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We could as well include pseudo sincerity to every topic,or a trite agenda.
Placing believers in bondage to your cultural North American Baptist belief isn't an agenda?
That is what false religion does. It points you to yourself instead of to the finished work of Christ. It appeals to the majority because it feeds the need in us for doing something. The natural man cannot understand the things of the Spirit because they have not the Spirit, 1Cor. 2:14. What we naturally think about spiritual things is always wrong. Belivers walk by faith not by sight. We rest in the finished work of Christ and have no confidence in the flesh.I think Rick Warren is the poster child of modern baptist legalism with all his followers who are pastors preaching his theology. He is constantly telling people 3,4,5,6,7 steps to improve your life somehow, to think big, and telling you about God's dream for your life and if you don't see this in your life its because your not working on your own life. None of it points to the gospel. NONE of it.
i think i could only partially agree .Here's a definition I came across. What do you think?
Legalism is seeking to achieve forgiveness from God and acceptance by God through obedience to God .
little gods...Hmmm i avoid the terminology .. we know the word means spirit .. we don't become "little spirits" as christians . we are already spirits . but we are made alive again in Him ..We become sons of God by the adoption of Christ paying all for us.
As to little Gods:
Genesis: 1. 26. And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth. 27. So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them. 28. And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.
Be it God made man in his image including are own body,soul,spirit ,then redeemed us from sin making us sons,
I do not labor us being called little God's as long as we are not considered to be God's in our own personna.
Copelands quote was a mistake, due to his lack of foresight of criticism eluding to him saying he was a God.
it was a logical assumption since we were made in his image ,without his omnipotence or mighty power.
There’s actually two kinds of legalism, which I’ll call theology legalism and moral legalism.
* Theological legalism says that we are justified by our works. Jesus teaches obedience, and so do the various epistles. So requiring obedience is not legalism. It is requiring obedience independent of the faith on which it is based that is legalism, or saying that we can be justified by having our works be sufficiently perfect.
* Moral legalism, however, can exist even in people who understand perfectly that justification is by faith. It’s defining obedience by rules that can’t be supported by Scripture. The discussion over using wine is an example. People who advocate prohibition are not necessarily theological legalists.
It's worth distinguishing these, to avoid making accusations against people that are false.
little gods...Hmmm i avoid the terminology .. we know the word means spirit .. we don't become "little spirits" as christians . we are already spirits . but we are made alive again in Him ..
the english word "god" holds far to much connotation of something far more and so when it is used in that context it grossly (whether intentionally of not let God judge) misrepresents us .
we are spirits and God is the creator the most High one true living and greatest Spirit who has no beginning and no end and who has no greater .
-and hey there nowfaith... hows things
"...through obedience to God by the works of the Law of Moses, while trying to improve that Law with the doctrines of men".Here's a definition I came across. What do you think?
Legalism is seeking to achieve forgiveness from God and acceptance by God through obedience to God .
Being a spiritual gift by Grace through faith,no man could ever be sanctified by the works of the Law again.
This is still going on today, men form opinions on their hearts desire then attempt to justify themselves by quoting from Leviticus etc.
Most of the time their teaching is still flawed, because their references are even out of the context of the Law of Moses.
"...through obedience to God by the works of the Law of Moses, while trying to improve that Law with the doctrines of men".
Unfortunately, today's Christianity slaps the label of Legalism on anything which does not suit free-wheeling "Christianity". To hold Christians to any kind of standard is falsely deemed Legalism.
I would say legalism is holding to the 635 laws and statues of moses...anyone of them, as commandments rather than the two greatest commandments that Jesus gave us to follow, which fufills all 635.
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