Jerry Shugart
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Paul Sadler, perhaps the top spokesmen in the Neo-MAD community as well as the president of the Berean Bible Society, teaches that under the gospel of the kingdom works were required for salvation:
Sadler continues, writing that "According to James, Abraham served as a 'pattern' to the circumcision that faith and works were 'required' for salvation under their program" [emphasis added] (Ibid., p.10).
Of course Sadler said nothing about this verse from the pen of James which demonstrates that those who received his epistle were born of God by the "word of truth":
Stadler also failed to mention this verse which teaches the exact same thing as James:
Sadler also gave no reason why we shouldn't believe what is written here, words that prove that only faith is necessary for salvation:
Now let's see if any of those in the Neo-Mad camp will address any of these three verses which I quoted.
"We should add that the gospel of the circumcision and the gospel of the kingdom are inseparably bound together. Both are based upon a 'performance system. 'It is this program and message that James was laboring under when he wrote his epistle...How often James must have heard one of his countrymen say, 'I believe in God.' But James observed that there were no fruits in his life that substantiated his claim, which was essential under the gospel of the circumcision" [emphasis added] (Sadler, "Studies in the Epistle of James," The Berean Searchlight, January, 2006, p.8-9).
Sadler continues, writing that "According to James, Abraham served as a 'pattern' to the circumcision that faith and works were 'required' for salvation under their program" [emphasis added] (Ibid., p.10).
Of course Sadler said nothing about this verse from the pen of James which demonstrates that those who received his epistle were born of God by the "word of truth":
"He chose to give us birth through the word of truth, that we might be a kind of firstfruits of all he created" (Jas.1:18).
Stadler also failed to mention this verse which teaches the exact same thing as James:
"Being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God...And this is the word which by the gospel is preached unto you" (1 Pet.1:23,25).
Sadler also gave no reason why we shouldn't believe what is written here, words that prove that only faith is necessary for salvation:
"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life" (Jn.3:16).
Now let's see if any of those in the Neo-Mad camp will address any of these three verses which I quoted.
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