- Can something be ‘good’ and not ‘pleasing to God’? For example, if an unbeliever cares for the poor, would it be correct to say that their action was ‘good’ but not ‘pleasing to God’, because of their unbelief? Or does their unbelief make it ‘evil’?
- Are there ‘good’ actions and ‘evil’ actions, or ‘obedient’ and ‘disobedient’ actions or is it just ‘obedience’ vs ‘disobedience’?
- You mentioned the idea of ‘imperfect fruit’ for those who have genuine faith – does that mean our faith in Jesus who makes us right with God enables us to have the ability to do good? But we still don’t always do good?
- If freedom is achieved by living through faith in Jesus, what does this look like in actions, day to day life etc. If it is not by laws/rules and restraint?
- How would I present this to a non-Christian friend?
