In this thread I will attempt to contrast the view of mormons in regards to grace and works with that of most protestants. I am hesitant to do this in the regard that I understand there are many varying points among the protestant denominations and so I appologize upfront if you feel my generalization is inaccurate of your personal beliefs. With that being said I feel my understanding of this issue is accurate of the vast majority in particular evangelicals.
I feel we have much more in common than evangelical christians would feel comfortable admitting. We both believe that faith is how we are saved, or grace. We also believe that faith leads to works. Where we differ is when works do not follow. Anyway I have a list of questions that I hope will make this subject more clear.
Question 1 Did Christ die for the sins of man.
Mormon Answer: "yes"
Evangelical: "yes"
We both put great stress on the atonement of Jesus Christ and its impact on humanity.
Question 2 Then are all men saved?
Mormon "No"
Evangelical: "no"
We both believe that there are conditions upon salvation. We may disagree on the conditions. But we are in agreement up to this point.
Question 3 What must me do to be saved?
Mormon "Have faith in Christ"
Evangelical "Have faith in Christ"
Many will probably be shocked to see that mormons actually believe this, but it is what we believe. It is simply stated in the Bible that faith saves. So we still agree up to this points.
Question 4 What is faith?
Mormon "Faith is the assurance which men have of the existence of things which they have not seen, and the principal of action in all intelligent beings. If men were duly to consider themselves, and turn their thoughts and reflections to the operations of their own minds, they would readily discover that it is faith, and faith only, which is the moving cause of all action in them.
Evangelical " The essence of faith consists in believing and receiving what God has revealed, and may be defined as that trust in the God of the Scriptures and in Jesus Christ whom he has sent which receive Him as Lord and Savior and impels to loving obedience and good works.
There is some similarities on what we define faith as but there are some significant differences as well. But the real distinction between the two will be made evident in the next and final question.
Question 5 To be saved, do Men have to obey the commandments of the God in whom they have faith?
Mormon "Yes"
Evangelical "No"
Evangelicals belief is once you are saved you are always saved. And that good works will inevitably follow. And even when you make mistakes its ok because god is molding you into a better person. But if one somehow falls away from the faith or their lifestyle doesn't change; then they were never truly saved in the first place.
Mormons believe that faith leads to action. Mormons understand that we all make mistakes but believe God requires us to put forth effort to try and live his commandments. They believe that when we fall short they must continually repent and keep trying to make improvments in their life. Mormons are continually working toward a goal of perfection. Though they understand that this in a lofty and probably unacheivable goal they believe that god knows them as individuals and will be pleased by their efforts and gods grace will allow them to enter into gods kingdom despite their imperfections.
I hope this illustartes the similarities and differences of the two. I am making no attempt to convince you of one or the other just simply stating the differences between the two. I am sorry if you find this post long and tedious but I feel it is a complicated subject that requires detailed explanations.
I feel we have much more in common than evangelical christians would feel comfortable admitting. We both believe that faith is how we are saved, or grace. We also believe that faith leads to works. Where we differ is when works do not follow. Anyway I have a list of questions that I hope will make this subject more clear.
Question 1 Did Christ die for the sins of man.
Mormon Answer: "yes"
Evangelical: "yes"
We both put great stress on the atonement of Jesus Christ and its impact on humanity.
Question 2 Then are all men saved?
Mormon "No"
Evangelical: "no"
We both believe that there are conditions upon salvation. We may disagree on the conditions. But we are in agreement up to this point.
Question 3 What must me do to be saved?
Mormon "Have faith in Christ"
Evangelical "Have faith in Christ"
Many will probably be shocked to see that mormons actually believe this, but it is what we believe. It is simply stated in the Bible that faith saves. So we still agree up to this points.
Question 4 What is faith?
Mormon "Faith is the assurance which men have of the existence of things which they have not seen, and the principal of action in all intelligent beings. If men were duly to consider themselves, and turn their thoughts and reflections to the operations of their own minds, they would readily discover that it is faith, and faith only, which is the moving cause of all action in them.
Evangelical " The essence of faith consists in believing and receiving what God has revealed, and may be defined as that trust in the God of the Scriptures and in Jesus Christ whom he has sent which receive Him as Lord and Savior and impels to loving obedience and good works.
There is some similarities on what we define faith as but there are some significant differences as well. But the real distinction between the two will be made evident in the next and final question.
Question 5 To be saved, do Men have to obey the commandments of the God in whom they have faith?
Mormon "Yes"
Evangelical "No"
Evangelicals belief is once you are saved you are always saved. And that good works will inevitably follow. And even when you make mistakes its ok because god is molding you into a better person. But if one somehow falls away from the faith or their lifestyle doesn't change; then they were never truly saved in the first place.
Mormons believe that faith leads to action. Mormons understand that we all make mistakes but believe God requires us to put forth effort to try and live his commandments. They believe that when we fall short they must continually repent and keep trying to make improvments in their life. Mormons are continually working toward a goal of perfection. Though they understand that this in a lofty and probably unacheivable goal they believe that god knows them as individuals and will be pleased by their efforts and gods grace will allow them to enter into gods kingdom despite their imperfections.
I hope this illustartes the similarities and differences of the two. I am making no attempt to convince you of one or the other just simply stating the differences between the two. I am sorry if you find this post long and tedious but I feel it is a complicated subject that requires detailed explanations.