I’m curious...did your Bible come with this phrase [No Action Required] stamped across it? I see that wording used occasionally, usually when I get an email notifying me that my banking institution (or something similar) detected a ‘log on from a new device’...and if that was me, then ‘no further actions is required’. So the reason I ask is because there seems to be a lot of ‘Christian theology’ that suggests that all one ‘must do to be saved’...is ‘believe’; and no further action is needed. But you’ll usually hear the quick qualifying statement added on suggesting that if one ‘really believes, it will produce positive action’; or something similar to that. It's quite amazing how many verses we read in our beloved Bibles that actually suggest, imply, and even command or call us... to ‘action’; as if it is not even an option. And yet, the minute anyone tries to point such verses out, you’ll most likely hear cries of: ‘that’s legalism’...or... ‘we’re not saved by works!’ When ...