Jerry Shugart
Well-known member
Jeremy,
You said:
Here is a Scriptual passages where the Lord Jesus describes those who will be saved:
"And every one that hath forsaken houses,or brethren,or sisters,or father,or mother,or wife,or children,or lands,for My sake,shall receive an hundredfold,and shall inherit everlasting life"(Mt.19:29).
The Lord Jesus surely is not saying that a requirement of eternal life is that we must forsake our families,but instead He is describing those who will be saved.
You say that this is teaching that "works of righteousness" are necessary in order to be accepted of God.But that directly contradicts the words of Paul:
"Not by works of righteousness which we have done,but according to His mercy He saved us..."(Titus5:5).
In His grace,--Jerry
You said:
What you fail to realize is the fact that Peter is merely describing those who are accepted by the Lord.Those who fear God live a life according to their conscience.Therefore,the words "works righteousness" are in regard to the "obedience of faith".But these "works" do not save him.One more passage to throw into the mix Jerry... It seems that Peter understood "doing works of righteousness" to be accepted by God...
quote:
Acts 10
10:34 Then Peter opened his mouth and said: "In truth I perceive that God shows no partiality.
10:35 But in every nation whoever fears Him and works righteousness is accepted by Him.
Was Peter wrong too Jerry?
Here is a Scriptual passages where the Lord Jesus describes those who will be saved:
"And every one that hath forsaken houses,or brethren,or sisters,or father,or mother,or wife,or children,or lands,for My sake,shall receive an hundredfold,and shall inherit everlasting life"(Mt.19:29).
The Lord Jesus surely is not saying that a requirement of eternal life is that we must forsake our families,but instead He is describing those who will be saved.
You say that this is teaching that "works of righteousness" are necessary in order to be accepted of God.But that directly contradicts the words of Paul:
"Not by works of righteousness which we have done,but according to His mercy He saved us..."(Titus5:5).
In His grace,--Jerry