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Denisegilmore
Posted on Saturday, November 04, 2000 - 4:16 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Patti,
In another thread or perhaps this one or both, you have put in all caps the words 'through' and 'by' in regards to faith. You stated something to the effect that it is not 'by' faith but 'through' faith. Am I correct in reading this that way? If not, read no further and God Bless you. However, if I am correct then in a post I read that you wrote with regards to the 'through' vs 'by' faith statements are made, you are incorrect as shown above and there are many more Sciptures to back them as well.
Who knows, it's after 4am and I could be reading all of these posts wrong..
If I'm incorrect in what I thought I read, then I will apologize now.
Promptly signing off now to get some shuteye.
God Bless,
Denise
Denisegilmore
Posted on Saturday, November 04, 2000 - 4:24 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Patti again,
It was this thread that you used the caps on the words 'through' and 'by' with regards to faith.
But on the thread 'Testimony of Jesus....' I notice that many of these Scriptures I listed above are the very ones you used in the other thread. Just an observation.
Also, what does 'delineate' mean? This is a word I do not know so I could be reading your post just opposite in meaning than what you are stating. Oh boy, I need sleep..nite.
God Bless,
Denise
Max
Posted on Saturday, November 04, 2000 - 6:45 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

"delineate" \ di-LIN-e-ate

Meaning 1

a : to indicate or represent by drawn or
painted lines

b : to mark the outline of {lights
DELINEATING the narrow streets}

Meaning 2 : to describe, portray, or set forth
with accuracy or in detail

{DELINEATE a character in the story}

{DELINEATE the steps to be taken by the
government}

--Merriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
(Tenth Edition)
Max
Posted on Saturday, November 04, 2000 - 7:11 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Darrell,

^^Cottrell ends the story by saying that he has
often wondered how things would have been if
he and Ford had spoken at opposite places.^^

"Methinks the lady doth complain too much."
--Shakespeare.

Imagined theater scene:

Enter Ford (smiling to Cottrell): "I know
martyrdom. I myself have been a martyr. And,
brother, you're no martyr."

Cottrell: "Brother, that was uncalled for!"

Back to reality:

It is my understanding that Cottrell holds
rather closely with Ford on this core Adventist
issue, with this face-saving exception:

Cottrell believes that scholarship cannot prove
the SDA distinctive sanctuary doctrine from
Scripture alone, but CAN from EGW alone.
Therefore the SDA church is correct in its
acceptance of the doctrine as is and in toto.
Max
Posted on Saturday, November 04, 2000 - 7:20 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Denise,

Scripture uses "belief/believe" in two different
ways.

1. In the sense of cold logical intellectual
understanding only. Example: the book of
James.

2. In the sense of a "heart" as well as a "head"
belief. Example: the books of Paul.

It is this second usage that you are rightly
clinging to, rather than the first.
Max
Posted on Saturday, November 04, 2000 - 7:25 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Ps. Denise, look in the dictionary for the
multiple meanings of the word "believe" and
the word "belief" to see that just as the koine
Greek did, today's English has similar usages
for "believe/belief."
Denisegilmore
Posted on Saturday, November 04, 2000 - 8:50 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Thank you Max.
God Bless,
Denise
Billtwisse
Posted on Friday, November 10, 2000 - 7:30 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

For those interested:

There is a website dedicated to the Reformation view of justification as opposed to the Roman Catholic position: www.trinityfoundation.org

Dr. John Robbins--the founder of the website--is a 'rebel' Presbyterian. He opposes the current trend favoring unity with the RC church--evidenced in the 'evangelicals and Catholics together (ECT)' and 'gift of salvation' statements--signed by massive numbers of evangelicals.

Anyone convicted to do so may sign the opposing 'Reformation Day Statement' online. It has already been signed by Christian leaders such as D. James Kennedy, R.C. Sproul, Robert Morey, Norman Geisler, and Robert Reymond.

Please do not be deterred by the fact that one SDA has signed the statement. We know that in the final analysis: SDAism will not stand up to the gospel. Some in that movement have fantasies (as I and many others once did) that synthesis of SDAism with the gospel is somehow possible.

