Who could gainsay James when he says Religion that is pure and undefiled before God the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained from the world. To do these things from a heart in love with God is what our religion is intended to be about. If we love others, we live in the light, and so there is nothing in us that will cause someone else to sin. 1 John 2:10
I've left your post intact, but I want you to notice what I put in bold print and underlined. That's what I'm referring to with this quote from James, who states plainly what "religious works" leads to:
Nice try, boys, but you're wriggling together.
It wont change the truth...morecoffer was talking about justification...my post was CLEARLY in response to his RomanCatholic spin on it.
Now you KNOW I was referring to the RC works-for-salvation religious-type works, NOT James' (the Lord's ½brother by Mary...so much for the 'ever-virgin' worship of the RC denomination) exhortations of sanctification, and his explanation and tests of what TRUE religion is for saved believers in Jesus.
Your dishonesty is showing more and more. Naughty boys.
If the debate with Rome had ever been about helping the less fortunate, there never would have been a debate. Of course, doing good things is a good thing.
James gives exhortations and even commands on how to live lives as decent human beings in general, and CHRISTIANS moreso, having been saved ... Its not a theological treatise or instructions on HOW TO BECOME saved.
He begins by greeting the 12 tribes, then immediately begins referring to the readers as brethren. He's addressing ppl that are saved by grace, not ppl trying to earn salvation, either by doing good deeds, or by the religious works of the RC denomination (which hadnt been invented yet, anyway).
Interestingly, the first verse that plainly refers to salvation is v18, and it only mentions being 'born of God' by the
word of truth...(born again?), no works or water baptisms are mentioned.
Also interesting is how often the RC denom likes to quote portions of James when its convenient to keep ppl in obedience, but skips right over the first few verses of Ch.2...
...Falling all over each other to get a glimpse of the ones wearing the golden rings and the gay clothing, while theres hungry, hurting and homeless in need of healing and a bite to eat getting brushed aside? Sounds familiar.
Salvation is a gift. Works should follow. The RC denomination has it backwards at best.
But it cant really be, because works cant earn salvation.
So its not even really a matter of cart before horse.
Is that by accident or deliberate? I think it's a little of both.
I dont blame those in the pews so much for what false teachers teach.
And even some false teachers are only haplessly passing on
what they've been wrongly taught.
But I think there are some that are deliberate in their deception, also.