Can anyone explain the seemingly contradiction between Romans 3:28, 4:1-25 and James 2:14-26? Are there different kinds of judgements on christians, and the work done by a christian is the measure for such judgement?
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Thank you all for your reply. It sounds like a very difficult question.
What I think is, first of all, belief out of mouth may not be out of heart. So we may hear some people say they trust in Jesus Christ but they are not in fact.
People, who really trust in God, will do work if they are can. I don't believe any real Christian who does no work yet does not regret.
I don't think God need to see works or to hear any words to know whether the belief is real.
If a people has real faith at first, but he did no work and nor let the faith grow but leave the faith aside, will his faith gradually wither and eventually die?
Will such people be saved, who do bad things all the time, while still saying I will be saved regardless what I did for I am a Christian?
Can anyone first trust God then did everything against the teaching of Bible, completely lost faith until death and still be saved?
Both. Life expresses itself though living. New life in Christ will result in observable new behaviours. Remember Jesus' teaching on knowing a tree by its fruit?
John
NZ
Both writers said the same thing - life produces its own evidence.
John
NZ
Can anyone explain the seemingly contradiction between Romans 3:28, 4:1-25 and James 2:14-26? Are there different kinds of judgements on christians, and the work done by a christian is the measure for such judgement?
Then according to you this is not right?
Rom 3:28 For we maintain that a man is justified by faith apart from observing the law.NIV
At this stage Paul is dealing with the issue of Jewish law and its place in human righteousness. He is developing his argument that Jesus superceded the Mosaic law and that it is faith in God not law keeping that God accepts.
In 4:1-25 Paul then develops his argument by referring to Abraham, whom God declared righteous many centuries prior to the Mosaic law being given. Law keeping was not sufficient is Paul's line of reasoning.
James is just saying that there needs to be evidence of the life of Christ in a follower of Jesus. Paul said essentially the same thing in Galatians - there will be fruit of the Spirit living within a believer. James was not referring to the basis for becoming a Christian, but what we should expect from someone who is.
I hope this helps.
John
NZ
This is just getting silly.
John
NZ
So which one do you agree with...James or Paul?
I would say there is no contradiction and I agree with both. Please read on.
As many people already stated. Paul was saying the work that is required in the law should be a product of faith. Faith is good tree and good work is good fruit. If there is no good tree, the work will not be good fruit.
For the words of James, my understanding is James was saying that work and faith are not separable. Basicly, every tree bear fruits, just like every living people does something, even playing is something. Once there is faith, the tree is called good tree and the fruits will be called good fruits, even playing is good work. If the tree does not have fruits or have bad fruit, this is a sign that there is no faith.
The definition of work can be broad. Some work can be seen and some may not be seen. Only God see all the works. For example, even if we did not do anything to other people, we think of and trying to understand God's words, we are working on ourselves. This is called good works. God can see this. But people cannot see this and may say that this guy is not doing anything good. But if you think that making oneself trust in God is itself a great work, you will not say that.
Faith in God itself is a good work.