mindless following, He wants your full faith, which is not something that you do, but it does something to you. Faith changes you and works will come from that. Calling belief a work is a joke.
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