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

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Page Title: CGR - Justification and James 2:14-26
URL: http://www.christianguitar.org/forums/showthread.php?t=54070
... every kind of work is done in this system of obligation or places the person in this system of obligation. Thus the "works" in Rom. 4:4 do not refer to any kind of work done with any kind of intent. The first option is obviously false. No one could recieve justification as no one coul......done with the intent to place God in contractual obligation to repay are under the principle of obligation described by Paul in Rom. 4:4. But if one recognizes that they cannot earn any payment by anything they do, that all repayment they recieve is purely grace, then they would not be......done with the intent to place God in contractual obligation to repay are under the principle of obligation described by Paul in Rom. 4:4. Your system merely replaces one "contract" with another contract that is simply labeled as "gracious." One law is replaced with simply another, more...... is Pelagian thinking. You missunderstood my entire argument. We are not able to perform it, that's the point. Which is why, if Rom. 4:4 is speaking of any works (of any kind and any intention), we would never be able to recieve any rewards. Again, the rewards you cite are outside the ... - Item #0041

Page Title: The Biblical Teaching of Justification
URL: http://www.christiantruth.com/gospeljustification.html
...s deeds have been forgiven, and whose sins have been covered. Blessed is the man whose sin the Lord will not take into account (Rom. 4:4–8). For if by the transgression of the one death reigned through the one, much more those who receive the abundance of grace and of the gift of ... - Item #0042

Page Title: ABRAHAM:
URL: http://www.church-of-the-living-christ.org/Footsteps of Faith - Lesson 2 - Abraham.htm
... But to the one who does not work, but believes in Him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is reckoned as righteousness" (Rom. 4:4-5). And even that faith is a gift from God (Eph. 2:8-9). A. Not by Circumcision In Romans 4:9-12 the apostle Paul anticipated questions from the Jews... - Item #0043

Page Title: Colosse! Since 1815: Independent, Fundamental, Baptist
URL: http://www.colosse.org/whatwebelieve.htm
...is salvation affects the whole man. Apart from Christ there is no possible salvation. (Jn. 5:24, 10:27-30; Acts 4:12, 16:30-31; Rom. 4:4-5, 6:23, 11:16; Gal. 3:26; Eph. 2:8-10; Titus 3:5-8; 2 Pet. 1:3; 1 Jn. 5:13.) There are 4 words that describe and explain Salvation: Atonement, Redem... - Item #0044

Page Title: biblical studies: The Good News Gospel
URL: http://www.concordant.org/expohtml/TheEvangel/TheGoodNewsGospel.html
...im who is not working, yet is believing on Him who is JUSTIFYING THE IRREVERENT, his faith is reckoned for righteousness” (Rom. 4:4, 5). “Having been now justified in His blood, we shall be saved from indignation through Him. For if, being enemies, we were conciliated to God ... - Item #0045

Page Title: Exegetica - Volume 8, Issue 3
URL: http://www.credenda.org/issues/8-3exegetica.php
...Paul's insistence that justifiying faith has to be without work in some serious sense: "to him who does not work but believes" (Rom. 4:4,5; 3:28). If saving faith "necessarily" (as some say) involves some serious level of work, then Paul appears to be getting bothered over nothing. And......s debt. But to him who does not work but believes on Him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is accounted for righteousness." (Rom. 4:4,5). On the Roman reading of this, Paul is saying that ceremonial works make God indebteded to us in a bad way, but nonceremonial works don't. This is... - Item #0046

Page Title: THE CHRISTIAN AND THE LAW
URL: http://www.cybertime.net/~d2l/candlaw.html
...itorious works to earn salvation apart from the grace of God. But Augustine's assumption is wrong; according to the Scriptures (Rom. 4:4-5) salvation is not by meritorious works, and the doctrine of the sinful nature is unnecessary to deny that man can save himself by his meritorious g... - Item #0047

Page Title: THE RIGHTEOUSNESS OF GOD
URL: http://www.cybertime.net/~d2l/rog2.html
...ve of God. Because justification is a gift (Rom. 3:24; 5:15-17), justification is free and is not something that can be earned (Rom. 4:4; 11:6). Being a free act of God's grace, justification has nothing to do with the works of the law (Rom. 3:20, 28; 4:6; Gal. 2:16; 3:11; see also Eph... - Item #0048

Page Title: BIBLICAL THEOLOGY OF THE GOSPEL
URL: http://www.cybertime.net/~d2l/text/btgsqa.html
...7:25). Depersonalizing of the law - by being made a mediator between God and man. Quantitization of the law - the merit scheme (Rom. 4:4; Matt. 20:1-16). Externalization of the law - regulates only external conduct (Rom. 2:17-29). Legalism is a distortion and misunderstanding of the la......the fall because of his sinful nature cannot do meritorious works apart from the grace of God. But according to the Scriptures (Rom. 4:4-5; 11:6) salvation has nothing to do with meritorious works, the doctrine of the sinful nature is unnecessary to explain why man cannot save himself.... - Item #0049

Page Title: Hope For Life
URL: http://www.e-zekiel.com/templates/cla24bl/details.asp?id=20788&PID=147540
...eres nothing you can do to restore the broken relationship with God. You cant earn Gods salvation. (Ephesians 2:8-9; Titus 3:5; Rom. 4:4-5) 5. God sent His son Jesus to remove the sin barrier. Jesus death on the cross removed the sin barrier between you and God. Jesus died for your sin... - Item #0050



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