@FreeInChrist
I understand that point well, yet, any commandment we have an
"active part in" ~in order to receive something from God,
BECOMES a work of the law! Faith is a work on man's part, and I might add, just as charity, and any other fruit of the Spirit, so why chose faith as the medium, channel through which eternal life is given to the sinner? The scriptures said that the obedience of Christ is the
only means of receiving eternal life, which obedience
includes faith on his part, along with all other works, charity, meekness, longsuffering brotherly kindness, and many, many more.
Romans 5:19
“For as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners,
so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous.”
Our obedience, be it whatever one desires to teach,
has not one thing to do with our justification from the condemnation of God's law; Justification is freely given by grace
alone, through Christ
alone, or, on his behalf, without any deeds on man's part, since in our flesh dwelleth no good thing, not to mention, the power of one's will that so many teaches is free; man's flesh does not co-partner, cooperates with the Spirit to bring about the new birth, that's bringing in works through the back door which many attempt to do. Do not lightly pass over these two paragraphs.
What the Holy Ghost through the prophets, and apostles
constantly affirms is this: that
faith is the system which God has chosen for us to come to understand how we were made the righteousness of God through the only means possible, by Him having a Son, and sending him into the world as the surety of his elect, this is the message of the gospel from Abraham to David, to Paul, all through the scriptures.
Romans 4:3
“For what saith the scripture? Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for righteousness.”
Please consider: This is the most popular Bible quotation (Genesis 15:6; Romans 4:3,5,6,9,22,24; Galatians 3:6 and James 2:23)
We do understand how that Paul mention faith over and over, and Abraham is the greatest example of it. So, in what sense is Abraham the father of us? And why is Abraham so important? For very good reasons in opposing those who seek to be justified
We understand that Abraham was a man approved of God and commended by Him for faith. Yet, let it be known, for those who are trusting in circumcision (in our day baptism) he was declared righteous before it! For those trusting in the deeds of the (like
@Studyman) Abraham was righteous 430 before the law was even given. (Romans 4:13-16; Galatians 3;17)
What did Abraham believe? God promised him a son and a multitudinous seed (Genesis 15:6). Did Abraham call forth faith in order to be justified and made righteous by God at this time?
Here is where we greatly differ from Arminians and Calvinists alike about justification, whom we find to be very similar on this doctrine, when we press them for definitions.
Arminians hold
conditional justification – faith is the human condition for righteousness. Calvinists hold instrumental justification – faith is the instrument, channel, receiving righteousness.
We reject both, for our faith
does not affect legal justification. It only affects the knowledge of it in our conscience/heart.
The text says God accepted Abraham’s faith and counted
it as evidence for righteousness, which is how we understand it: our faith is
the spiritual evidence and fruit of salvation.
The difference is significant ~ is legal justification conditional, or is it unconditional? Is faith the means of righteousness before God, or is it
only the evidence of righteousness?
Consider carefullY: Abraham had believed God and his promises and trusted Him obediently
long before this minor event (Genesis 12:1-4; Hebrews 11:8; Genesis 13:4, 14-18; 14:17-24).
If this event was the conditional or instrumental cause of Abraham’s justification, then he was a condemned pagan in his previous acts of worship, which God joyfully accepted!
Did Melchizedek bless Abram as a condemned sinner on his way to the lake of fire (Genesis 14:18-20) ?
Before Abraham could get started believing, God had already accepted him (
Gen 15:1)!
If this event was the conditional or instrumental cause of Abraham’s justification, then the shish-ka-bob javelin act of Phinehas was his condition or instrument (Psalm 106:30-31) !
Answer this question: Is it an
act of faith that justifies?
A life of faith? Or
only while you have faith?
Or what? Or, is it
solely by the obedience of
ONE, Jesus Christ?
I freely admit that Romans four is one of the hardest portion of God's word for young believers to grasp hold of, and this subject in particular
Maybe later I finish your post, but for now it is long enough for the average reader. .