In the 'archives' section of the website are all of the past issues of the Trinity Review magazine. Most of the articles labeled 'edited by John Robbins' are old articles published by Robert Brinsmead in the 'Present Truth'--edited and made current by Dr. Robbins. Dr. Robbins supported Brinsmead heavily in the earlier days of his publishing venture, up until the September, 1976 fiasco on the doctrine of election. The Barthian theology espoused in that issue led ultimately to RDB's final rejection of Christianity. Some of the opposing letters of Dr. Robbins were published in the successive issues of Present Truth--after September of 1976.

--Twisse
Max
Posted on Friday, November 10, 2000 - 9:41 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Thanks, Bill. I added that web site to my
"favorites."
Cindy
Posted on Friday, November 10, 2000 - 5:57 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Bill, Thanks for the info. on the web site and interesting history on Dr. Robbins....

Do you still attend a Presbyterian PCA church? I miss the sermons from the one I attended back east. The Pastor and I had some good discussions and we have e-mailed back and forth now that I've moved to the west. He had a great series on Galatians. We disagreed over some of the points on the continuuing validity of the 10 Commandment Law as printed in the Westminster Confession; but on the whole, it was a refreshing break from all the convoluted reasonings of the 27 Fundlemental Beliefs of Adventism!

I miss your studies, Bill...You need to post some more!

Grace always,
Cindy
Rayna
Posted on Monday, November 13, 2000 - 3:27 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Twisse!! I just had to say that is great site for the true Reformation doctrine of Justification by faith alone before God. Thank you so much for this information!!.. Much appreciated!!! May God bless you,, Rayna
Max
Posted on Tuesday, November 14, 2000 - 11:16 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

WE ARE FIGHTING FOR COSTLY GRACE

Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote forcefully of the
necessity for obedience to Christ as an
evidence of true conversion. He stated,
"Cheap grace is the deadly enemy of our
Church. We are fighting today for costly
grace...Cheap grace is the preaching of
forgiveness without requiring repentance,
baptism without church discipline,
Communion without confession, absolution
without personal confession. Cheap grace is
grace without discipleship, grace without the
cross, grace without Jesus Christ, living and
incarnate. Costly grace is the gospel which
must be sought again and again, the gift
which must be asked for, the door at which a
man must knock. Such grace is costly
because it calls us to follow, and it is grace
because it calls us to follow Jesus Christ."

"The Christian Adventure: Beginning the
Exciting Journey of Faith," BIBLE
FELLOWSHIP LESSON (Winston-Salem, NC:
Calvary Baptist Church, October 3, 1999),
http://www.calvarybaptistchurch.org/education/
bflessons/99-00/10031.htm
Max
Posted on Tuesday, November 14, 2000 - 11:41 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

FORGIVENESS WITHOUT REPENTANCE:
CHEAP GRACE IS THE SUBSTITUTE GRACE
WE BESTOW UPON OURSELVES:

^^Our mandate is to preach the gospel, being
diligent in season and out of season. We are
to show in word and deed to love and grace of
God - without forgetting that God is also holy
and just. In this struggle I think Dietrich
Bonhoeffer is instructive when he writes:

"...the grace which amounts to the justification
of the repentant sinner who departs from sin
and from whom sin departs. Cheap grace is
not the kind of forgiveness of sin which frees
us from the toils of sin. Cheap grace is the
grace we bestow on ourselves.

ìCheap grace is the preaching of forgiveness
without requiring repentance, baptism without
church discipline, Communion without
confession, absolution without personal
confession. Cheap grace is grace without the
cross, grace without Jesus Christ, living and
incarnate.

ìCostly grace is the treasure hidden in the
field; for the sake of it a man will gladly go and
sell all that he has. It is the pearl of great price
to buy which the merchant will gladly sell all
his goods. It is the kingly rule of Christ, for
whose sake a man will pluck out the eye
which causes him to stumble. It is the call of
Jesus Christ at which the disciple leaves his
net and follows Him.

