Posted on 06/22/2015 5:12:28 AM PDT by xsmommy
Word For The Day, Monday, 6/22/15
In order that we might all raise the level of discourse and expand our language abilities, here is the daily post of "Word for the Day".
surplusage; noun
1. (law) (in pleading, etc) irrelevant matter, such as a superfluous allegation
2. an excess of words
3. a less common word for surplus
Etymology: 1375-1425; late Middle English; see surplus, -age
Rules: Everyone must leave a post using the Word for the Day in a sentence.
The sentence must, in some way, relate to the news of the day.
Practice makes perfect.....post on....
political sausage is stuffed with the excess and waste product of the surplusage class.
I bought some sausage. It had too much sage. It tasted like it has surplusage...........................
oh that is disturbing. Faith in Jesus Christ is what saves. period. end of story. if you have that, and seek to honor Him, you are going to do good works. I honestly do not know why people [and I am looking at you, religion forum] go on and on and on and ON about the theology of it, and beat each other up over who is right. it serves NO purpose, brings no glory or honor to God, and only delights Satan to have believers tearing each other down that way.
A+++ NOT tasty at all!
good one! A+++
"Faith alone" is the Protestant heresy. We are saved by grace alone, which results in our faith which is shown by its works. Both faith and works are secondary and motivated by grace.
We suffer through media coverage
So mundane and well below average
No questions asked
Reporters just bask
In Josh Earnests quibbling surplusage
No joshing, he’s an irksome fellow! A++++
I shouldn’t have said alone after faith, as that is the protestant mantra. We are saved by faith.
For that bunch, the clothing looked good.
LMAO
It all depends on how you define “faith,” of course. There is the danger that saying “faith alone” can lead people to believe it is only an intellectual assent to a set of ideas that is necessary.
Which is why we avoid it, usually. It all comes from grace. Grace transforms us. Grace animates our faith. Grace empowers our works.
Grace is varied, God is free to grace us as he sees fit...not all grace results in faith..but when he give us faith that all changes.
SrB often expounds on the word love...it’s a noun, yet a verb and it must be both to be love. I feel the same way about faith. Noun and verb, must be both. Only if our good deeds are done through our faith in Jesus are we doing God’s work, thus our faith is now an action....and alive.
Egads, this is getting deep. I merely wished to point out some Catholics who have not read their Bibles or thought this through. How can you not know WHO Paul is?
excellent alternative definition! A++++
that woman is a raving loon! A+++
Ephesians 2:8 says we are saved BY grace, through faith, and even that faith is not of ourselves but rather is the gift of God.
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