"It's the spirit and life that flow from a failure to be humbled and broken and amazed, and satisfied by the grace of Christ. There's all kinds of attitudes, of pride, demandingness, lack of mercy, lack of compassion, unkindness, impatience. And these have their root in a heart that is not stunned by grace. Not broken and humbled by grace, not joyfully filled by grace, and that creates a legal spirit."
When you follow the letter of the law to such an extent that you show disregard for the two greatest commandments if The Lord. First Love First Works and then the letter of the law.
Maybe I’m wrong but I think a major problem with the Christian “gospel” (meaning, as presented) is that it focuses on birth (being born) rather than life (living, subsequently to being born). The ground Martin Luther took, that protestants have worked so vigilantly to maintain (by faith alone, by God’s grace, by Christ alone, imputed righteousness, etc.) is usually laser focused on the new birth as a decisive moment of salvation (as in conversion, on a particular day). It is focused on ‘how we enter the Kingdom’-how we arrive on the scene, given power to become the children of God. (I’ve heard that salvation is used in the bible is used to denote an event and also something ongoing (and also, I think?, something ultimate). My point is, we’ve under-focused badly on what Protestantism means in the context of the ongoing, post-birth life. Most of our life is not the day of our birth!) What lay Christians, including me, probably need desperately, is more than a gospel that gives us _entrance_ into a new life which is based on faith, God’s Spirit and grace, etc. but a way to live this new life (post-birth forward) that is equally “gospel” and equally Protestant. This means, I suspect, ‘as you received Christ so walk in Him’-a clear application of the gospel to living (not being born) by faith, to walking in (not being born by) the Spirit, to the lack of contribution of human effort and of law keeping (not in the process of birth but) in the process of growing, resting, and productively living (apart from me you can do nothing). It seems to me there are far fewer clear, concise, condensed statements on the post-birth life than there are on salvation as a one-time entrance into this new life. Maybe I’m wrong but I feel what we need is a statement of great clarity on the post-conversion gospel… possibly we are having trouble locating it because Paul never divided the thing up like that mentally. It seemed ‘obvious? to him that having begun with the Spirit there would not be a switch-over to human effort. As you received Christ so walk in Him. To put it more bluntly and less carefully, the problems Pastors diagnose as “slipping into legalism” might be better explained by, “What do I do now?”
Look at kingdom theology, is present in reformed tradition, it says that the main message of the gospel is our salvation but also the kingdom of God coming to earth.
That's great. I wouldn't say that's OCD, likely far from it. The doctrine of intercession highlights how Jesus eternally intercedes for those who are in him, before the Father. Let's always fixate on Christ, but know a repeated plea of forgiveness in unnecessary.
+ Romans 10:9-10 "That if you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved." Amen 🙏!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The man in Luke 16:24 cries: ". . .I am tormented in this FLAME." In Matthew 13:42, Jesus says: "And shall cast them into a FURNACE OF FIRE: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth." In Matthew 25:41, Jesus says: "Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting FIRE,. . ." Revelation 20:15 says, " And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the LAKE OF FIRE." And please repent of all of your sins and be baptized by the Holy Spirit before it is too late, you will never know when the time will come 🙏!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Amen 🙏!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@BangeangRR I’d like to ask a question regarding that. When I end up committing a sin, I pray in my head to God for forgiveness. Is this necessary? If not, what should I do? Should I just acknowledge it and move on, knowing I need to do better next time, or am I doing the biblically correct thing already? I know you’re saved by faith, and that sin is a way of showing you your wrongs and leading you to Christ, but I ask God to forgive me afterwards every time I sin. I’m really not sure if this is right or wrong, so if you have a solid answer from the Bible, that’d be awesome.
Now this definition makes sense to me. I always thought of legalism as those well intentioned but misinformed anti Christian rockers at one of these christian rock concerts picketing and screaming God only listens to and supports nasal snort southern bluegrass country gospel and Lacey Sturm is of the devil because she don't use banjos and actually play and sing with some talent instead of singing through her nose like she has a cold
I don’t know why Grace of redemption through the sacrifice and keeping of Gods laws as mutually exclusive. None of those scriptures quoted actually says that they are exclusive of each other. Grace is essential of course. But if you love Jesus you will keep Gods law. I could be wrong and my heart is open to that possibility but the explanation in this video falls short.
