Sola Fide - Trent Horn's Question Answered

In this video, I respond to Trent Horn's challenge to Protestants found here:    • My Big Question for Defenders of "Sola Fide"   I argue that Sola Fide is actually defensible, and the answer to his question ("how many works are enough to show you have saving faith"?) is actually wrong-headed. When we instead ask "what kind of works show you have saving faith", the answer is simple: the kind that express the simple telos and goal in which one confesses themselves to be a sinner in need of God's grace in Christ, renounces their sin and--with firm purpose of amendment--commits to follow Jesus as the treasured, dear, and risen Lord of their life. God has provided the grace of the Eucharist as the summative and ordinary place in which he delights to confirm that intention, but also accepts that intention whenever and wherever a repentant faith exists. I hope this is helpful to you!