I lead a Bible study class on a weekly basis. I don't only teach the attractive parts of Scripture like Psalms, Gospel of John, and Romans, but challenging parts of the Bible like the Letter of Hebrews, James, 2 Peter, etc. Recently, I am being opposed by other Christians at church because I teach them that true faith will produce good fruit. That those who continue to wallow in sin are not true believers and will not inherit the Kingdom of God. In fact, I am becoming more unpopular with people because I speak the truth about the demands of the gospel. Thus, my question is: what am I supposed to do? I know that we are saved by God's grace through faith alone. However, Scripture is clear that faith without works is dead (James 2:14-26). Anyone here agree with me on this?
2007-07-06
21:16:54
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