A Quote by David Jeremiah

No one is saved by good works (Ephesians 2:8-9), but every Christian has been saved for good works (verse 10). — © David Jeremiah
No one is saved by good works (Ephesians 2:8-9), but every Christian has been saved for good works (verse 10).
Abhor all idea of being saved by good works, but O, be as full of good works as if you were to be saved by them!
Many biblical passages teach that we're not saved by our own efforts but by the grace of God alone. But the same passages also tell us good works are an essential evidence of the salvation experience. We're not saved by good works, but for good works. It begins with God's grace, and it's sustained by his grace as you shape your character by what you do as you cross the bridge.
We are not saved by good works; we are saved for good works. The Christian lifestyle is to be a lifestyle of goodness.
If I was to ask you tonight if you were saved? Do you say 'Yes, I am saved'. When? 'Oh so and so preached, I got baptized and...' Are you saved? What are you saved from, hell? Are you saved from bitterness? Are you saved from lust? Are you saved from cheating? Are you saved from lying? Are you saved from bad manners? Are you saved from rebellion against your parents? Come on, what are you saved from?
The child of God works not for life, but from life; he does not work to be saved, but works because he is saved
Christian salvation consists in works. To be saved is to be made holy. To be saved requires our being made part of a people separated from the world so that we can be united in spite of - or perhaps better, because of - the world's fragmentation and divisions.
You are not saved by your works. You work because youre saved.
Sometimes when something really works well, it becomes a target, forty years for me, I've been a part, and I've loved every minute of it. My family has done so well with it. It's been a beautiful thing for me. I've saved lives with it and saved my own life several times. Through my loss of my son, it helped me every step of the way for two years solid, and here I am.
We should so work as if we were to be saved by our works; and so rely on Jesus Christ, as if we did no works.
The grounds of your justification are the perfect works of Jesus Christ. We're saved by works, but they're not our own.
Some people say you have to be a Christian to be saved. I had to stop being Christian to be saved.
Well, first of all if it wasn't for being saved by Jesus, I would not be alive. I would be dead. Some people say Jesus saved their soul... Well, maybe Jesus saved my soul spiritually, but He also saved my life physically. Every aspect of my life today has to do with the fact that Jesus saved my life.
We are not saved by good deeds; we are saved for good deeds. Jesus transforms us to transform others.
Practically every false doctrine comes from getting things out of order. God's divine order is salvation, then change; not change and then salvation! If one has to be changed to be saved, that's salvation by works. It is also salvation by the flesh. The truth is, one is cleansed from the sins of the flesh just as he is saved; by yielding to the Holy Spirit and letting Him do His work.
We say that Christ so died that He infallibly secured the salvation of a multitude that no man can number, who through Christ's death not only may be saved, but are saved, must be saved, and cannot by any possibility run the hazard of being anything but saved.
I hold that we have a very imperfect knowledge of the works of nature till we view them as works of God,— not only as works of mechanism, but works of intelligence, not only as under laws, but under a Lawgiver, wise and good.
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