1. “Show me the verse that says Christ's death did not actually save anyone until they performed the human act of faith.”
Christianity 101 = Rom 10:9 If you declare with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord,' and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead (aka faith),
you will be saved.
A. Faith is given to us.
Rom 12:3, 1 Cor 12:3, 1 Cor 12:9, Eph 2:8, Phil 1:29, Acts 3:16, Acts 14:27, Acts 16:14, Acts 18:27, Acts 13:48, 2 Pet 1:1, Gal 5:22, 1 Tim 1:14, 2 Tim 1:9, 2 Tim 2:25, John 6:44, John 6:65, John 10:26-29, John 15:16, Acts 11:18
B. After we repent of our sins.
Matt 3:2, Matt 4:17, Matt 9:13, Matt 11:20, Matt 12:41, Mark 1:15, Mark 2:17, Mark 6:12, Luke 5:32, Luke 13:3, Luke 13:5, Luke 15:7, Luke 24:47, Acts 2:38, Acts 3:19, Acts 5:31, Acts 8:22, Acts 11:18, Acts 17:30, Acts 20:21, Acts 26:18, Acts 26:20, Rom 2:4, 2 Cor 7:10, 2 Cor 12:21, 1 Thess 1:9, 2 Tim 2:25, Heb 6:1, Heb 6:6, 2 Pet 3:9, Rev 2:5, Rev 2:16, Rev 2:21, Rev 2:22, Rev 3:3, Rev 3:19
C. And pass His righteous judgement of heart and mind.
Jer 11:20, Jer 17:9-10, Jer 20:12, 1 Sam 16:7, 1 Chr 28:9, 1 Chr 29:17, Ps 7:9, Ps 17:3, Ps 26:2, Ps 44:21, Ps 139:1-4, Ps 139:23-24, Prov 16:2, Prov 17:3, Prov 21:2, Prov 24:12, Eccl 12:14, Isa 11:3-4, Isa 48:10, Ezek 18:30-32, Matt 5:8, Matt 12:35-37, Matt 15:18-20, Matt 22:37, Luke 16:15, John 2:24-25, Acts 1:24, Acts 15:8, Rom 2:16, Rom 8:27, Rom 14:10-12, 1 Cor 4:5, 1 Cor 10:12-13, 2 Cor 5:10, 2 Cor 13:5, Gal 6:4, Eph 6:6, 1 Thess 2:4, Heb 4:12-13, Heb 10:22, Jas 2:18-20, 1 Pet 1:6-7, Rev 2:23, Rev 20:12-13
2. “Show me the verse that says a spiritually dead sinner must believe in order to get legally justified.”
Rom 10:9.
3. “Does Romans 5:9 say we are justified by our act of believing?”
No.
It says we are “justified by his blood.”
I agree completely. Christ's blood is the basis and sufficient ground of justification.
But “by His blood” does not mean “therefore justified before faith.” You are inserting the timing.
4. “When was Christ's blood shed?”
At Calvary.
Agreed.
But the historical completion of Christ's sacrifice does not automatically establish the precise moment at which Scripture says an individual sinner is justified.
Christ accomplished redemption at the cross. That does not require us to confuse the accomplishment of redemption with its application to the believer.
5. “Does Romans 5:10 say we were reconciled while enemies?”
Yes.
But you are assuming that “reconciled while enemies” means “justified before faith.” That is precisely the equation you still have not established from Scripture.
6. “Does 2 Corinthians 5:19 connect reconciliation with non imputation of sins?”
Yes.
But again, that does not prove your timing argument. Notice what Paul says immediately afterward:
“Be ye reconciled to God” (2 Cor 5:20).
That hardly supports your claim that Paul's point is that every individual in view was already consciously and personally reconciled in the sense you are arguing.
7. “Does Romans 4 connect justification with non imputation of sin?”
Yes.
I have already agreed with that.
But Romans 4:5 also says: “his faith is counted for righteousness.”
And Romans 5:1 says: “Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God.”
So you cannot simply take the non imputation aspect of justification and then insert your preferred chronology.
8. Your “mathematical equation”
This is where your argument still fails.
You have:
Reconciliation = non imputation.
Non imputation = an aspect of justification.
Therefore, you conclude:
Justification occurred before faith.
But that final step is precisely the disputed point.
You haven't demonstrated it. You've assumed it.
You keep asking me to prove that your preferred wording is false while refusing to produce the passage that actually establishes your conclusion.
So after all of this, my question remains exactly the same:
Where does Scripture actually say that an individual sinner was justified before believing?
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