Show me how I was wrong here instead of telling me that the NKJV and that the Orthodox Church is wrong.
I never said the NKJV was wrong. In fact, it is the translation I generally use. As to what your church teaches, it isn't reflected in Scripture so I'm gonna need more than your opinion to view it the way you do.
The verse that you told me to read do nothing but confirm that my views about salvation is correct.
Okay. Well, sorry to hear that.
And what is so wrong with the NKJV? The KJV isn't "holy" in anyway, the Septuagint is.
LOL! I'm not a KJV only activist. You're barking up the wrong tree there Fido.
Sorry, thank you for correcting me here.
Okay, well, as I said, faith is shown to be true by the evidence of its fruit, i.e., works. The word for "justified" in James 2:21 is
dikaioō, which is the same word used in the following verse:
Luke 7:35
But wisdom is
justified by all her children.
As in James 2:21, the "justification" is evidence of veracity. That is, wisdom is shown to be, in fact, wisdom by its fruits (children). It is used in the same fashion in James 2:21. In verse 18 James says, "I will show you my faith
by my works."
That is, he will show the veracity of his faith by his works, for true faith always produces works. This is to show as false the claims that
professions of faith are
possessions of faith simply because they are made. True faith is a living, vital faith. It will always produce works.
So how do you intercept this verse, Mark 16:16?
Believers go to Heaven (this, of course, presumes true faith), non-believers go to hell. Not that difficult of a verse.
James 5:16 (NKJV)
"Confess your trespasses to one another,and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much."
Great. We're to confess our sins. What's your point? Is it that the nonsensical mandate of confession to a priest somehow absolves us? We are to confess our sins to one another because there is strength in the help of our brethren to lift us up and share our burden.
God is the almighty sovereign, No one would deny that.
Your denomination denies it everytime they presume that God wanted something to come to pass that doesn't.
I do read the bible, three-four times a week. The Anno 1917 version of the bible in Swedish. And I haven't found a single verse who go against the teachings of the Orthodox Church.
Okay. Great. Is the fact that a 15 year old kid who is a member of the Orthodox denomination cannot find a verse that contradicts everything he starts off assuming is true supposed to be authoritative to anyone but you? If there were a verse that said, "Hey ScarletCrusader, the EO denomination is wrong" you'd likely disregard it as your denomination disregards any of the verses which explicitly teach contrary to the beliefs you presume to be true.