ìCostly grace is the gospel which must be
sought again and again, the gift which must
be asked for, the door at which we must
knock.

ìSuch grace is costly because it calls us to
follow, and it is grace because it calls us to
follow Jesus Christ. It is costly because it
costs a man his life, and it is grace because it
gives a man the only true life. It is costly
because it condemns sin, and it is grace
because it justifies the sinner. Above all, it is
costly because it cost God the life of His Son:
"Ye were bought with a price," and what cost
God much cannot be cheap for us. Above all, it
is grace because God did not reckon His Son
too dear a price to pay for our life, but delivered
Him up for us all. Costly grace is the
incarnation of God.

(Deitrich Bonhoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship,
Collier Books, 1963, page 47-48)^^

Bonhoeffer quote from Rev. Stuart Fletcher,
pastor of the United Presbyterian Church in
Milford, Connecticut, in a letter written July 16,
1999 to Presbyterian Welcome: Inclusive
Churches Working Together, 351 East 74th
Street, New York City, NY 10021

http://www.presbycoalition.org/ForYourReflecti
on%20071699.htm
Max
Posted on Tuesday, November 14, 2000 - 3:16 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

CHEAP OR FALSE GRACE DISOBEYS THE
TRUE GOSPEL COMMAND TO REPENT

ìThe Gospel tells us to repent and believe, to
take up the cross and follow Christ, or, as we
say, to make our personal decision for Christ
as our Lord and Saviour. That is something
that each of us must do, for no other human
being can substitute for us in that ultimate act
of man in answer to God -- no other, that is,
except Jesus. If we do not allow him to
substitute for us at that point, we make his
atoning substitution for us something that is
partial and not total, which would finally empty
it of saving significance.î --Thomas F.
Torrance, THE MEDIATION OF CHRIST
(Colorado Springs: Helmers & Howard, c
1992 by Torrance), p. 84.
Max
Posted on Tuesday, November 14, 2000 - 4:32 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

REAL GRACE: REFORMER CALVIN SHOWS
HOW YOU CAN BE SURE IT'S YOURS

CALVIN'S TEXT:

2 Corinthians 7:11 (NIV): See what this godly
sorrow has produced in you: what
earnestness, what eagerness to clear
yourselves, what indignation, what alarm,
what longing, what concern, what readiness to
see justice done.î

CALVIN'S COMMENTARY:

^^ "Turn again, and repent, that your sins may
be blotted out." [ Acts 3:19.] Yet we must note
that this condition is not so laid down as if our
repentance were the basis of our deserving
pardon, but rather, because the Lord has
determined to have pity on men to the end that
they may repent, he indicates in what direction
men should proceed if they wish to obtain
grace. Accordingly, so long as we dwell in the
prison house of our body we must continually
contend with the defects of our corrupt nature,
indeed with our own natural soul. a Plato
sometimes says that the life of a philosopher
is a meditation upon death; but we may more
truly say that the life of a Christian man is a
continual effort and exercise in the
mortification of the flesh, till it is utterly slain,
and God's Spirit reigns in us. Therefore, I think
he has profited greatly who has learned to be
very much displeased with himself, not so as
to stick fast in this mire and progress no
farther, but rather to hasten to God and yearn
for him in order that, having been engrafted
into the life and death of Christ, he may give
attention to continual repentance. b Truly, they
who are held by a real loathing of sin cannot
do otherwise. For no one ever hates sin
unless he has previously been seized with a
love of righteousness. a This thought, as it
was the simplest of all, so has it seemed to
me to agree best with the truth of Scripture.
(Sins for which there is no repentance or
pardon, 21-25.) ^^

"Repentance According to 2 Corinthians 7:11
from John Calvin's INSTITUTES OF THE
CHRISTIAN RELIGION, Vol 3, p 76-86.

