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There is a Satanic twist to the word of truth that tells people they do not have to do anything to be saved, but that is sophistry. It is not your works that save you, but your faith; that is true, but if there is no works or no works worthy in the expression of your faith, then you have no real faith and what you are calling faith is a delusion.
There is a Satanic twist to the word of truth that tells people they do not have to do anything to be saved, but that is sophistry. It is not your works that save you, but your faith; that is true, but if there is no works or no works worthy in the expression of your faith, then you have no real faith and what you are calling faith is a delusion.


The word  ''pistos''  does come from the word ''peitho''  πείθω which means "to persuade" or "be persuaded" or even "to trust, have confidence", but as an adjective it is defining some one who, because he is convinced or convicted of Christ, he shows evidence of the ''faithful in the transaction of business'' of Christ - faithful to [[Keep the commandments]] of Christ.
The word  ''pistos''  does come from the word ''peitho''  πείθω which means "to persuade" or "be persuaded" or even "to trust, have confidence", but as an adjective it is defining some one who, because he is convinced or convicted of Christ, he shows evidence of the ''faithful in the transaction of business'' of Christ - faithful to [[Keep the commandments|keep the commandments]] of Christ.





Revision as of 09:33, 8 October 2015

What constitutes a Believer that is Saved by Grace through being Faithful?

The word pistos πιστός means faithful. It is defined "of persons who show themselves faithful in the transaction of business, the execution of commands, or the discharge of official duties".

Faith is not just consistently thinking something is true. True Faith produces works. If you do not have true faith you will not have works worthy of repentance. The same as the man who does not physically commit adultery but lusts in his heart and has committed adultery in his heart, the man who does good works but not out of love of truth -- his works mean nothing. You are not saved by your works, and specifically by works of the law, but by true faith in the character of Christ, his purpose and motivation, His Holy Spirit.

There is a Satanic twist to the word of truth that tells people they do not have to do anything to be saved, but that is sophistry. It is not your works that save you, but your faith; that is true, but if there is no works or no works worthy in the expression of your faith, then you have no real faith and what you are calling faith is a delusion.

The word pistos does come from the word peitho πείθω which means "to persuade" or "be persuaded" or even "to trust, have confidence", but as an adjective it is defining some one who, because he is convinced or convicted of Christ, he shows evidence of the faithful in the transaction of business of Christ - faithful to keep the commandments of Christ.


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