4.21.26 ~ Builder vs. Bystander, Part 3: Works Righteousness
Happy 17th day of counting the Omer! You are one-third of the way through the ascent in preparation for the insightful revelation waiting for you at Pentecost this year, 2026. I know He is proud of you! Most believers know that God is in a relationship with us. In a relationship, both parties are affected by what the other one does, for better or worse. The critics of maintaining good works (Titus 3:8, 14) are strong proponents of the truth that we do not earn our way into the family. We do not purchase salvation. We do not perform our way in. And that is right! That is absolutely right. It has never been considered otherwise. Even Judaism—as much as they get a bad rap about trying to earn their salvation—never considered that. By the way, you cannot earn your way into being a child of God (John 1:11); it is established by covenantal promise, faith, God's initiative, and your response. It is not just a transactional thing. Now, the Protestant tradition has a category for what I am ...