Repeat this regularly until you complete a legalism journey if you have to be: You the world order and satan are not going to make me: 1.Be greedy. 2.Make me depressed. 3.Provoke me to do un christ like things. 4.Have me believe your lies. 5.Make me afraid of dying an unusual death. 6.Make me react in a way that fits the advesary plan. Then praise the name of god.
Salvation is by grace through faith without works, Ephesians 2:8-9, faith in Christ's finished work on the cross, 1 Corinthians 15:1-4, if justification comes through the works of the law, then Christ died in vain, in Israel's prophetic program they had to keep the law, show faith by works, otherwise their faith was dead without works, today in the time of grace we are not under the law, but by grace, today faith without Christ is dead, so we need to learn to properly separate the Word of Truth in 2 Timothy 2:15 KJV
The idea that legalism flows from a lack of satisfaction in God's grace seems strange to me. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that I think it's possible for well-meaning people to be legalistic. It almost seems like saying to somebody, "Okay; you're struggling with thinking you have to earn your salvation, so here's a work you can do in order to fix that problem! Be more happy in God!" It seems counterproductive to talk about this in this way.
@@thechannelofrandomness6814 well if you don’t keep the commandments then you sin, and the Bible says our iniquities have separated us from God, when we sin we are separated from God, but we need to come to repent our sins to him
@@kevinihsan6912 Jesus says if you look at a woman with lust, then you’ve sinned. And if you’re angered by your brother, then you’ve murdered. We can’t really do anything about our sin. We can only follow Christ and remain faithful to him, and we must repent so that God can forgive us. Our sin cannot become obsolete by our own doing. And God doesn’t intend to rid us of our sin while we are living. So, we have to acknowledge our sin, repent, and have faith that Christ has conquered it.
I've gone from being an atheist to a believer in Jesus. I've come to really believe He is the Lord and aim to follow His teachings and have faith in Him. I want to obey, and ive felt the weight of the conviction of my sins and repented, and I know ive been saved. But a pastor I've spoken to has refused to baptise me. He agrees and is encouraging of everything I have told him about the Lord leading me to faith. But he took issue with the order of things I said when I was explaining my beliefs. Because ackowledgement and confession of sins came further on in my conversation with the pastor rather than being the very first thing I said, he didnt like the order of my explanation. So on that basis he wont baptise me. Is that legalism? Am i in the wrong? Am I unworthy to be baptised?
Heyy friend. You're not in the wrong. You believe right? And have confessed with your mouth right that He is Lord. Friend, then you are saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved. Rom 10:10 Baptism will not complete your Salvation. Your Salvation is complete once you make that declaration. After that it's a daily renewal of the spirit of your mind through the Holy Spirit . "He saved us, not on the basis of deeds which we have done in righteousness, but according to His mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewing by the Holy Spirit." Titus 3:5 Baptism is something people choose to do publicly to confess theyre belief and repetence, but the water bapstim does not cleanse or give you Salvation. Neither is it wrong or sin if you choose to do so. Christ is our baptism. The water of life. The Holy Spirit. The word. Just wanted to clarify because Christ is our true baptism, Not the act of a man dipping you in physical water. Otherwise that would take away Gods glory and attribute Salvation to man. It's your faith and confession. As for you pastor. If you do decide to get baptised i wouldn't go to him considering how he has denied you unrighteously when Christ has accepted you. Anyone who is saved can baptise you, not just pastors. You are not unworthy to be baptised. Your belief and faith and Christ's Salvation over you has made you worthy. So just remember that. Also don't rush yourself. Understand baptism first and once you decide to do it allow God to lead you to someone to do it for you. Stay blessed. Remember you're loved, saved and have grace. I'd also find a different church. That pastor is wild lol . Where in scripture does it say all that.
if our works don't matter then why does revelation say in the end we will be judged by our works and then also I believe it was Paul who said faith with works is dead?
