Justification By Faith Alone: No Legal Fiction

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The Jesuits worked hard during the counter-reformation to take back ground the Roman Catholic Church lost to Protestants. The goal of the Jesuit order was to place all men under the rule of the Roman Pontiff, who is Antichrist. To make men slaves of the Pope, the Jesuits had to attack the Gospel of Jesus Christ, which alone can make men free: "If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed" John 8:36. The doctrine of justification by faith alone is the Gospel in its proper and saving sense. Known as Sola Fide, justification by faith alone is the chief article of Biblical Christianity: it is the center of the Christian system of theology (the heart). Sola Fide underwent continuous assaults by the Jesuits, and still does to this day. One attack the Jesuits would make against the Gospel of Jesus Christ was: "Sola Fide is a legal fiction."

In this video, Mr. Collier, a Presbyterian author, refutes the rhetoric of the Jesuits and shows that the Gospel of Jesus Christ—the doctrine of how God justifies us by faith alone in Christ alone, according to Scripture alone—is absolutely true, and not a legal fiction. Check it out.

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