Afterthought
Puritan Board Senior
If the best works of the regenerated person are mixed with sin and require acceptance in Christ to be accepted, and if the reason why all works by the unregenerate are sin because their actions are corrupted by sin, then is it impossible for a regenerated person to also meet the criteria necessary for performing a truly good work?
Furthermore, "good" works by the unregenerate come from God, and good works done by the regenerate are worked in the person by the Spirit: any good in the action is produced by God. So is the only difference between works as performed by a regenerated person and works as performed by an unregenerated person that the regenerated person finds acceptance because they are in Christ?
Furthermore, "good" works by the unregenerate come from God, and good works done by the regenerate are worked in the person by the Spirit: any good in the action is produced by God. So is the only difference between works as performed by a regenerated person and works as performed by an unregenerated person that the regenerated person finds acceptance because they are in Christ?
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