Work, Charter
1 I Believe,7 | is profitable for man's salvation. Thus God uses the consequences
2 I Believe,8 | enables us to "work" for our salvation. Yet, even as after the
3 I Believe,9 | that man "works" for his salvation. Salvation is not imposed
4 I Believe,9 | works" for his salvation. Salvation is not imposed upon him
5 I Believe,9 | will, as Pelagius taught. Salvation is synergetic; that is,
6 I Believe,9 | co-operates in the work of his salvation. God does not take upon
7 I Believe,9 | things have any value for salvation except in the context of
8 I Believe,9 | context of Divine Grace, for salvation cannot be purchased. Man'
9 I Believe,9 | part of co-operation in his salvation by his own power, however
10 I Believe,9 | does not even wish his own salvation, he must ask to receive
11 I Believe,11| acceptance of the plan of salvation offered to man by God, the
12 I Believe,11| that brought about such a salvation for us!" man, created "
13 I Believe,11| humanity when she accepted the salvation offered Her by God. Thus,
14 I Believe,13| became depictable for my salvation. As the Apostle says, "we
15 I Believe,17| and justify him or her for salvation; for if even in the true
16 I Believe,17| with the Church for the salvation of men. For this reason,
17 I Believe,17| churches") are not workshops of salvation; rather, they are obstacles
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