Polycarp1
Born-again Liberal Episcopalian
One has to remember that the works of Paul and the books by James that we have in Scripture are all letters -- part of a correspondence that we do not see the other parts of. The observations that Wesley John makes about there being no contradiction between what they say seem to me to be totally valid.
Contemplate the following scenarios: Paul is writing to churches containing and sometimes started by Jewish Christians, who may be toying with the idea of "righteousness earns salvation." Look at Galatians for some examples of people trying to "earn their salvation" by such things as undergoing circumcision, and what Paul has to say about it. Against this Paul stresses over and over again that salvation is the unearned gift of God, a product of His Grace, accepted through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ who atoned for our sins.
Now, Paul having finally gotten this message hammered into people's thick skulls, some years later people are saying, "Well, if we're saved by faith alone, then we don't need to do good works at all -- God saves us because of our faith." And, as Paul had already pointed out, and James stresses, and preachers from my namesake and Clement down to WJ today have brought out, a real and living faith changes the interior person and means that he or she is going to live a life pleasing to God, including the doing of good works -- not to "earn" salvation, but as a product of salvation.
They were writing as they did to counter diametrically opposed heresies. It's not possible in simple expository prose to carefully cover all the possible errors people could make -- each Apostle was dealing with one error, and countering it.
Contemplate the following scenarios: Paul is writing to churches containing and sometimes started by Jewish Christians, who may be toying with the idea of "righteousness earns salvation." Look at Galatians for some examples of people trying to "earn their salvation" by such things as undergoing circumcision, and what Paul has to say about it. Against this Paul stresses over and over again that salvation is the unearned gift of God, a product of His Grace, accepted through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ who atoned for our sins.
Now, Paul having finally gotten this message hammered into people's thick skulls, some years later people are saying, "Well, if we're saved by faith alone, then we don't need to do good works at all -- God saves us because of our faith." And, as Paul had already pointed out, and James stresses, and preachers from my namesake and Clement down to WJ today have brought out, a real and living faith changes the interior person and means that he or she is going to live a life pleasing to God, including the doing of good works -- not to "earn" salvation, but as a product of salvation.
They were writing as they did to counter diametrically opposed heresies. It's not possible in simple expository prose to carefully cover all the possible errors people could make -- each Apostle was dealing with one error, and countering it.
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