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To: WriteOn
Now, under any definition I would say that he meant alone without works, or merit (Eph.2:9) I think that your definition admits the heresy of antinomianism. I could be persuaded otherwise.

Even those Protestants who deny eternal security (which are most of them) accept the fact that salavation must be a free gift not a work that you earn (Rom.6:23)

It is simply by faith because it is a gift, not a work that we can take credit for (Rom.4:4-5)

46 posted on 10/15/2002 1:22:54 PM PDT by fortheDeclaration
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To: fortheDeclaration
BTTT.................Thank you for this important insight/information!

[Now, under any definition I would say that he meant alone without works, or merit (Eph.2:9) I think that your definition admits the heresy of antinomianism. I could be persuaded otherwise.]

Even those Protestants who deny eternal security (which are most of them) accept the fact that salavation must be a free gift not a work that you earn (Rom.6:23)

[It is simply by faith because it is a gift, not a work that we can take credit for (Rom.4:4-5)]

Yes,......saints are made/created as saints by God and HIS work,......NOT by Man and his organizations !

47 posted on 10/16/2002 5:43:32 AM PDT by maestro
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