1Way,
Thanks for the kind words. I appreciate your ability to summarize all of the points and come up with a clear, concise and consistent conclusion. I usually get caught up in the heat of the discussion and respond to each of the points. I really like how you have the ability to paint the big picture. With that said, time to revert to my old self...
Jerry said,
Those who believed the words of the Lord Jesus were also believing the words of the Father--"For He Whom God hath sent speaketh the words of God"(Jn.3:34).
So what did OT Saints need to do to believe? How were they saved without Christ's words?
It is not difficult to understand exactly what that "something" is the Jews must believe in order to be saved--"Whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God"(1Jn.5:1).
So what did the OT Saints need to do before Christ came? How could they believe "Jesus is the Christ" if He had not yet come?
John writes that "whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God."
Again, your model suggests that no OT Saint was saved...
Yes,but the Lord does not need to see outward demonstrations of our faith before He knows whether or not one has faith or not.
...for the LORD seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the LORD looketh on the heart"(1Sam.16:7).
The Jews who lived under the law were not saved by "faith" plus the "obedience of faith" (works).Instead,they were saved by "faith" alone.
Yes, He does know their hearts. Are you implying that an OT Saint could "believe in God in his heart" and not keep God's law? If they were saved by "faith alone," did they need to demonstarte that faith in
any way? Why did God command Abraham to be circumcised? Could Abraham have refused, been cut off and still be saved? Why did God seek to kill Moses for failing to circumcise his son? What was the purpose of the law if it was by "faith apart from obedience?"
Here are Paul's words in regard to David,who lived under the law:
"But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness.
6 Even as David also describeth the blessedness of the man, unto whom God imputeth righteousness without works,
7 Saying, Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven, and whose sins are covered"(Ro.4:5-7).
If it was always by "faith apart from obedience" to the law, why does Paul even use this example? The point is Jerry, Paul uses David as an example of one man, who was under the law, who deserved death for what he did. God graced him out and did not impute David's sins to David. The reasons for this are numerous, and show the true character of God. Another discussion I guess...
As I have already demonstrated,the Jews who received the Lord Jesus were "born of God" when they believed that Jesus is the promised Messiah.
So, Jerry's model suggests that one needed to receive the Lord Jesus and then they were born again (which doesn't take place until John 3). I'll ask again, how do OT Saints fit into this scheme? Secondly, you didn't answer the question. Do you need to believe that Jesus is the Messiah to be saved Jerry? Did the Jews who did believe Jesus was their Messiah need to believe in the death, burial and resurrection to be saved? What do you need to believe to be saved Jerry? Messiah, resurrection or both?
Here you do not even explain what the Lord Jesus is saying.Instead you run off to another place in the Scriptures to attempt to prove that what the Lord Jesus said is not true.
TYPICAL!!
Uh, I did explian what Christ was speaking of... What's typical is your blatent eisegesis and dishonesty with the Scriptures.
There were some who "believed in Him" but they were not yet born again.That is why the Scriptures speak of believing with one's "heart" and understanding with one's "heart".Here is an example of men who "believed in His Name" but who were not yet born again:
"Now when he was in Jerusalem at the passover, in the feast day, many believed in his name, when they saw the miracles which he did.
24 But Jesus did not commit himself unto them, because he knew all men"(Jn.2:23,24).
And it is no coincidence that the chapter that immediately follows is in regard to being "born again".
These men needed to "abide" in His word until they were indeed born of God.They had a "mental" knowledge of Who the Lord was but it was not yet rooted in their hearts.
How were OT Saints "born again" if the ability to be "born again" did not happen until John 3? Are you "born again" Jerry? Were you water baptized to be saved? I sure wasn't...
Again,the truth was not yet rooted in their hearts so they were not yet "born of God".
This statement was in response to what I said about those who "believed in Him" in John 8. You make no sense Jerry... Last time I checked, John 8 came after John 3???
Wait a second Lord!Jerry and Freak did say that "faith" is enough,but so did the Lord Jeus.Here are His words at another place:
"It is the Spirit that giveth life...the words that I speak unto you, they are Spirit, and they are life"(Jn.6:63).
Wait a second Lord.Jeremy is saying that His words do not give life,but instead he teaches that it takes His Word plus "works"!
I ask again... What about OT Saints who did not have Christ's "life giving words?" They must not have life then, right?
But Peter says that in order to be "born again" one must believe the "gospel":
"Being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God, which liveth and abideth for ever.... But the word of the Lord endureth for ever. And this is the word which by the gospel is preached unto you"(1Pet.1:23,25).
By your line of reasoning, no one could actually believe the gospel and be born again until after John 3, right? Peter says "believe the gospel to be born again," but according to Jerry, the ability to be "born again" does not come until John 3. Amazing...
Jeremy thinks that the Jews who lived at the time the Lord walked the earth had to have "faith" plus do "works" in order to be saved
Yes, Jeremy does. So does the Lord Jesus Christ. Jeremy is in pretty good company, no? Here's what Christ said Jerry...
Matthew 19
19:17 So He said to him, "Why do you call Me good? No one [is] good but One, [that is], God. But if you want to enter into life, keep the commandments."
Matthew 24
24:13 He who endures to the end will be saved.