Where in the Bible do God state his law is too difficult to keep? The opposite is found throughout scripture. The law being too difficult is a man’s doctrine not God. We must be careful when we add word or take away words from the Bible. The law can not lead you to salvation but the obedience of law can help you determine when you are in sin. Sin can lead you away from salvation. But for the believer, the law of God is not a burden: “For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments. And his commandments are not burdensome” (1 John 5:3).
Yeah he called them hypocrites which I believe was his bigger point. All caught up in the law but never having true faith in their hearts or love for those downtrodden . But I don’t think he said be done with your laws completely. Jesus accepted that the Law was Gods law but was more concerned about what was in peoples hearts. He didn’t throw the baby out with the bath water so to speak.
@@pumpkineater_69557 it's still about the heart and about love. Why not commit adultery? is it about putting a check mark next to a to do list or is it because you love your wife/ husband.
You mean Lawlessness creates feminism... Lawlessness is sin. _And because lawlessness is increased, most people’s love will become cold._ Matthew 24:12
I mean the Chinese government system in times of Xing, and they were honest, brutal, effective and equal. (But won't like to live there. Being in hell, even after forever, leaves in you something that may understand evil, but legist China didn't leave in you anything useless.
Jesus was quoting from Scripture. There is a promise in Scripture that if you obey the whole law whiteout never breaking it, you will be saved. However, because of original sin, we are born inclined for evil, which makes it impossible for us to fulfill the whole law, we can try it, but we will never make it. When we break one commandment of the Law, we break the whole Law, and it is already impossible to find salvation through it. That why Paul says that the Law is not a means of salvation, but it is a means of showing a man that he is a sinner so that it can guide him to Christ. We we fail to find salvation in the Law, we have to find another way, and that way is the mercy of God through Jesus sacrifice, thats why the Scripture says “justified by faith, we have peace with God” also, “The just shall live by faith” and Christ say, “believe in me and you will be saved”. The Law is a mean to conduct the humble to Christ and to make arrogant fall, those who believe that they can keep it, will never find Christ, because they try to find salvation through works and not through faith. Hope it helped :)
@@gabrielornellas8313 God doesn't change. It is a test, read Deuteronomy chapter 13. Jesus said, "DO NOT THINK I came to ABOLISH the LAW and the prophets, I DID NOT COME TO ABOLISH, but to fulfill (do it). For truly I say unto you, UNTIL HEAVEN and EARTH PASS AWAY, not one JOT or one TITTLE shall BY NO MEANS PASS from the Law..... if you can clearly see that there are at least contradictories, why wouldn't you follow God, the devil causes Rebellion? This is the judgement, light has come into the world, but people loved darkness rather than LIGHT because their deeds were evil.... there are only two things described as light in the Bible, Jesus and Torah, God's law. This is because Jesus is God's law, he's the entire Old Testament, HE'S God's word made flesh. Reject any part of the Old Testament and you're tearing Jesus garments. Read Psalm 1, read Psalm 119, are you throwing those out?
"It's the spirit and life that flow from a failure to be humbled and broken and amazed, and satisfied by the grace of Christ. There's all kinds of attitudes, of pride, demandingness, lack of mercy, lack of compassion, unkindness, impatience. And these have their root in a heart that is not stunned by grace. Not broken and humbled by grace, not joyfully filled by grace, and that creates a legal spirit."
So profoundly said
Salvation is a work of grace
However we are commanded
To keep the faith and be zealous of good works
Faith without works is dead!
When you follow the letter of the law to such an extent that you show disregard for the two greatest commandments if The Lord. First Love First Works and then the letter of the law.
Jesus loves you!!!!!
Yes he does
Maybe I’m wrong but I think a major problem with the Christian “gospel” (meaning, as presented) is that it focuses on birth (being born) rather than life (living, subsequently to being born). The ground Martin Luther took, that protestants have worked so vigilantly to maintain (by faith alone, by God’s grace, by Christ alone, imputed righteousness, etc.) is usually laser focused on the new birth as a decisive moment of salvation (as in conversion, on a particular day). It is focused on ‘how we enter the Kingdom’-how we arrive on the scene, given power to become the children of God.