Read the entire chapter by going to:
http://www.peacemakers.net/unity/jcrepentanc
e.htm

Website:
PeaceMakers International, Inc.
Security Box 1095
Wheaton, IL 60189
630.668.1205
PeaceMakers.net
Patti
Posted on Wednesday, November 15, 2000 - 7:24 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Grace is God's unfathomable and infinite mercy toward sinful humans. It cannot be false.
Max
Posted on Wednesday, November 15, 2000 - 9:03 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Yes, Patti, grace is God's unfathomable and
infinite mercy toward sinful humans and
cannot be false. Therefore, false grace comes
not from the true Christ but from the many
antichrists that have come into the world since
the ascention of Jesus Christ.

1 John 2:18ÝDear children, this is the last
hour; and as you have heard that the antichrist
is coming, even now many antichrists have
come. This is how we know it is the last hour.

1 John 2:22ÝWho is the liar? It is the man who
denies that Jesus is the Christ. Such a man is
the antichrist--he denies the Father and the
Son.

1 John 4:3Ýbut every spirit that does not
acknowledge Jesus is not from God. This is
the spirit of the antichrist, which you have
heard is coming and even now is already in
the world.

2 John 1:7ÝMany deceivers, who do not
acknowledge Jesus Christ as coming in the
flesh, have gone out into the world. Any such
person is the deceiver and the antichrist.

God bless you,
Max
Posted on Wednesday, November 15, 2000 - 9:43 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Any teaching that does not accord with
Scripture is false. False grace is one of these
teachings.

False teachings are legion and come from
false prophets, false Christs, false apostles,
deceitful workmen, masqueraders, false
brothers, false teachers, wolves in sheeps'
clothing, inflitraters, spies, spirits "not from
God," etc.

Matthew 24:11Ýand many false prophets will
appear and deceive many people.

Matthew 24:24ÝFor false Christs and false
prophets will appear and perform great signs
and miracles to deceive even the elect--if that
were possible.

Mark 13:22ÝFor false Christs and false
prophets will appear and perform signs and
miracles to deceive the elect--if that were
possible.

Luke 6:26ÝWoe to you when all men speak
well of you, for that is how their fathers treated
the false prophets.

Acts 13:6ÝThey traveled through the whole
island until they came to Paphos. There they
met a Jewish sorcerer and false prophet
named Bar-Jesus,

2 Corinthians 11:13ÝFor such men are false
apostles, deceitful workmen, masquerading
as apostles of Christ.

2 Corinthians 11:26ÝI have been constantly on
the move. I have been in danger from rivers, in
danger from bandits, in danger from my own
countrymen, in danger from Gentiles; in
danger in the city, in danger in the country, in
danger at sea; and in danger from false
brothers.

Galatians 2:4Ý[This matter arose] because
some false brothers had infiltrated our ranks
to spy on the freedom we have in Christ Jesus
and to make us slaves.

1 Timothy 1:3ÝAs I urged you when I went into
Macedonia, stay there in Ephesus so that you
may command certain men not to teach false
doctrines

1 Timothy 6:3ÝIf anyone teaches false
doctrines and does not agree to the sound
instruction of our Lord Jesus Christ and to
godly teaching,

2 Peter 2:1ÝBut there were also false prophets
among the people, just as there will be false
teachers among you. They will secretly
introduce destructive heresies, even denying
the sovereign Lord who bought them--bringing
swift destruction on themselves.

1 John 4:1ÝDear friends, do not believe every
spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they
are from God, because many false prophets
have gone out into the world.

Revelation 2:2ÝI know your deeds, your hard
work and your perseverance. I know that you
cannot tolerate wicked men, that you have
tested those who claim to be apostles but are
not, and have found them false.

Revelation 16:13ÝThen I saw three evil spirits
that looked like frogs; they came out of the
mouth of the dragon, out of the mouth of the
beast and out of the mouth of the false
prophet.

Revelation 19:20ÝBut the beast was captured,
and with him the false prophet who had
performed the miraculous signs on his behalf.
With these signs he had deluded those who
had received the mark of the beast and
worshiped his image. The two of them were
thrown alive into the fiery lake of burning
sulfur.

