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| "The
Bible says we are saved by grace through faith. Why do you teach we
must keep the Ten Commandments?" Ron |
Dear Friend, You
are referring to Ephesians 2:8-10, and you are correct in saying that the
Bible teaches that we are saved by God’s grace as we put our faith in
the sacrifice He provided in Jesus. But if you read this passage closely
you will see that God saved us for "good works" which He
"prepared beforehand" in order that we may "walk in
them." Works do not have the power to "save" us but we
cannot be saved without first turning from bad "works" to
"good works." Only when we repent is salvation possible. This
Scripture reveals that these "good works" that God saved us to
"walk in" were "prepared beforehand." Surely this is
God’s standard for living. God not only wrote this standard on tablets
of stone but on the hearts of yielded people. (2 Cor. 3/Jer.31:33)
On His last evening with His disciples Jesus
emphasized keeping the Commandments, notice- "If you love Me, you
will keep My Commandments," John 14:15, and -"He who has My
Commandments and keeps them is the one who loves Me," John 14:21, and
again-"If you keep My Commandments you will abide in My love."
John 15:10 The Apostle Paul wrote - "What matters is keeping the
Commandments of God." 1 Cor. 7:19 The Apostle John wrote,- "For
this is the love of God, that we keep His Commandments." 1 John 5:3
Here is the Bible definition of what sin is, - "Sin is the
transgression of the Law." 1 John 3:4 Certainly, God saves no one to
continue in sin.
No amount of Commandment keeping can
save you from your sins. The Commandments show us what sin is and where we
have fallen short of God’s standard. Only the blood of a sinless
sacrifice can pay our penalty and that has been provided in Christ Jesus.
Yet Jesus still requires His followers to keep the Commandments. Jesus
said that all the Commandments are summed up in two great Commandments -
Love God will all your heart, and love your fellow man as yourself. By
keeping the Commandments we practice the true love of God and learn to put
away our selfishness. We learn to put the interests of God and our
neighbor above our own. Notice this Scripture from the last Chapter of God’s
Word,- "Blessed are those who keep His Commandments that they may
have the right to the tree of life and may enter in through the gates of
the (holy) city." Rev. 22:14 KJV
| These
questions and answers are taken from Ask
Brother Larry Newspaper Column
so the answers had to be brief due to limited space. If you would
like to have more detailed answers please email Brother Larry or
write him at the address at the bottom of this page. |
Jesus
is Lord. Blessed be His Name!
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