(I’ve heard that salvation is used in the bible is used to denote an event and also something ongoing (and also, I think?, something ultimate). My point is, we’ve under-focused badly on what Protestantism means in the context of the ongoing, post-birth life. Most of our life is not the day of our birth!)
What lay Christians, including me, probably need desperately, is more than a gospel that gives us _entrance_ into a new life which is based on faith, God’s Spirit and grace, etc. but a way to live this new life (post-birth forward) that is equally “gospel” and equally Protestant. This means, I suspect, ‘as you received Christ so walk in Him’-a clear application of the gospel to living (not being born) by faith, to walking in (not being born by) the Spirit, to the lack of contribution of human effort and of law keeping (not in the process of birth but) in the process of growing, resting, and productively living (apart from me you can do nothing).
It seems to me there are far fewer clear, concise, condensed statements on the post-birth life than there are on salvation as a one-time entrance into this new life. Maybe I’m wrong but I feel what we need is a statement of great clarity on the post-conversion gospel… possibly we are having trouble locating it because Paul never divided the thing up like that mentally. It seemed ‘obvious? to him that having begun with the Spirit there would not be a switch-over to human effort.
As you received Christ so walk in Him.
To put it more bluntly and less carefully, the problems Pastors diagnose as “slipping into legalism” might be better explained by, “What do I do now?”
Look at kingdom theology, is present in reformed tradition, it says that the main message of the gospel is our salvation but also the kingdom of God coming to earth.
It’s hard for me me because I have OCD of accepting Jesus everyday for a moment of salvation every day
Idk if it’s religious scrupulously or something
That's great. I wouldn't say that's OCD, likely far from it. The doctrine of intercession highlights how Jesus eternally intercedes for those who are in him, before the Father. Let's always fixate on Christ, but know a repeated plea of forgiveness in unnecessary.
+ Romans 10:9-10 "That if you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved." Amen 🙏!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The man in Luke 16:24 cries: ". . .I am tormented in this FLAME."
In Matthew 13:42, Jesus says: "And shall cast them into a FURNACE OF FIRE: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth."
In Matthew 25:41, Jesus says: "Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting FIRE,. . ."
Revelation 20:15 says, " And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the LAKE OF FIRE." And please repent of all of your sins and be baptized by the Holy Spirit before it is too late, you will never know when the time will come 🙏!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Amen 🙏!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@BangeangRR I’d like to ask a question regarding that. When I end up committing a sin, I pray in my head to God for forgiveness. Is this necessary? If not, what should I do? Should I just acknowledge it and move on, knowing I need to do better next time, or am I doing the biblically correct thing already? I know you’re saved by faith, and that sin is a way of showing you your wrongs and leading you to Christ, but I ask God to forgive me afterwards every time I sin. I’m really not sure if this is right or wrong, so if you have a solid answer from the Bible, that’d be awesome.
The Lord wants you to know today that he loves you.
Legalism...think Pharisees
So Bathtist
What?
found this interesting ua-cam.com/video/egpytY749m4/v-deo.html
Now this definition makes sense to me. I always thought of legalism as those well intentioned but misinformed anti Christian rockers at one of these christian rock concerts picketing and screaming God only listens to and supports nasal snort southern bluegrass country gospel and Lacey Sturm is of the devil because she don't use banjos and actually play and sing with some talent instead of singing through her nose like she has a cold
ever hear drums are satanic hahahaha. Its really stupid
I don’t know why Grace of redemption through the sacrifice and keeping of Gods laws as mutually exclusive. None of those scriptures quoted actually says that they are exclusive of each other. Grace is essential of course. But if you love Jesus you will keep Gods law. I could be wrong and my heart is open to that possibility but the explanation in this video falls short.
Repeat this regularly until you complete a legalism journey if you have to be:
You the world order and satan are not going to make me:
1.Be greedy.
2.Make me depressed.
3.Provoke me to do un christ like things.
4.Have me believe your lies.
5.Make me afraid of dying an unusual death.
