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Question: "Why is salvation by works the predominantly held viewpoint? Why do so many people believe that we can be saved by works?"
Answer: The simple answer is that salvation by works seems right in the eyes of man. One of manâs basic desires is to be in control of his own destiny, and that includes his eternal destiny. Salvation by works appeals to manâs pride and his desire to be in control. Being saved by works appeals to that desire far more than the idea of being saved by faith alone. Also, man has an inherent sense of justice. Even the most ardent atheist believes in some type of justice and has a sense of right and wrong, even if he has no moral basis for making such judgments. Our inherent sense of right and wrong demands that if we are to be saved, our âgood worksâ must outweigh our âbad works.â Therefore, it is natural that when man creates a religion it would involve some type of salvation by works.
Because salvation by works appeals to manâs sinful nature, it forms the basis of almost every religion except for biblical Christianity. Proverbs 14:12 tells us that âthere is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death.â Salvation by works seems right to men, which is why it is the predominantly held viewpoint. That is exactly why biblical Christianity is so different from all other religionsâit is the only religion that teaches salvation is a gift of God and not of works. âFor it is by grace you have been saved, through faithâand this not from yourselves, it is the gift of Godânot by works, so that no one can boastâ (Ephesians 2:8â9).
Another reason why salvation by works is the predominantly held viewpoint is that natural or unregenerate man does not fully understand the extent of his own sinfulness or of Godâs holiness. Manâs heart is âdeceitful above all things, and desperately wickedâ (Jeremiah 17:9), and God is infinitely holy (Isaiah 6:3). The deceit of our hearts is the very thing that colors our perception of the extent of that deceit and is what prevents us from seeing our true state before a God whose holiness we are also unable to fully comprehend. But the truth remains that our sinfulness and Godâs holiness combine to make our best efforts as âfilthy ragsâ before a holy God (Isaiah 64:6; cf. 6:1â5).
The thought that manâs good works could ever balance out his bad works is a totally unbiblical concept. Not only that, but the Bible also teaches that Godâs standard is nothing less than 100 percent perfection. If we stumble in keeping just one part of Godâs righteous law, we are as guilty as if we had broken all of it (James 2:10). Therefore, there is no way we could ever be saved if salvation truly were dependent on works.
Another reason that salvation by works can creep into denominations that claim to be Christian or say they believe in the Bible is that they misunderstand passages like James 2:24: âYou see then that a man is justified by works, and not by faith only.â Taken in the context of the entire passage (James 2:14â26), it becomes evident that James is not saying our works make us righteous before God; instead, he is making it clear that real saving faith is demonstrated by good works. The person who claims to be a Christian but lives in willful disobedience to Christ has a false or âdeadâ faith and is not saved. James is making a contrast between two different types of faithâtruth faith that saves and false faith that is dead.
There are simply too many verses that teach that one is not saved by works for any Christian to believe otherwise. Titus 3:4â5 is one of many such passages: âBut when the kindness and the love of God our Savior toward man appeared, not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us, through the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Spirit.â Good works do not contribute to salvation, but they will always be characteristic of one who has been born again. Good works are not the cause of salvation; they are the evidence of it.
While salvation by works might be the predominantly held viewpoint, it is not an accurate one biblically. The Bible contains abundant evidence of salvation by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone (Ephesians 2:8â9).
Recommended Resource: [Faith Alone, The Doctrine of Justification: What the Reformers Taught...and Why It Still Matters by Thomas Schreiner](
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