Here is a quote from Clement…
1Clem 32:4, “
And so we, having been called through His will in Christ Jesus, are not justified through ourselves or through our own wisdom or understanding or piety or works which we wrought in holiness of heart, but through faith, whereby the Almighty God justified all men that have been from the beginning; to whom be the glory for ever and ever. Amen.”
Jac, how do you term what happens after salvation and the role of sanctification?
The majority of early church writings from 80 — 180 AD were written for Christians in their local communities — assemblies and not for the unsaved. So were Paul's letters. There is something that comes after Salivation's entrance. It is unfortunate that many use the bible and early, early, writing of the Church to support a 'works saves' mentality. However, this is not the case here, nor is its PL's position either.
Now, PL and I disagree on some issues concerning predestination but on where one beliefs lead is another we would agree on. After being born again one needs Christian instruction or discipleship
not to stay saved or be save but rather because one is saved. The very usage of the Greek words we translate as Faith and Believe mean commitment, fidelity, Loyalty — much like how these are developed during being married to your spouse. They involve a relationship built on love. It is learned in process of living and develops or refines or purifies love.
Much of the New Testament and the majority of early church writings from 80 — 180 AD speak of this type of love between the recipient of salvation by grace and God being instructed, taught, revealed how to love God and their fellow Christians within there local communities. Coming out of darkness — one needs to learn how to walk in the light during this earth bound sojourn and what it means as well as how one loves God and how this love is known.
When we learn to love God — sins that used to so easily enslave us drop off and have no hold on a person. A new sin is revealed and love slays that one too however long it takes. The Majority of people that use the term Lordship Salvation seem to understand this concept as I would say they love God. It is this love given by grace that causes one to say — Jesus is Lord. Much like the marriage faith I described earlier.
So I am confused by you're your terms Jac, People are saved by God's grace and those destined to live a longer life are changed by this grace to love God ever more deeply. Are you stating that this change does not occur or is not necessary for them being taught of the Lord because they just need intellectual ascent alone?
Matthew 13:17-23, “Many prophets and good people were eager to see what you see and to hear what you hear. But I tell you that they did not see or hear. 18 Now listen to the meaning of the story about the farmer: 19 the seeds that fell along the road are the people who hear the message about the kingdom, but don't understand it. Then the evil one comes and snatches the message from their hearts. 20 The seeds that fell on rocky ground are the people who gladly hear the message and accept it right away. 21 But they don't have deep roots, and they don't last very long. As soon as life gets hard or the message gets them in trouble, they give up. 22 The seeds that fell among the thorn bushes are also people who hear the message. But they start worrying about the needs of this life and are fooled by the desire to get rich. So the message gets choked out, and they never produce anything. 23
The seeds that fell on good ground are the people who hear and understand the message. They produce as much as a hundred or sixty or thirty times what was planted.” CEV
The seeds that fell on good ground are the people who hear and understand the message. If by hearing alone - does this manner of grace save? Or does hearing actually lead one unto something called 'living by faith': Commitment, loyalty, fidelity, hold on too, rely on, depend, surrender too, i.e. the result of agape love?
If one is taught that they need no root to tap into God's love, were they ever really saved? If one is shown that Christian commitment and love is unnecessary is it any wonder the message is snatched away from their hearts as evidenced by their conduct and manner of life? If one hears the wrong message they start worrying about the needs of this life and are duped to live without the Lord and fail to show any evidence of God's love shed aboard in their hearts.
But of those who
hear and understand the message are saved. It is not by works but an act of God's love that circumcises the heart and like Abraham — they learn to walk by Faith in the truest sense of the word.
They have what is missing in so many today. They live it and reflect it to their families, friends, and church. They're learning to love God and each other day by tender day.
Their acts do not save them nor even keep them saved — they simply love God and seek to reflect God's true nature and character on earth and are reminded how by constant Christian instruction. They understand.
Do we?
Jac there are way too many scriptures that instruct us to love God and others and how to live as Christians to ignore these and pass off as unnecessary, and I hope you are not saying that these truths are unnecessary. Yes people do misuse bible truths to teach a works based salvation and they should be confronted with their errors but remember that the bible itself does teach that there is more to faith other than intellectual ascent alone.
I did order the book you shared and will read it further as it may have more info on this matter than one can post
For those interested -Here is a Reference Link to early writings below:
http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/c ... thers.html
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