6.Make me react in a way that fits the advesary plan.
Then praise the name of god.
As a Christian thrash metal and punk fan I know the legalistic spirit all too well 🤦♂️
So the preaching about tithing is legalistic l gather?
Salvation is by grace through faith without works, Ephesians 2:8-9, faith in Christ's finished work on the cross, 1 Corinthians 15:1-4, if justification comes through the works of the law, then Christ died in vain, in Israel's prophetic program they had to keep the law, show faith by works, otherwise their faith was dead without works, today in the time of grace we are not under the law, but by grace, today faith without Christ is dead, so we need to learn to properly separate the Word of Truth in 2 Timothy 2:15 KJV
So, this is different from Chinese Legalism, yes? I was looking for that.
The idea that legalism flows from a lack of satisfaction in God's grace seems strange to me. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that I think it's possible for well-meaning people to be legalistic. It almost seems like saying to somebody, "Okay; you're struggling with thinking you have to earn your salvation, so here's a work you can do in order to fix that problem! Be more happy in God!" It seems counterproductive to talk about this in this way.
Seventh day adventist
They aren’t legalistic, they simply just obey God’s commandments
@@kevinihsan6912 and they believe you got do that to keep your salvation
@@thechannelofrandomness6814 well if you don’t keep the commandments then you sin, and the Bible says our iniquities have separated us from God, when we sin we are separated from God, but we need to come to repent our sins to him
@@kevinihsan6912 Jesus says if you look at a woman with lust, then you’ve sinned. And if you’re angered by your brother, then you’ve murdered. We can’t really do anything about our sin. We can only follow Christ and remain faithful to him, and we must repent so that God can forgive us. Our sin cannot become obsolete by our own doing. And God doesn’t intend to rid us of our sin while we are living. So, we have to acknowledge our sin, repent, and have faith that Christ has conquered it.
found this interesting ua-cam.com/video/egpytY749m4/v-deo.html
I've gone from being an atheist to a believer in Jesus. I've come to really believe He is the Lord and aim to follow His teachings and have faith in Him. I want to obey, and ive felt the weight of the conviction of my sins and repented, and I know ive been saved.
But a pastor I've spoken to has refused to baptise me. He agrees and is encouraging of everything I have told him about the Lord leading me to faith. But he took issue with the order of things I said when I was explaining my beliefs. Because ackowledgement and confession of sins came further on in my conversation with the pastor rather than being the very first thing I said, he didnt like the order of my explanation. So on that basis he wont baptise me.
Is that legalism? Am i in the wrong? Am I unworthy to be baptised?
Heyy friend. You're not in the wrong. You believe right? And have confessed with your mouth right that He is Lord. Friend, then you are saved.
For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved. Rom 10:10
Baptism will not complete your Salvation. Your Salvation is complete once you make that declaration.
After that it's a daily renewal of the spirit of your mind through the Holy Spirit .
"He saved us, not on the basis of deeds which we have done in righteousness, but according to His mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewing by the Holy Spirit." Titus 3:5
Baptism is something people choose to do publicly to confess theyre belief and repetence, but the water bapstim does not cleanse or give you Salvation. Neither is it wrong or sin if you choose to do so. Christ is our baptism. The water of life. The Holy Spirit. The word.
Just wanted to clarify because Christ is our true baptism, Not the act of a man dipping you in physical water. Otherwise that would take away Gods glory and attribute Salvation to man. It's your faith and confession.
As for you pastor. If you do decide to get baptised i wouldn't go to him considering how he has denied you unrighteously when Christ has accepted you. Anyone who is saved can baptise you, not just pastors. You are not unworthy to be baptised. Your belief and faith and Christ's Salvation over you has made you worthy. So just remember that. Also don't rush yourself. Understand baptism first and once you decide to do it allow God to lead you to someone to do it for you. Stay blessed. Remember you're loved, saved and have grace. I'd also find a different church. That pastor is wild lol . Where in scripture does it say all that.
@@kd8887 that was so kind of you to reply sister. Thank you, and God bless you.
if our works don't matter then why does revelation say in the end we will be judged by our works and then also I believe it was Paul who said faith with works is dead?