Jerry says faith alone is enough... Jesus Christ says keeping the commandments and enduring to the end, included with faith, will result in salvation / everlasting life. I know who I side with...
...despite the fact that Peter says that he was saved by "grace" just as the Gentiles:
"We believe it is through the grace of our Lord Jesus that we are saved,just as they are"(Acts15:11).
Typical Jerry... Pull a verse out of it's context and make it a pre-text. The issues surrounding Acts 15 are numerous. Unfortunately, this is yet another discussion. Let me ask you a question Jerry... Is Peter's meaning in Acts 15:11 what you really believe it to be? Were Peter and the Jews he is speaking to saved the same way the Gentiles were? The Gentiles are now asked to believe in the death, burial and resurrection of Christ based on Paul's teaching for the body of Christ. Where does Peter believe / preach this "same" message? He doesn't...
Despite the fact that Peter says that he was saved by "grace" Jeremy still says that he was saved by "faith" plus "works".
You are attempting to make two different words mean the same thing Jerry. Peter and Paul agree that all are saved by grace. You attempt to equate grace with faith. As I've stated numerous times in the past, all men are saved by God's grace. God was gracious to send His Son to die for the sins of all men throughout all time. That's what Peter and Paul mean when they speak of being saved by grace. Secondly, man must have faith in God. Man must believe what God tells him in order to have God's grace, the blood of Christ, applied to his account. However, God many times changes the way He asks man to show that faith. God asked Noah to show his faith by building an ark. God asked Abram to believe that his seed would be like the stars of the sky. God asked Abraham to be circumcised. God asks the body of Christ to believe that Jesus died for our sins and was raised from the dead. Just as Noah, Abram / Abraham did not need to believe that Christ died on the cross, we do not need to build an ark, be circumcised or believe that our seed will be like the stars in the sky. God changes the way He asks man to show faith. The same shed blood of Christ (God's grace) saves all men throughout all time.
Next, I asked why Christ told them they would do the works of Abraham if they were Abraham's children. You reply,
Because those who believe in their hearts do attempt to be obedient to the faith.
So you agree they were trying to "do something" (keep the law by faith) to show their faith? Good, so do I...
Now, here's where your argument becomes even more illogical... You say,
But here is what the Lord said to these Pharisees:
"..but ye seek to kill Me,because My word hath no place in you"(Jn.8:37).
Uh yeah... Christ defended the truth that He was the promised Messiah. Many believed in Him. Christ spoke the truth in love to these men, and they became angry. Yes, those who believed in Him turn on Him just as quickly. The word of truth He spoke in love no longer has any place in them. They now seek to kill Him. Next, Jerry makes a fatal mistake.
This argumernt of yours is so weak,but this is about what I expected.It never says that these men who the Lord said that their father is the devil ever believed.Instead,we read that "many believed on Him"(v.30).
Many believed but not "all".
In regard to those whose father is the devil He said that His word had no place in them (v.37).
Actually, you responded in the way I expected. You believe that Christ is speaking to the many who did not believe in Him, and call them children of the devil. Looks like Jerry forgot to read verse 31...
John 8
30 As He spoke these words, many believed in Him.
31 Then Jesus said to those Jews who believed Him, "If you abide in My word, you are My disciples indeed.
Read it again Jerry... Christ is speaking to
those who believed in Him. Those who believed in Him turn on Him when He tells them that "the truth will set them free." This is a serious problem for you Jerry. Here, we have a group of men who believe in Jesus (after John 3 no doubt). Jesus addresses them, and tells them the truth. Jesus tells them that they would do the works of Abraham if Abraham was indeed their father. They turn on Him and seek to kill Him. Since they freely rejected Him, they lost their salvation and are now children of the devil.
What "gives" is your mistaken view that they ever believed in Him in the first place.You attempt to make an argument based on the false premise that they actually believed in Him despite the Lord's own words that His word had no place in them!
I must belabor this point to show you how wrong you are Jerry. You say my premise is false? Deal with verse 31 then. Christ is speaking to
those who believed in Him. Why doesn't His word have place in them? They turned on Him and rejected Him
after they had believed in Him.
And that about sums up your arguments.You attempt to prove that the Lord Jesus never said that "faith" was sufficent for salvation,despite the fact that He said:
"He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life"(Jn.5:24).
Again, I ask, faith in what? His words? What words? Did they have to "do" anything to show faith? If not, why did Christ say, "Keep the commandments," and "He who endures to the end will be saved?"
You attempt to use the Pharisees of an example of men who believed,even though the Lord Jesus Himself said that His word had no place in them!
Unfortunately for you Jerry, Christ is speaking to "those who believed in Him" (John 8:31), not the scribes and Pharisees he bashed in the beginning of the chapter. It's ok to admit that you're wrong Jerry... Then you address 1Way and say,
Yes,Jeremy attempted to prove that those who the Lord said were sons of the devil had faith despite the clear words that they did not!
Here are the words which the Lord Jesus used to describe the men who Jeremy said "believed":
"...but you seek to kill Me,because my word has no place in you"(Jn.8:37).
Still belaboring... The "clear words that they did not" have faith? Then what does John 8:31 mean Jerry? Did Christ speak to those who did not believe in Him even though John 8:30, 31 says they did believe?
In Christ,
--Jeremy Finkenbinder