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I never said I could judge people's hearts. But I can observe there actions, read their words, hear what they say, and the Bible says you will know them by their fruit.
On the basis of their fruit, considering the large numbers of Roman Catholic martyrs and their incredibly high total and per capita spending on charity, they seem to past the test pretty well.
Being martyred does not make one righteous before God, nor does donations to charity.
Possibly one of the most ingracious responses I have yet seen. Perhaps you should read again the account of Stephens martyrdom in Acts and think again.Being martyred does not make one righteous before God, nor does donations to charity.
I am speaking of fruit in regards to Biblical truth. I find nothing in scripture that makes a person righteous before God because they were martyred or gave to charity (that would make salvation a product of works).
Nor does anyone being martyred or giving to the poor defend the unbiblical veneration of Mary, of the belief that Mary was a Christian prototype.
That's not what Jesus said.
Please share the verse where Jesus says being martyred makes you righteous before God, where martyrdom is the root of righteousness before God.
Likewise, share the verse where giving to the poor is the root of salvation.
On the basis of their fruit, considering the large numbers of Roman Catholic martyrs and their incredibly high total and per capita spending on charity, they seem to past the test pretty well.
Giving to the poor is the fruit of salvation, but giving to the poor does not make you righteous before God. Similarly, being martyred is not what makes you righteous before God. You may martyred because of your faith in God, but being martyred is not what gives you faith (or salvation) in God.
Please share the verse where Jesus says being martyred makes you righteous before God, where martyrdom is the root of righteousness before God.
Likewise, share the verse where giving to the poor is the root of salvation.
Giving to the poor is the fruit of salvation, but giving to the poor does not make you righteous before God. Similarly, being martyred is not what makes you righteous before God. You may martyred because of your faith in God, but being martyred is not what gives you faith (or salvation) in God.
Most of the martyred for Christ were given ultimatums. Worship the emperor or some pagan god or deny Jesus Christ. This is what Jesus says for those who deny Him and those who proclaim Him.
Matthew 10: NKJV
32 “Therefore whoever confesses Me before men, him I will also confess before My Father who is in heaven. 33 But whoever denies Me before men, him I will also deny before My Father who is in heaven.
There is also evidence God prepares a place of honor for those who are martyred for the faith:
Revelation 6: NKJV
9 When He opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of those who had been slain for the word of God and for the testimony which they held. 10 And they cried with a loud voice, saying, “How long, O Lord, holy and true, until You judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on the earth?” 11 Then a white robe was given to each of them; and it was said to them that they should rest a little while longer, until both the number of their fellow servants and their brethren, who would be killed as they were, was completed.
Being martyred for Christ actually does make you righteous before God.Being martyred does not make one righteous before God, nor does donations to charity.
Well, this is where we differ, because we don't hold ourselves to Scripture alone.I am speaking of fruit in regards to Biblical truth. I find nothing in scripture that makes a person righteous before God because they were martyred or gave to charity (that would make salvation a product of works).
How is it unbiblical? The 10 Commandments include "Honor your father and mother." Mary is the mother of the Church, being the Mother of Jesus.Nor does anyone being martyred or giving to the poor defend the unbiblical veneration of Mary, of the belief that Mary was a Christian prototype.
We don't have to search hard for that either.Indeed so. And we find numerous other verses on the importance of alms giving.
Please share the verse where Jesus says being martyred makes you righteous before God, where martyrdom is the root of righteousness before God.
Likewise, share the verse where giving to the poor is the root of salvation.
Giving to the poor is the fruit of salvation, but giving to the poor does not make you righteous before God. Similarly, being martyred is not what makes you righteous before God. You may martyred because of your faith in God, but being martyred is not what gives you faith (or salvation) in God.
I won't do that, because in your earlier post, you said "righteous before God," not "root of salvation."
You are attempting to backpeddal from a very disagreeable statement, which was by the way unbiblical, into a generic non-Pelagian soteriology. I am not prepared to entertain such a debate approach.
Not at all. Righteousness before God and salvation are closely related because they are both based entirely in Jesus Christ.
Thus, you prove my point that the Catholics display good fruits. Their charitable giving, which per capita and in toto exceed that of all other denominations, and their superior rate of martyrdom (which lags only behind Holy Orthodoxy), attest to a vital and living faith in Jesus Christ.
I am frankly not even sure why you felt compelled to make the very disagreeable statement preceeding this one, since it is entirely inconsistent with what you said subsequently.
Being martyred for Christ actually does make you righteous before God.
All mankind is redeemed:
Rom 5:18 Therefore as by the offence of one judgment came upon all men to condemnation; even so by the righteousness of one the free gift came upon all men unto justification of life.
Martyrdom or giving to the poor is not an absolute sign of good fruits.
Some Atheists have been killed because of their Atheism and some Atheists give to the poor. That in no way makes them righteous before God.