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Transcript
Good Works Verses Grace
NOT BY WORKS of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved
us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost” (Titus 3:5).
This Bible
makes it plain and simple that good works will not save anyone. Listen to the message of
Ephesians 2:8&9, “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the
gift of God: NOT OF WORKS, lest any man should boast.”
How many Scriptures does God
need to put in front of our face before we get the idea—salvation is not by merit. “Knowing that
a man is NOT JUSTIFIED BY THE WORKS OF THE LAW, but by the faith of Jesus Christ,
even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and NOT
BY THE WORKS OF THE LAW: for BY THE WORKS OF THE LAW SHALL NO
FLESH BE JUSITIFIED” (Galatians 2:16). The road to hell is paved with good intentions!!!
Over and over the Bible proclaims that good deeds CANNOT merit us salvation. Someone
needs to tell this to the Pope! He preaches a message of kindness and love but never mentions
the name of Jesus Christ. You’ll never hear the Pope speak of the torments of hell. I’ve never
heard him speak of being born-again. All the love and kindness in the world will NOT get you
into Heaven. Catholicism teaches that a person must practice the “seven sacraments” to obtain
Heaven. This of course is a lie of the devil! You do NOT need to be baptized to go to Heaven!
You do NOT need to confess your sins to a priest in order to be forgiven. No priest can forgive
anyone’s sins!!! You do NOT need to go to confirmation to be saved, no sir!
These are lies of
the devil. I once witnessed to a Catholic man concerning the Lord Jesus Christ. He said that he
believed in “faith AND works.” Though I believe he was sincere, he does NOT understand the
Bible very well. Romans 11:6 clarifies this matter, “And if by grace, then is it no more of
works: otherwise grace is no more grace. But IF IT BE OF WORKS, THEN IT IS NO MORE
GRACE: otherwise work is no more work.” If salvation comes by works, then it is NOT by
God’s grace anymore. The whole reason that Jesus died on the cross folks is because we could
not perform enough good works to get saved. There is NO amount of good deeds that can
reconcile us to God. Only through Jesus Christ can anyone be saved. If it were possible for us
to get to Heaven by living a good and upright life, then Jesus died for nothing. “I do not
frustrate the grace of God: for if righteousness come by the law, THEN CHRIST IS DEAD IN
VAIN” (Galatians 2:21). Jesus paid a debt He did not owe because we owed a debt we could
not pay. Like it or not, you are just too sinful and wicked to save yourself—you CANNOT earn
your way into Heaven. This is the very reason why God had to provide a way of escape for
humanity. This way of escape has been provided through the sacrifice and blood atonement of
Jesus Christ.
God did this because He loves us very much, more than we can possibly
comprehend. Don’t make the mistake of creating God in your own image, you were created in
God’s own image. You are the object of the Heavenly Father’s love—so much so that He
created you in His very own likeness. God wanted you to be like Him. Someday, if you’ll let
Him, He wants to give you everything. “He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up
for us all, how shall he not with him also FREELY GIVE US ALL THINGS?” (Romans 8:32).
If God was willing to give His own earthly life in sacrifice for us, don’t you think that He will
also give us everything else? Yes, that is exactly true. God wants us to have the kingdom of
Heaven, the earth, everything. God says, what’s mine is yours! Of course, this does not
include sinful things because sin belongs to Satan and man—not God. Everything that is
righteous and Holy will be ours when we get to Heaven to be with Jesus. Perhaps you ask,
“then why doesn’t God make me rich now?” Because that would likely be the worst thing that
ever happened to you my friend. Great and many are the sins of the rich and famous. You are
rich if you have Christ in your heart. There are two ways to be rich: Have all you want OR want
all you have! The greatest things in life are NOT things and I’m satisfied with what God has
blessed me with—things that money can’t buy. Money CANNOT buy anyone into Heaven.
Ted Turner is filthy rich! He owns more land than anyone else in this nation, second to the US
government. It was Mr. Turner who said that “Christians are losers.” I heard him say that he is
“looking forward to going to hell.” As an unbeliever, he will get his wish soon enough. I can
tell you my friend, Christians are anything but losers. Bill Gates is undecided whether or not
there is a God. Warren Buffet doesn’t believe in God at all. These are some of the richest men
in the world, yet they are poorer than poor without Jesus Christ as Savior. I wouldn’t want to be
in their shoes for all the money in the world. They give away billions of dollars to charity each
year but that doesn’t merit them one iota with God. Their good deeds CANNOT save them.
The ONLY way to be saved is to crawl to the feet of Jesus Christ as a hell-deserving sinner.
There aren’t many rich people who are willing to crawl on their spiritual knees to the mighty
throne of God—it’s beyond their dignity to admit they deserve to burn in hell. Let me tell you
whoever you may be, you are a hell-deserving sinner! Yes you are! Your good works mean
nothing to God concerning your salvation, “But we are all as an unclean thing, and ALL OUR
RIGHTEOUSNESSES ARE AS FILTHY RAGS; and we all do fade as a leaf; and our
iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away” (Isaiah 64:60). Your money, kindness, sincerity,
positive efforts, generosity and commitment mean nothing to God if you are trying to impress
Him by your own self-righteousness. If you are trusting in the righteousness of Jesus Christ
(realizing that you have no righteousness of your own), then all the good things you do as a
Child of God are well pleasing unto the Lord.
But by THE GRACE OF GOD I am what I am” (1st Corinthians 15:10).
The Apostle Paul
knew where his bread and butter came from. He knew Who had given him the wisdom and
ability to write to the churches. Paul didn’t take anything for granted but gave God the benefit
of the doubt for everything good in his life. God’s grace is God goodness, His doing for us what
we certainly don’t deserve. We deserve to go straight to hell, but God has given us the gift of
life and the opportunity to be saved—this is God’s grace. God’s grace is everything that God
has ever done, is doing, or ever will do for us. We deserve nothing! When someone arrogantly
claims that they are trying to impress God with their good works, they are unknowingly
admitting that they know nothing concerning the grace of God. Salvation cannot be of grace
and works as we have already learned from Romans 11:6. The grace of God does for us what
we cannot do for ourselves, if we could save ourselves we wouldn’t need the grace of God. The
grace of God is available to help us through every trial and problem in life because we can’t
make it on our own. It is our duty to claim the grace of God in times of trouble, “Let us
therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find GRACE TO
HELP in time of need” (Hebrews 4:16).