And yet you fail to even comment on the essence.James is not using the word "justified" in James 2:24 to mean "accounted as righteous" but is shown to be righteous. James is discussing the evidence of faith (says-claims to have faith but has no works/I will show you my faith by my works - James 2:14-18) and not the initial act of being accounted as righteous with God. (Romans 4:2-3) Works bear out the justification that already came by faith.
In the Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, the Greek word for justified "dikaioo" #1344 is:
1. to render righteous or such he ought to be
2. to show, exhibit, evince, one to be righteous, such as he is and wishes himself to be considered - *fits the context.
3. to declare, pronounce, one to be just, righteous, or such as he ought to be
In Matthew 12:37, we read - "For by your words you will be justified, and by your words you will be condemned." This is because our words (and our works) reveal the condition of our hearts. Words/works are evidence for, or against a man being in a state of righteousness.
God is said to have been justified by those who were baptized by John the Baptist (Luke 7:29). This act pronounced or declared God to be righteous. It did not make him righteous. The basis or ground for the pronouncement was the fact that God IS righteous. Notice that the NIV reads, “acknowledged that God's way was right.." The ESV reads, “they declared God just.” This is the "sense" in which God was “justified.” He was shown to be righteous.
Matthew 11:19 "The Son of Man came eating and drinking, and they say, 'Behold, a gluttonous man and a drunkard, a friend of tax-gatherers and sinners!' Yet wisdom is justified/vindicated/shown to be right by her deeds."
It is through faith "in Jesus Christ alone" (and not based on the merits of our works) that we are justified on account of Christ (Romans 3:24; 5:1; 5:9); yet the faith that justifies does not remain alone (unfruitful, barren) if it is genuine. (James 2:14-24) *Perfect Harmony*
I often hear works-salvationists cite John 3:36 in the NASB and "stress" the word "obey" to imply that we are saved "by" obedience/works and end up conflating believing with obedience/works which "follow" believing. In regard to "does not obey the Son" in the New American Standard translation of the Bible, this does not mean that receiving eternal life is received based on the merits of our obedience/works which "follow" believing in the Son but obey by choosing to believe in the Son.
If John wanted to make obedience the central theme in salvation here, he would have said: "He who believes and obeys the Son has eternal life," but that is not what John said. To obey the Son here is to choose to believe in the Son.
The King James Version renders this same verse as: He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that "believeth not the Son" shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him. The NIV says "rejects the Son" and the HCSB says, "refuses to believe in the Son." To refuse to believe in the Son is to disobey, rebel, be disloyal and refuse conformity. Strong’s definition of apeitheo is "to disbelieve willfully and perversely." *In the context of 3:36, to "not obey the Son" means to reject the Son by refusing to believe in the Son.
Jesus asks us to do and not do many things which are necessary for eternal life. Sheep and Goats. Eucharist.
But Your logic is faulty.
In logic "necessary" is not the same as "sufficient "
eg to pass a car driving test, you have to show up for the test. (necessary not sufficient)
eg to get a job you have to fill out the form and come for the interview. (necessary not sufficient)
Showing up or filling out forms (necessary) is not sufficient which is solely in the gift of the interviewer or tester. By their grace if you like.
Would you dare complain to an employer that you did not get the job because your logic tells you "it was the interview that gets the job" so you dont need obedience and so you do not have to fill out the form?
Try it ..see what happens.
Just as salvation is by grace through faith.
The works you are demanded to do , do not save.
You are yet another who falsely claims that any have salvation by works. We do not.
We just try to do what the bible tells us to do.
What little we can offer is obedience.
You are not an automaton. "believing" does not make you a robot that obeys. Every day you have free will.
Nothing we do is enough to save, indeed the works are a merit of God not us, so none are sufficient to save, therefore it is not salvation by works.
My suggestion is you do not take your above sophistry to Lord at the judgement..
"but Lord, you got it all wrong...Lord, you dont understand scripture.... all I need is faith, I do not need to obey you..."
See what happens...
The problem is your PERSONAL definition of faith. Formed faith is not just intellectual assent. Even the devil believes Jesus is Lord
Faith involves obedience. Every day you are challenged to do what our Lord asks you to do and not do... Have you?
My suggestion is you listen to those APPOINTED by Jesus and SENT to teach. Not to "lean your own understanding"
To the church that has the power to decide disputes.
It has. It can tell you what the true interpretation of scripture is. Not your own.