Revelation 20:10ÝAnd the devil, who deceived
them, was thrown into the lake of burning
sulfur, where the beast and the false prophet
had been thrown. They will be tormented day
and night for ever and ever.
Max
Posted on Wednesday, November 15, 2000 - 10:10 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

False grace is a teaching that denies the
necessity of repentance producing fruits of the
Holy Spirit inside the believer.

Matthew 3:8ÝProduce fruit in keeping with
repentance.

Luke 5:32ÝI have not come to call the
righteous, but sinners to repentance."

Luke 24:47Ýand repentance and forgiveness
of sins will be preached in his name to all
nations, beginning at Jerusalem.

Acts 5:31ÝGod exalted him to his own right
hand as Prince and Savior that he might give
repentance and forgiveness of sins to Israel.

Acts 20:21Ý.... both Jews and Greeks ... must
turn to God in repentance and have faith in our
Lord Jesus.

Acts 26:20Ý.... I preached that they should
repent and turn to God and prove their
repentance by their deeds.

2 Corinthians 7:9Ý.... I am happy ... because
your sorrow led you to repentance....

2 Corinthians 7:10ÝGodly sorrow brings
repentance that leads to salvation....

2 Peter 3:9ÝThe Lord ... is patient with you, not
wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to
come to repentance.

Thus real grace is a spiritual reality or truth,
and it is recognized by ALL the great
Reformers.
Patti
Posted on Wednesday, November 15, 2000 - 12:09 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Max,
Your views are much more in line with the Council of Trent, Canons on Justification. Especially number nine below in which grace is defined, not only as God's infinite mercy toward sinful humanity, but also the regenerating force that enables the believer to keep the commandments.

Also notice number 20 and 21 which call anyone anathema who maintains that we are no longer obliged to keep the commandments.

I am praying that you will read and understand the differences between the Council of Trent and the Gospel of salvation by grace alone through faith alone preached by the reformers.

====================


JUSTIFICATION CANONS

--------------------
CANON IV.-If any one saith, that man's free will moved and excited by God,
by assenting to God exciting and calling, nowise co-operates towards
disposing and preparing itself for obtaining the grace of Justification;
that it cannot refuse its consent, if it would, but that, as something
inanimate, it does nothing whatever and is merely passive; let him be
anathema.
----
It is heresy to say that man, drawn by the Holy Spirit, has no cooperating
role to play in preparing himself for obtaining Justification. Man has an
active role in his salvation.
------------------
CANON V.-If any one saith, that, since Adam's sin, the free will of man is
lost and extinguished; or, that it is a thing with only a name, yea a name
without a reality, a figment, in fine, introduced into the Church by Satan;
let him be anathema.
----
It is heresy to say that man no longer has a free will because of Adam's
fall.
---------------------
CANON VII.-If any one saith, that all works done before Justification, in
whatsoever way they be done, are truly sins, or merit the hatred of God; or
that the more earnestly one strives to dispose himself for grace, the more
grievously he sins: let him be anathema.
----
It is heresy to say that all our works before Justification are sinful, or
that the harder we try to make ourselves acceptable to God, the more we sin.
---------------
CANON IX.-If any one saith, that by faith alone the impious is justified; in
such wise as to mean, that nothing else is required to co-operate in order
to the obtaining the grace of Justification, and that it is not in any way
necessary, that he be prepared and disposed by the movement of his own will;
let him be anathema.
----
It is heresy to say that one is saved by faith alone, without human effort.
---------------
CANON X.-If any one saith, that men are just without the justice of Christ,
whereby He merited for us to be justified; or that it is by that justice
itself that they are formally just; let him be anathema.
----
It is heresy to say that we are justified without the merit of Christ, as
well as to say that we are justified by the merit of Christ alone.
------------------
CANON XI.-If any one saith, that men are justified, either by the sole
imputation of the justice of Christ, or by the sole remission of sins, to
the exclusion of the grace and the charity which is poured forth in their
hearts by the Holy Ghost, and is inherent in them; or even that the grace,
whereby we are justified, is only the favour of God; let him be anathema.
----
It is heresy to say that we are saved (justified) solely by the imputation
of the righteousness of Christ, or by the forgiveness of sins alone, to the
exclusion of the regeneration of the heart by the infused grace of the Holy
Spirit. Likewise, it is heresy to say that this grace is only the unmerited
favor of God toward the believer.

