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Gary
> "Bob Felts"
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> > Gary
> >
> > > "Bob Felts"
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> > > > Gary
> > > >
> > > > [...]
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> > > > >
> > > > > No, that is not the basis for the infant's salvation. Eveyone who
> > > > >is ever saved is saved because of Christ's Sacrifice.
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > So why are infants saved?
> > >
> > > By Christ's death God was propitiated. Hence God can save anyone whom
> > > He chooses. God chooses to save all infants who die in infancy. ( My
> > > opinion based upon knowing what God is like.)
> > >
> >
> > So why does salvation work differently for adults (in your system) than
> > it does for infants? Why does God choose all infants, but not all
> > adults?
>
> Are you serious?
Yes, I am.
>
> I don't believe you are.
>
I'm sorry that it's such a difficult question for you.
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wrf3@stablecross.com (Bob Felts) writes:
>Stephen M. Adams
>> wrf3@stablecross.com (Bob Felts) writes:
>> >Stephen M. Adams
>> >> lsenders@hotmail.com writes:
>> >> >Stephen M. Adams wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >Security of the believer is taught in Rom 8.
>> >>
>> >> Others are covering this issues. My point is quite clear -
>> >> 'justification by faith alone' is clearly, unambigously and absolutely
>> >> refuted by James.
>> >
>> >I can show you that it clearly, unambiguously and absolutely isn't
>> >refuted by James. We can begin with a question: what is the source of
>> >the work that you do to demonstrate your faith?
>>
>> Are you admitting, then, that 'faith without works is dead' and that such
>> workless faith can not save? In other words, there is no salvation without
>> faith AND works?
>
>Answer my question and I'll answer yours.
We do the works, enabled by grace. But they are voluntary acts in response
to grace. They are NOT forced by God. In other words, one way to refuse
the gift is to refuse to do the works we have been enabled by grace to
do.
>> That is quite clearly what James says.
>
>What James says, and how it's put into practice are two very different
>things. I want to see your "wiring diagram" to see how faith and works
>are wired together. There'