To: Elsie
When I hear this ridiculous talk (i.e., good works that save are not obedience to the “Law”), I often wonder if they get it that the “Law of Moses” contained the Ten Commandments. If the “good works” RCs claim must be done to be saved don't include not murdering, not committing adultery, not stealing, not honoring parents, not worshiping Almighty God alone, etc., then what kind of works ARE they????
480 posted on
10/29/2013 1:34:35 PM PDT by
boatbums
(God is ready to assume full responsibility for the life wholly yielded to Him.)
To: boatbums
When I hear this ridiculous talk (i.e., good works that save are not obedience to the Law), I often wonder if they get it that the Law of Moses contained the Ten Commandments. If the good works RCs claim must be done to be saved don't include not murdering, not committing adultery, not stealing, not honoring parents, not worshiping Almighty God alone, etc., then what kind of works ARE they???? That's an excellent question because there is the inference that there are good works that the believer can do that are somehow NOT covered in or by the Law.
481 posted on
10/29/2013 2:05:43 PM PDT by
metmom
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