Is your reading comprehension really that weak?
Allowing salvation at all requires the Grace of Yehova, but the grace is not what is doing the saving. It is the continuation in Torah, the “Righteousness of Yehova” that is required for entry to the wedding feast. The “Garment.”
No Garment, no salvation. “He who endures to the end; the same shall be saved.”
Do you thing Yeshua was mistaken when he uttered those words?
Was he mistaken in Matthew 7:21-23?
Was he ever mistaken?
Grace gets you to your Mikvah, and that is where it stops, and righteousness must begin.
Philippians 2:12
Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.
Was Paul mistaken too?
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Is yours? You can wear your own righteousness as "the" wedding garment - but you will be cast out wearing the filthy rags of self-righteousness. Hint: The BRIDE is not the same as a guest. The BRIDE is automatically there at the wedding. Here is the TRUE meaning and purpose of the wedding feast parable from Matthew 22:
In Revelation 19 the church has been prepared as a bride having been clothed in white linen, representing our righteousness. But as in Isaiah 61:10, the righteousness symbolized by the clothing is given to the bride, not purchased or earned. Paul said that ours is a righteousness that comes to us through faith (Romans 3:21-22).
The fact that a guest is thrown out into the darkness for not wearing wedding clothes indicates these last minute guests are required to be clothed in garments of salvation as well. Rev. 16:15 tells us Tribulation believers will have to keep their clothes with them. In other words theyll be responsible for maintaining the righteousness they will have been given by obeying Gods commandments and remaining faithful to Jesus (Rev. 14:12). Only the Church has been promised the gift of eternal security.
Therefore the guest who was escorted out had been a Tribulation believer who was now trying to gain entrance to the banquet in his own clothing, having lost or discarded the garment of salvation hed been given. He was hoping to gain entrance to the kingdom in his own righteousness, which as Isaiah said, is like filthy rags in Gods sight. This is another slant on the parable of the 10 bridesmaids (Matt. 25:1-13). The setting there is also the time of the 2nd Coming. And again, the Church is not a bridesmaid.
The Church is the bride and could not be refused admittance to her own wedding banquet. The five who were excluded were tribulation believers who had lost their salvation either by not obeying Gods commandments or by not remaining faithful to Jesus or both. This is indicated by their lack of sufficient oil, which is symbolic of the Holy Spirit. Since the Holy Spirit is sealed within the Church as a deposit guaranteeing our salvation (Eph 1:13-14), the bridesmaids who were excluded from the banquet have to represent a post rapture group from whom the Holy Spirit had departed after a lapse of faith.
Many are invited, but few are chosen (Matt 22:1-14). God doesnt desire that any should perish, but that all would come to repentance (2 Peter 3:9). But whether its the Bride or the wedding guests, the only righteousness that gains us admission into His presence is that which is given us as a gift and accepted in faith (Rom 3:21-22). All of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ (Gal 3:27). For God made Him Who had no sin to become sin for us, that in Him we might become the righteousness of God (2 Cor 5:21).https://gracethrufaith.com/topical-studies/parables/the-parable-of-the-wedding-banquet/
The ONLY way we can be saved is because of God's grace - we can never deserve it, earn it, work for it or merit it. That is WHY it's grace! We receive the grace of God that brings salvation through faith and NOT by works. Those who try to justified by their works are fallen from grace.
Keep ignoring the REAL questions - is does not go unnoticed.