THANKS
Where in the Bible do God state his law is too difficult to keep? The opposite is found throughout scripture. The law being too difficult is a man’s doctrine not God. We must be careful when we add word or take away words from the Bible. The law can not lead you to salvation but the obedience of law can help you determine when you are in sin. Sin can lead you away from salvation. But for the believer, the law of God is not a burden: “For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments. And his commandments are not burdensome” (1 John 5:3).
Exactly love his laws ❤❤❤❤
Correct, the law of God, the 10 commandments! Not what religions like Catholicism made out of it
The notifications are failing us once again. 😔
Is this John Piper or John MacArthur? It's hard to tell exactly.
another word for legalism and you can find this in the bible is phariseeism. Something of which Jesus was greatly opposed to.
Yeah he called them hypocrites which I believe was his bigger point. All caught up in the law but never having true faith in their hearts or love for those downtrodden . But I don’t think he said be done with your laws completely. Jesus accepted that the Law was Gods law but was more concerned about what was in peoples hearts. He didn’t throw the baby out with the bath water so to speak.
@@pumpkineater_69557 it's still about the heart and about love. Why not commit adultery? is it about putting a check mark next to a to do list or is it because you love your wife/ husband.
Legalism creates feminism.
You mean Lawlessness creates feminism... Lawlessness is sin.
_And because lawlessness is increased, most people’s love will become cold._
Matthew 24:12
Is there a Law currently in effect? If so, what is it? If so, are we not to attempt to keep it?
Why did jesus christ say Go and Sin no more ???? What is sin then ???
Hebrews 10:26
I mean the Chinese government system in times of Xing, and they were honest, brutal, effective and equal.
(But won't like to live there. Being in hell, even after forever, leaves in you something that may understand evil, but legist China didn't leave in you anything useless.
What about that time a lawyer asked Christ how can they be saved and Jesus said keep the law of God and man's law
Edit: you help clarify it
Jesus was quoting from Scripture. There is a promise in Scripture that if you obey the whole law whiteout never breaking it, you will be saved. However, because of original sin, we are born inclined for evil, which makes it impossible for us to fulfill the whole law, we can try it, but we will never make it. When we break one commandment of the Law, we break the whole Law, and it is already impossible to find salvation through it. That why Paul says that the Law is not a means of salvation, but it is a means of showing a man that he is a sinner so that it can guide him to Christ. We we fail to find salvation in the Law, we have to find another way, and that way is the mercy of God through Jesus sacrifice, thats why the Scripture says “justified by faith, we have peace with God” also, “The just shall live by faith” and Christ say, “believe in me and you will be saved”. The Law is a mean to conduct the humble to Christ and to make arrogant fall, those who believe that they can keep it, will never find Christ, because they try to find salvation through works and not through faith. Hope it helped :)
Who is going to mislead you to break God's LAWS? The enemy. Don't listen to man, study the Bible.ua-cam.com/video/rLerrZjuOhM/v-deo.html
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@@LightSeekers777 Read Hephesians 2:15, God fullfiled the Holy Law, Abolishing it in his own Flesh.
@@gabrielornellas8313 God doesn't change. It is a test, read Deuteronomy chapter 13. Jesus said, "DO NOT THINK I came to ABOLISH the LAW and the prophets, I DID NOT COME TO ABOLISH, but to fulfill (do it). For truly I say unto you, UNTIL HEAVEN and EARTH PASS AWAY, not one JOT or one TITTLE shall BY NO MEANS PASS from the Law..... if you can clearly see that there are at least contradictories, why wouldn't you follow God, the devil causes Rebellion? This is the judgement, light has come into the world, but people loved darkness rather than LIGHT because their deeds were evil.... there are only two things described as light in the Bible, Jesus and Torah, God's law. This is because Jesus is God's law, he's the entire Old Testament, HE'S God's word made flesh. Reject any part of the Old Testament and you're tearing Jesus garments. Read Psalm 1, read Psalm 119, are you throwing those out?
O hear by move what is and ism in Jesus Christ's name