AGC said:10andBOUNCE said:What would be the deeds written down for the thief on the cross?AGC said:The Banned said:10andBOUNCE said:
Something as simple as justification by faith alone is not agreed upon and has been the main point on tension for centuries. This is nothing new.
Again, to get to the OP, I don't come across many Jewish people. And by that I mean none. Other than listening to Ben Shapiro's podcast occasionally. Just not many living in rural Texas.
The Catholic Church has said that one can believe they are "saved by faith alone" as long as they do not mean mere intellectual assent.
I think most Protestant agree that you can say you believe and that you are saved all day long, but if your actions are consistently and unapologetically unbiblical, you aren't a Christian. That's the "intellectual" faith alone Catholics reject.
Now if you say you are saved by faith in Jesus and because of that faith you are obliged to act in accordance with His will, then all we're doing is using different terms
There are more disagreements to parse out after that, but it's only a big disagreement for most Protestants because we're speaking past each other.
And once again, if I may be so bold as to add, the book of life doesn't list your doctrines but your deeds.
Ask Christ when you see Him.
Though I'd wager it's probably better to build your theology on what Jesus taught His followers and told them to do, rather than select a descriptive verse (not prescriptive one) where the judge of creation pronounces a sentence. "What you have done to the least of these you have done to Me." Not, "make sure you exegete my every word so that I can judge your intellect."
I hold closely to the Gospel and loosely with theology outside of the Gospel.
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