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Tag: antinomianism

What about the law then?

tablets of stone

Legalists worship the law in the practice of their life. Antinomians disdain it. So, what is our relationship to the law?

Published April 25, 2024
Categorized as Law Tagged antinomianism, law, legalism, relationship

Now What? Grace!

Now what? Grace!

By understanding and tasting union with Christ himself by faith, we can have a right relationship to the law. This sets free both the legalist and antinomian.

Published April 2, 2024
Categorized as A legalist's options Tagged antinomianism, gospel, grace, legalism, Spirit

Now What? Antinomianism? (3)

antinomianism examined

Antinomianism is merely a reaction to the discovery of one’s legalism, it is not the answer. It supplies a different view of the law, but not a biblical view. The problem is not the law, it is the heart.

Published March 6, 2024
Categorized as A legalist's options Tagged antinomianism, law, legalism, necessity, Paul

Now What? Antinomianism? (2)

antinomianism magnified

Theological antinomians claim that the law has no role in the life of the believer. For them, the law always opposes grace. Always. For them, faith makes you free from the law.

Published February 15, 2024
Categorized as A legalist's options Tagged antinomian, antinomianism, legalist, no law

Now What? Antinomianism?

The legalist views antinomianism as its opposite. Since Satan used the law to entrap one into legalism, the former legalist moves as far away from the law as possible. So, the legalist turns to antinomianism for the cure.

Published January 26, 2024
Categorized as A legalist's options Tagged antinomianism, law, legalism

Categories

  • Grace Movement (11)
  • A legalist's options (10)
  • Legalism (7)
  • Their own words (7)
  • Phariseeism (3)

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  • legalism (12)
  • New Reformation (9)
  • already forgiven (6)
  • passive faith (6)
  • antinomianism (5)

Year

  • 2025 (2)
  • 2024 (7)
  • 2023 (16)
  • 2022 (22)
  • Grace Movement

    Introducing the leaders in the Hyper Grace Movement. Exposing what they teach. Do they sound like the Reformed Protestant leaders? This Movement is also called Hyper-Grace and Soft Antinomianism, these are not overtly promoting licentiousness.

  • Questions to consider

    Things that we should ask ourselves. Making sense of the differences between the theology of the RP leaders and the Reformed creeds.

  • Side-by-side comparisons
  • Refutations
  • Their own words

    Quotes from Reformed Protestant lectures, sermons etc. with supporting links.

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