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In my view, what I quoted is the core of the new covenant on which the christian faith stands
If God had written his laws on the mind of a convert and placed them on their hearts they have been supernaturally changed into someone who in their mind instinctively knows how God wants them to live and in their heart they want to obey.
In view of this, is faith in Christ alone not enough righteousness for a person to attain heaven?
Not according to the Scriptures. Believing in a bunch of facts does not make you righteous. Our works make us righteous. The devils of hell know and believe all the facts about God, including that God is a Trinity. That doesn't make them righteous, does it? Scripture states that he that doeth righteousness is righteous. The word "doeth" indicates the action of doing good works..
If this change had not taken place in an individual, if they in their heart did not want to obey that would be different. But they have been born again if you like. They have been changed from a person who only seeks to please themselves into a person who in their heart wants to obey God.
Surely if someone in their heart wants to obey God, God will never cast them aside. They are secure with him. Their sins and lawless deeds will be remembered no more
This would not be the case for those who have not been born again
Wrong again. Scripture states that the Holy Spirit places the Law of God into the hearts of all people, even those who have not heard of Him. (Romans 2: 13-16) Those who obey will find mercy.
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