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Silas
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Let's back up a minute for your benefit.
Christ taught forgiveness, mercy and love.
So far, so good.
Now, what is "unmerited and undeserved favor" if not "mercy, forgiveness and love?" I submit they are one and the same.
We are to forgive if we expect forgiveness, for there is no forgiveness for those who cannot forgive.
We are to be merciful if we expect to receive mercy, for there is no mercy for the unmerciful.
We are to be loving if we can ever hope to receive G-d's most precious gift of love, for no such love can be received by a heart filled with hatred.
This is all Biblical, all New Testament, Jesus' own words supported by both Paul and James.
I see that you missed the point, so I repeat:
"Yes Jesus did teach that. But, he didnt teach that forgivenss, mercy, and love would get people saved from God's wrath. He taught Repentance and Faith. In fact, He, like all of God's people, commanded it."
You fail to see that God's favor, i.e., His mercy, grace, and love, is conditioned on those who repent and have saving faith in Christ. Now, whether God gives faith to those He intends to save and thus show mercy on, is a different story altogether and not the subject at hand. The subject at hand is what Jesus taught. You say He taught love, mercy, and grace. I agree. I say again, however, that in context of salvation, Jesus didnt teach that, but instead Repentence and Faith.