Posted on 06/04/2017 12:29:15 PM PDT by ealgeone
Question: "Why is sola fide important?"
Answer: Sola fide which means "faith alone" is important because it is one of the distinguishing characteristics or key points that separate the true biblical Gospel from false gospels. At stake is the very Gospel itself and it is therefore a matter of eternal life or death. Getting the Gospel right is of such importance that the Apostle Paul would write in Galatians 1:9, As we have already said, so now I say again: If anybody is preaching to you a gospel other than what you accepted, let him be eternally condemned! Paul was addressing the same question that sola fide addresseson what basis is man declared by God to be justified? Is it by faith alone or by faith combined with works? Paul makes it clear in Galatians and Romans that man is justified by faith in Christ and not by observing the law (Galatians 2:16), and the rest of the Bible concurs.
Sola fide is one of the five solas that came to define and summarize the key issues of the Protestant Reformation. Each of these Latin phrases represents a key area of doctrine that was an issue of contention between the Reformers and the Roman Catholic Church, and today they still serve to summarize key doctrines essential to the Gospel and to Christian life and practice. The Latin word sola means alone or only and the essential Christian doctrines represented by these five Latin phrases accurately summarize the biblical teaching on these crucial subjects: sola scripturaScripture alone, sola fidefaith alone, sola gratiagrace alone, sola ChristusChrist alone, and sola Deo gloriafor the glory of God alone. Each one is vitally important, and they are all closely tied together. Deviation from one will lead to error in another essential doctrine, and the result will almost always be a false gospel which is powerless to save.
Sola fide or faith alone is a key point of difference between not only Protestants and Catholics but between biblical Christianity and almost all other religions and teachings. The teaching that we are declared righteous by God (justified) on the basis of our faith alone and not by works is a key doctrine of the Bible and a line that divides most cults from biblical Christianity. While most religions and cults teach men what works they must do to be saved, the Bible teaches that we are not saved by works, but by Gods grace through His gift of faith (Ephesians 2:8-9). Biblical Christianity is distinct from every other religion in that it is centered on what God has accomplished through Christs finished work, while all other religions are based on human achievement. If we abandon the doctrine of justification by faith, we abandon the only way of salvation. Now when a man works, his wages are not credited to him as a gift, but as an obligation. However, to the man who does not work but trusts God who justifies the wicked, his faith is credited as righteousness" (Romans 4:4-5). The Bible teaches that those that trust Jesus Christ for justification by faith alone are imputed with His righteousness (2 Corinthians 5:21), while those who try to establish their own righteousness or mix faith with works will receive the punishment due to all who fall short of Gods perfect standard.
Sola fidethe doctrine of justification by faith alone apart from worksis simply recognizing what is taught over and over in Scripturethat at some point in time God declares ungodly sinners righteous by imputing Christs righteousness to them (Romans 4:5, 5:8, 5:19). This happens apart from any works and before the individual actually begins to become righteous. This is an important distinction between Catholic theology that teaches righteous works are meritorious towards salvation and Protestant theology that affirms the biblical teaching that righteous works are the result and evidence of a born-again person who has been justified by God and regenerated by the power of the Holy Spirit.
How important is sola fide? It is so important to the Gospel message and a biblical understanding of salvation that Martin Luther described it as being the article with and by which the church stands. Those who reject sola fide reject the only Gospel that can save them and by necessity embrace a false gospel. That is why Paul so adamantly denounces those who taught law-keeping or other works of righteousness in Galatians 1:9 and other passages. Yet today this important biblical doctrine is once again under attack. Too often sola fide is relegated to secondary importance instead of being recognized as an essential doctrine of Christianity, which it certainly is.
Consider Abraham: He believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness. Understand, then, that those who believe are children of Abraham. The Scripture foresaw that God would justify the Gentiles by faith, and announced the gospel in advance to Abraham: All nations will be blessed through you. So those who have faith are blessed along with Abraham, the man of faith. All who rely on observing the law are under a curse, for it is written: Cursed is everyone who does not continue to do everything written in the Book of the Law. Clearly no one is justified before God by the law, because, The righteous will live by faith (Galatians 3:6-11).
There is only ONE place in Scripture where the words "faith alone" appear together in Scripture:
"You see that a man is justified by works and not by faith alone." James 2:24
Please don’t upset people with strict Biblical views by quoting the Bible to them.
Try reading Romans 4 where Paul talks about Abraham.
You don’t know the Bible OR Koine Greek very well, do you?
If you wish to enter into life, keep the commandments. (Matt. 19:17)
But of course there are those who would have you believe that they know more than Jesus.
We are justified by works. Just not ours. We are justified by the completed work of Christ and nothing else.
Funny how all of they have of what Jesus said is contained in the Bible, but they make it a point to ignore so much that contradicts their man-made doctrines.
But THAT'S supposed to be "common sense."
By all means! Refute him with your Koine Greek and Bible knowledge; don't just act like a little brat by acting like your insult is an answer.
You just can't cherry-pick the verses that support beliefs. You cannot ignore James.
"not by faith alone" is the only verse in Scripture where 'faith alone' is found. You can point to a hundred verses on the importance of faith. Yes. Faith is important. Faith Alone is counter to the plain words of Scripture.
Since when is a direct quote “interpretive?”
Implied “bastardization” is useless in the hands of observable intellectual dishonest.
The “works” that the Apostle James is describing are works that demonstrate your faith. Jesus tells us to believe in Him, and follow His commandments. Jesus refers to following his commandments as “bearing fruit”. Note: only the seed (Word) sown in “good ground” bears fruit.
Many “Christians” miss the “follow His commandments” part. His general commandment is to “Love another!” There are also specific commandments that Jesus gives to specific people at specific times.
It is really hard to understand how promoting “sola fide”, and ignoring the “works” which demonstrate that faith, is actually in keeping with what Jesus taught.
I’m not going to argue with you because you clearly know more than we do.
I will, however, point out the word “trinity” isn’t in the Bible either, but it’s clearly taught implicitly, much as “sola fide.”
I’ll post the following link for anyone else who isn’t certain he understands the gospel.
You know, I would, but whenever I have before I just got told I was going to Hell by the Papists.
So rather, I will simply snark back in the nasty way that the Papists love so much. That’s how they started, that’s how I’ll reply.
If they wanted dialogue, they wouldn’t be so condescending, would they?
The whole point is that you cannot be saved by works.
Faith generates and begins the “good work in Christ”.
It follows suit. And it’s not cherry picking.
What kind of works are required for Salvation?
Christ says none.
John 3:36
John 6:29
Romans 10:9-10
Acts 16:31
Faith was enough to count Abraham and Lot as righteous per Romans 4.
But that is not what Scripture says.
"You see that a man is justified by works and not by faith alone." James 2:24
When it’s cherry picked out of context of course.
How about the article’s point on the ENTIRE book of Galatians.
Consider Abraham: He believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness. Understand, then, that those who believe are children of Abraham. The Scripture foresaw that God would justify the Gentiles by faith, and announced the gospel in advance to Abraham: All nations will be blessed through you. So those who have faith are blessed along with Abraham, the man of faith. All who rely on observing the law are under a curse, for it is written: Cursed is everyone who does not continue to do everything written in the Book of the Law. Clearly no one is justified before God by the law, because, The righteous will live by faith (Galatians 3:6-11).
There is no “good news” except justification before God by faith alone. Real faith results in good works...which is the whole point of the book of James. “Results in” however, is not the same as “combined with.”
I agree completely.
But Scripture says we cannot be saved by Faith Alone.
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