- Jan 2, 2015
- 11,556
- 5,728
- Country
- United States
- Faith
- Presbyterian
- Marital Status
- Married
I had been away from this site for quite some time, and either forgotten what it was like or it's become much (doctrinally) worse than when I was last here.
There are so many people here who don't have a grasp of the Gospel. It's breathtaking. There are plenty of legalists trying to save themselves, and a whole mess of antinomians with a hippy Jesus who is cool with sin, but I haven't seen very much Gospel Christianity.
Help a brother out and raise your hand if you understand that God is both Just and Justifier! He died the death we should have died *and* lived the life we should have lived, and as we are united to Him by faith, His work becomes ours. Amen?!
If the law could save, the gospel is unnecessary. If there is no law, then the gospel is unnecessary as well.
Can there be a Christianity without the Gospel?
Is there such a thing as a regenerated legalistic Christian?
Is there such a thing as a regenerated antinomian Christian?
There are so many people here who don't have a grasp of the Gospel. It's breathtaking. There are plenty of legalists trying to save themselves, and a whole mess of antinomians with a hippy Jesus who is cool with sin, but I haven't seen very much Gospel Christianity.
Help a brother out and raise your hand if you understand that God is both Just and Justifier! He died the death we should have died *and* lived the life we should have lived, and as we are united to Him by faith, His work becomes ours. Amen?!
If the law could save, the gospel is unnecessary. If there is no law, then the gospel is unnecessary as well.
Can there be a Christianity without the Gospel?
Is there such a thing as a regenerated legalistic Christian?
Is there such a thing as a regenerated antinomian Christian?
Last edited: