Did Jesus advocate saved by grace. Many verses show Jesus to say to keep the commandments of God. Jesus didn't even say believing in him is good enough.
"Many will cry Lord but I will say I don't know you doer of iniquity."
Saved by grace does come show a lot outside the gospels but where did that theology come from?
Some verses say "nobody is good but god" which some use against the use of works yet a few verses later Jesus tells the guy exactly what to do and to follow him (works).
I know that there is a big thing about people knowing but there is also something to be said of those once they "know" they aren't always saved.
What else did Jesus say about it?
"Many will cry Lord but I will say I don't know you doer of iniquity."
Saved by grace does come show a lot outside the gospels but where did that theology come from?
Some verses say "nobody is good but god" which some use against the use of works yet a few verses later Jesus tells the guy exactly what to do and to follow him (works).
I know that there is a big thing about people knowing but there is also something to be said of those once they "know" they aren't always saved.
What else did Jesus say about it?