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

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URL: http://www.capecodopc.com/Romans_4.1-8.htm
...ith alone. Justification by faith and justification by works are completely incompatible. They dont mix. Paul puts it this way: Romans 4:4 Now to the one who works, his wages are not counted as a gift but as his due. Wages are not a gift but are earned. Your employer doesnt show up on ... - Item #0451

Page Title: A Career Coaching, Recruiting and Career Development company
URL: http://www.careerlifepublishing.com/bookstores/chapters/performance.htm
...otional. Career Life Publishing. _ ~ Now when a man works, his wages are not credited to him as a gift, but as an obligation. ~ Romans 4:4 ( Holy Bible ) When a company hires a new employee, the company itself is just as obligated to the employee as the other way around. The problem is... - Item #0452

Page Title: Crucial Questions For Catholics
URL: http://www.catholicconcerns.com/Crucial.html
...uot;But to him who does not work but believes on Him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is accounted for righteousness" (Romans 4:4,5). God declares the believing sinner 'not guilty!' God does not justify him because he is righteous (he is not!). In fact God justifies the ungodl... - Item #0453

Page Title: Paul. Romans. Faith. Grace versus Works. Works. Paul. Faith versus Grace. God.
URL: http://www.catholicevangelism.org/truth-works6.shtml
...in which the people were attempting to put God in debt to pay them for their works. Only in this way can the controlling verse, Romans 4:4, coincide with the remaining context. The matter of "debt" and the matter of "circumcision" are not independent issues; rather,... - Item #0454

Page Title: Catholic Apologetics International - Robert Sungenis
URL: http://www.catholicintl.com/epologetics/articles/justification/jointdec-print.htm
..., now we must discover just what St. Paul meant by "works of law." That answer is revealed just a few verses later in Romans 4:4: "Now when a man works, his wages are not credited to him as a gift, but as a debt." In other words, the works St. Paul intends not to be... - Item #0455

Page Title: Catholic Apologetics International
URL: http://www.catholicintl.com/epologetics/articles/justification/works4.htm
...in which the people were attempting to put God in debt to pay them for their works. Only in this way can the controlling verse, Romans 4:4, coincide with the remaining context. The matter of "debt" and the matter of "circumcision" are not independent issues; rather,... - Item #0456

Page Title: Catholic Apologetics International
URL: http://www.catholicintl.com/epologetics/dialogs/justification/engwer-answers.htm
...sion. Another problem is that they fail to understand the KIND of works that cannot be used for justification. Paul is clear in Romans 4:4 that "works of debt," which are works done prior to faith, are non-salvific, since he already told us that works done in faith and repent......scribe this distinction is to refer to the one as works of grace and to the other as works of debt, after Paul's terminology in Romans 4:4. If not, then Jason, and all the rest of Protestantism will be stuck trying to understand Romans 2:6-13 where Paul says that good works and obedien... - Item #0457

Page Title: Catholic Apologetics International
URL: http://www.catholicintl.com/epologetics/dialogs/justification/engwer-answers2.htm
...nt but are rewarded by grace, then he will always misunderstand, and falsely malign, the Catholic position. If passages such as Romans 4:4, 11:6, and Ephesians 2:8-9 only meant that works done apart from God's enabling grace are contrary to salvation by grace, wouldn't that be redundan......raham was justified by works, he has something to BOAST about," which he then described as a matter of "debt" in Romans 4:4. Boasting is the essence of works of debt, for in boasting we are seeking payment, on a legal basis, for our work. As he explains in Romans 3:27 an...... sacraments require the proper faith disposition of the recipient if the grace of the sacrament is to work ex opere operato. In Romans 4:4, when discussing the works that are irreconcilable with saving grace, Paul is referring to works for which a wage is received. Obviously, people di......ith apart from hope," since love and hope are under God's grace. "Works of law" are further explained by Paul in Romans 4:4 as works of legal debt, works upon which someone boasts and expects payment or strict merit. But Paul does not put the works of Romans 2:4-13 into ... - Item #0458

Page Title: chosen? To What?
URL: http://www.cause-of-god.com/chosen.html
...hoosing the chooser. Thus, salvation would not be of free grace but would be rather a reward of debt, which Paul flatly denies (Romans 4:4). 2. Election and God's Invitations Theissen believed in a universal atonement. He reasoned, therefore, all sinners should be given the opportunity... - Item #0459

Page Title: CB Northwest Identity Document
URL: http://www.cbnw.org/General Information/Identity/idDocument.htm
...2-21; 6:23; 1 Corinthians 15:22 [48] Acts 15:11; 1 Corinthians 3:5-7; Ephesians 2:5, 8; Hebrews 2:9 [49] John 6:44; Acts 13:48; Romans 4:4-5; 6:23; 8:29-30; 11:5-6; Galatians 1:15; Ephesians 1:3-6; 2:8-9; Philippians 3:7-9; 2 Thessalonians 3:13; 2 Timothy 1:8-9; James 1:18; 1 Peter 1:1... - Item #0460



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