Are we to take that post to mean that you are reconsidering 'works righteousness', then?
It is God Who Calls...
It is God Who makes Righteous...
It is God Who Glorifies...
The only question is, "On what basis does God do these 3 things?"
Now we all agree that God is NOT in question here...
But you and I and MC sure are...
And what a man does matters...
ALL are NOT Called, but MANY are...
Yet FEW are CHOSEN...
And none of these are capricious on God's part...
Because God has foreknowledge...
God knows the heart of man...
And we are not God...
THEREFORE...
Arguing about God's foreknowledge is wrong...
We are Called to Repentance...
We begin repenting and are Baptized into Christ
(Something the Jews were not...)
Baptism IS quintessential Justification...
Baptisam IS the completion of our repentance from our sinning...
THEN come the "running of the race"...
The KEEPING of the purity of heart GIVEN to us in Baptism...
And the struggle to KEEP that purity of heart is WAY harder than our initial repentance unto Baptism...
So IF we should fall, we confess our sin and re-enter into repentance from it...
This is the hard and narrow and obstructed Way of Christians...
I call it "enhanced repentance"...
A child murderer can repent unto Baptism and find forgiveness...
A Saint of God cannot have so much as a bad thought without huge loss...
The Baptized child murderer is Justified, you see...
The Saint of God is Glorified...
He has been tested hard in the "running of the race"...
He has been tried by the fire of temptations...
Temptations which the child-killer who has stopped his killing cannot imagine...
The Baptism by Fire is the overcoming of evil poweers and principalities...
Paul was murdering Christ's Holy Saints...
And received God's Call, and became one...
We cannot claim God's foreknowledge...
So the BASIS of God's Actions is not capricious on God's part, but is His Foreknowledge...
And the ONLY basis that WE have is our committment to God...
Which struggles in repentance to attain purity in Baptism...
And struggles in vigilance to maintain that purity in trials...
And then struggles in Service to give to others what one has attained in Gods Glorification...
Life is a struggle for purity of heart...
Rest is rejoicing in that struggle...
For you who are philosophers, opposites do unite...
Rest IS struggle...
Death IS Life...
For we are fallen AND standing...
Arsenios
Former student of philosophy...