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If you’re not Trinitarian and think Jesus, a man, is part of this small pantheon, then what I said does not apply to you (and that’s fantastic!). And only works can save you (and we can’t know the line, that’s God’s judgment, we just do our best and hope for the best. Don’t you believe God is Wise, Just and Merciful?), as the words are supposed to be transformative: “Now someone may argue, “Some people have faith; others have good deeds.” But I say, “How can you show me your faith if you don’t have good deeds? I will show you my faith by my good deeds.” You say you have faith, for you believe that there is one God. Good for you! Even the demons believe this, and they tremble in terror.” If you say you believe in A but only do B and don’t regret it and change, you’re just a hypocrite, right? And I don’t disagree with the Sermon on the Mount at all (only the divorce part has to be read with historical context). Is being lustful not sinful? Should a married man be posting fire emojis on Instagram thirst traps? Should we hate others, or even dislike them so casually, when none of us is perfect? Strive not to be damned, and God will see it and take it into account, right?
I’ll finish by paraphrasing part of my previous post: Christianity today seems to be a religion/group of religions for those who hate the idea of being judged for their actions; it’s for the immature and confused ones who don’t wanna check themselves but still want to be in good terms with God.
So mormons?
Yes, which is why sin cannot go unpunished.
Jesus commands us to “be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect.” (Matthew 5:48).
This was immediately after teaching about lust and anger. He was quite clearly alerting everyone to their sin then and there.
You then quoted St James. Who clearly teaches that saving faith produces works.
James 2:21-24 ESV
We are justified by works. But not saved
Genesis 15:6 ESV
This was before the altar event with Isaac in Genesis 22.
And since we are quoting St James:
James 2:8-13
If you break one law, you are damned.
Romans 6:23
Emphasis on “free gift”. We don’t earn our salvation.
It’s not owed to us because nothing is, every moment of our lives is a gift and Heaven is also a gift, but we make ourselves more pleasing to God through our actions and He, being Merciful, allows us eternal life if we’re good boys and girls. We’re splitting hairs now, friend. If you work good deeds and honestly repent and change our bad ways as much as we can, God will take care of us. That’s the basis of belief regarding the Day of Judgment. That’s all.
That’s not what Jesus taught. If it’s all about good deeds, then we’re all going to hell. None of us are good. Not one.
Omg, that’s like the most black and white, Mariana Trench deep-in-the-spectrum way of seeing things… Of course no one is GOOD, “only the Father is good”, but we can be good enough (“strive to be perfect just as your Father is perfect”, knowing full well it’s a limit we’ll never touch). God made us this way, flawed and capable of both great evil and goodness, do you think he’s expecting more of us than reasonable righteousness?
If this is just your way of saying “I can’t ever be good enough so why try?”, then that’s your prerogative. There’s no need to rationalize your way into Hell though, God is Just and Merciful, do your best and He’ll be pleased.
We can’t be good enough.
Yes. His standard is perfect.
If He is Just based on our personal works, then he is sending us all to hell
You don’t believe in the God of Abraham, Moses, Solomon, Jesus and Mohammad, then. 🤷
Correct- I believe in Jesus - who is the God of Abraham, Moses and Solomon, and who throws Mohammed into the pits where there is eternal weeping and gnashing of teeth
The false god Mohammed talked about was a weak and pathetic angry man in the sky who just made up rules.
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In Christianity the triune god is three aspects of a single being. I know it can be confusing, but it is not polytheistic.
That’s why I said before “let’s agree to disagree”. A man born from a woman and a Spirit, whatever that might be, both part of this universe cannot also be the Creator that is before and behind spacetime. But whatever, as long as you work good deeds and I work good deeds, we can live together, right?
That all depends on your personal definition of good deeds. Myself, I don’t think picking arguments about religion online counts.
I’m preaching here! But honestly, I just politely replied to people’s comments on my post, which is what you’re supposed to do in a discussion forum. 👍