---------------------------
CANON XII.-If any one saith, that justifying faith is nothing else but
confidence in the divine mercy which remits sins for Christ's sake; or, that
this confidence alone is that whereby we are justified; let him be anathema.
----
It is heresy to say that the faith that saves is nothing more than trust in
the divine mercy which forgives sins for Christ's sake, and that we are
saved by this faith alone.
----------------------------
CANON XIV.-If any one saith, that man is truly absolved from his sins and
justified, because that he assuredly believed himself absolved and
justified; or, that no one is truly justified but he who believes himself
justified; and that, by this faith alone, absolution and justification are
effected; let him be anathema.
----
It is heresy to say that no one is truly justified except the one who truly
believes he is justified, and that forgiveness and justification are brought
about by faith alone.
-------------------------
CANON XV.-If any one saith, that a man, who is born again and justified, is
bound of faith to believe that he is assuredly in the number of the
predestinate; let him be anathema.
----
It is heresy to say that a justified man can assuredly believe that he is
one of God's elect.

----------------------
CANON XVIII.-If any one saith, that the commandments of God are, even for
one that is justified and constituted in grace, impossible to keep; let him
be anathema.
---
It is heresy to say that the commandments of God are impossible to keep,
even by the justified believer.
-----------------------
CANON XIX.-If any one saith, that nothing besides faith is commanded in the
Gospel; that other things are indifferent, neither commanded nor prohibited,
but free; or, that the ten commandments nowise appertain to Christians; let
him be anathema.
----
It is heresy to say that nothing but faith in Christ is commanded in the
Gospel and that the ten commandments do not apply to Christians.
-------------------------
CANON XX.-If any one saith, that the man who is justified and how perfect
soever, is not bound to observe the commandments of God and of the Church,
but only to believe; as if indeed the Gospel were a bare and absolute
promise of
eternal life, without the condition of observing the commandments ; let him
be anathema.
----
It is heresy to say that the justified believer is not bound to keep the
commandments of God and the Church, but only to believe in Christ, as if the
Gospel were a promise of eternal life granted without the condition of
keeping the commandments.
-----------------------
CANON XXI.-If any one saith, that Christ Jesus was given of God to men, as a
redeemer in whom to trust, and not also as a legislator whom to obey; let
him be anathema.
----
It is heresy to say that Christ was given to men merely as a Redeemer in
whom to believe to the exclusion of a Lawgiver who must be obeyed.
-----------------------
CANON XXII.-If any one saith, that the justified, either is able to
persevere, without the special help of God, in the justice received; or
that, with that help, he is not able; let him be anathema.
----
It is heresy to say that the believer can maintain his justification without
the help of God, or that he is not able to maintain it with God's help.

--------------------------
CANON XXV.-If any one saith, that, in every good work, the just sins
venially at least, or-which is more intolerable still-mortally, and
consequently deserves eternal punishments; and that for this cause only he
is not damned, that God does not impute those works unto damnation; let him
be anathema.
----
It is heresy to say that even the good works of the justified believer are
sinful and worthy of only eternal punishment, and the only reason that he is
not damned is because God does not impute his works to him to damn him.
-------------------------
CANON XXVI.-If any one saith, that the just ought not, for their good works
done in God, to expect and hope for an eternal recompense from God, through
His mercy and the merit of Jesus Christ, if so be that they persevere to the
end in well doing and in keeping the divine commandments; let him be
anathema.
----
It is heresy to say that the just should not receive an eternal reward from
God because of their good works which they perform through the grace of God
if they persevere in good works and keeping God's commandments to the end.

-------------------------
CANON XXXI.-If any one saith, that the justified sins when he performs good
works with a view to an eternal recompense; let him be anathema.
----
It is heresy to say that the believer sins when he does good works to earn
an eternal reward.
-------------------------

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