The Apostle Paul is
making it clear here that we cannot work our way into God's favor. Salvation is a gift from God and to see it
any other way will prevent us from being saved.
We are made right with God by receiving what He has done for us at Calvary. Jesus did all the work needed for our
salvation. He took upon himself all of
our condemnation for sin. He satisfied
the law's demand of death for he who would sin against God. He alone was able to do it because He alone
was able to live a sinless life on earth.
He did all that there was to do for us to be forgiven by God and
accepted by Him into His family.
We do not, nor can we
ever, earn our way into heaven. We live
in Christ to work, but we don't work to live.
What we do proves that what Christ has done in us is for real. We live in Christ and live for Christ. All of our living should be a reflection of
our salvation. We work out our
salvation, but never for it. No one is
made righteous because of what they do.
It is also true that
no one who is truly saved will fail to show it in how they live. Works always follow salvation. We cannot live in Christ without living for
Him. As long as we are able to move, we
show the righteousness of Christ in us.
We serve Him in all we do. We
cannot be saved and do nothing for Him.
He gives everyone of His children tasks to do. He equips us to do our tasks and sends us out
into the world to do them. If we fail to
live for Christ, we are disobeying Him and it is sin.
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