Now to him that worketh is the reward not reckoned of grace, but of debt. - Romans 4:4

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Page Title: Pauls letter to the Romans
URL: http://website.lineone.net/~gospeldefenders/ebs/Romans/Romans 1-7.html
...ng to debt. > But to him not working, but believing on Him justifying the > ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness. > (Romans 4:4-5) In these verses we can see that Abraham could not have worked for his salvation. If he had worked for it, God would have owed him salvation as a... - Item #0311

Page Title: 249
URL: http://wesley.nnu.edu/arminianism/Arminius/g.htm
...t is the signification of the word "to impute," as Piscator against Bellarmine, when treating on justification, (from Romans 4:4,) has well observed and safisfactorily proved. The matter may be rendered clearer by an example. If a man who owes another a hundred florins, pays ... - Item #0312

Page Title: DISPUTATION 10
URL: http://wesley.nnu.edu/arminianism/Arminius/j.htm
...e mode of remuneration. For according to the [primeval] law, "To him that WORKED , the reward would be of debt;" 507 (Romans 4:4;) and to him that transgressed, the punishment inflicted would be of the severity of strict justice. But to him that BELIEVETH , the reward is best......;of grace" and "of debt;" nor can it, at the same time, admit and exclude "boasting." (Galatians 2:17; Romans 4:4, 5; 3:27.) It was also proper that the promise should precede the Gospel, and should in return be fulfilled by the Gospel: for, as it was not befit...... it did not announce the law, neither as being the power of God unto salvation "to him who worked and that of debt," (Romans 4:4,) nor as being the seal of sin and of condemnation; (Colossians 2:14;) neither did it announce the promise, by which righteousness and salvation we...... according to the law, and without grace, to his own salvation, and to the glory both of divine and human righteousness." (Romans 4:4; 3:27; Ephesians 2:8, 9.) 6. (2.) But the rule of the Ceremonial law is widely different. For its works are neither of themselves pleasing to God, ......nd separated in an individual point, so that by the addition of a single atom, a transition is made from the one to the other. (Romans 4:4, 5; 9:30-32.) Thirdly. Because a man must be justified by the one or the other of them, otherwise he will fall from righteousness and therefore fro... - Item #0313

Page Title: Romans - Chapter 4 - Jamieson, Fausset, Brown Commentary on Westover Study Resources
URL: http://westover.searchgodsword.org/com/jfb/view.cgi?book=ro&chapter=004
...eaching. Throughout this whole argument, faith is set in direct opposition to works, in the matter of justification-and even in Romans 4:4,5 . The meaning, therefore, cannot possibly be that the mere act of believing-which is as much a work as any other piece of commanded duty ( John 6......s 4:3 , &c., and (3) Faith and works, in the matter of justification, are opposite and irreconcilable, even as grace and debt ( Romans 4:4,5 ; and be, in any sense or to any degree, the ground of justification. For the same reason, the first requisite, in order to justification, must b... - Item #0314

Page Title: Romans - Chapter 3 - Scofield Reference Notes (1917 Edition) on Westover Study Resources
URL: http://westover.searchgodsword.org/com/srn/view.cgi?book=ro&chapter=3
...e actual in experience Romans 8:2 . (See Scofield " Isaiah 59:20 ") . See Scofield " Romans 1:16 ". grace Grace (in salvation), Romans 4:4-16 ; 3:24 . (See Scofield " John 1:17 ") . 3:25 Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood, to declare his righte... - Item #0315

Page Title: Whirlwind: Thoughts anyone?
URL: http://whirlwind.coffeeconversations.com/archives/2004/04/thoughts_anyone.html
...l justice to the fact that a sinner is justified before God solely by faith without the first addition of human works of merit (Romans 4:4-8). Sola gratia does perfect and full justice to the free and awesome power of God's grace that does not simply make salvation "available," but act......l justice to the fact that a sinner is justified before God solely by faith without the first addition of human works of merit (Romans 4:4-8). Sola gratia does perfect and full justice to the free and awesome power of God's grace that does not simply make salvation "available," but act... - Item #0316

Page Title: Atonement
URL: http://williamhowland.tripod.com/Atonement.htm
...Sanctification (Romans 6:22; margin). Now to him who works, the wages are not counted according to grace but according to debt (Romans 4:4). If you think you can merit salvation, then you are not working according to grace, but according to debt. In the economy of grace, the heart that... - Item #0317

Page Title: Hungry Heart #9
URL: http://withchrist.org/MJS/hh9.htm
...s power for those in Him is broken." "Now to him that worketh is the reward not reckoned of grace, but of debt" (Romans 4:4). 9-9. UNOBJECTIONABLE OBJECT "That. . . the Father of glory, may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Him (C... - Item #0318

Page Title: Sovereignty vs. Free Will
URL: http://withchrist.org/SFW.htm
...is accounted for righteousness…” "Therefore [salvation] is of faith that it might be according to grace." Romans 4:4,5,16. Q. Surely, if men have no free will, either: 1) no one can be saved since they cannot have true faith, as they can make no choice whether or ... - Item #0319

Page Title: The Glad Tidings
URL: http://www.1888msc.org/glad_tidings/gt4.htm
...t. But to him that worketh not, but believeth on Him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness." Romans 4:4, 5, KJV. There is no exception, no halfway working. It is not said that some of the just shall live by faith, or that they shall live by faith and ... - Item #0320



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