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Some false teachers claim that Paul says we are saved by faith, but James paraodxically says we are saved by works.
Justification is not a process or a set of stages. God's once-for-all act gives every believer full assurance of salvation.
Only when we grasp this doctrine do we begin to comprehend the true nature and infinite extent of God's saving grace.
The answer won't be found in our highly variable feelings, or our spiritual ups and downs, but only in God's unchanging Word.
This view, touted by some leading figures who are popular among Evangelicals, is completely contrary to Scripture.
A careful study of the Hebrew words used in this passage and elsewhere tells us that the answer is clearly no - and why.
Jesus' words from the cross, "It is finished!" tell us that sinners who believe on Him aren't saved on the installment plan!
But the first thirty-nine books of the Bible contain Gospel riches that we must not leave untapped.
How does a Catholic priest's thinking change when he comes to Christ?
Does forgiveness depend on who you are and what you did?
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