3 Minute Theology 4.6: What does it mean to be under grace?

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  • Опубліковано 7 жов 2016
  • What is the difference between being under the law and under grace?

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  • @stanblackburn700
    @stanblackburn700 7 років тому +2

    This is amazing! Thank you for these and God bless.

  • @joshuatheminorprofits
    @joshuatheminorprofits 7 років тому +4

    Might be your best video yet. Tricky subject explained quite simply.

  • @aliyounis263
    @aliyounis263 2 роки тому

    So if I'm really good at improvising or manipulating law I can do anything I want and it'll be considered lawful so long as I find a twisted link to the original law(or to the original price of music) sounds alot like moral nihilism with a few added steps of lobbying my mind

  • @rogermetzger7335
    @rogermetzger7335 3 роки тому

    So let me see whether I understand this?
    If I play my violin in a college orchestra, if the teacher/conductor is an observant Hebrew and notices that I fail to play all the notes as indicated on the score, I won’t get an A grade. If I improvise instead of playing the notes on the score (if I play notes where a rest is indicated, for example) I’ll get an ever lower score. Right?
    But if I play my violin in a college orchestra, if the teacher/conductor is a Christian and notices that I’m not playing all the notes as indicated on the score, I won’t get an A grade. If I improvise instead of playing the notes on the score (or play notes where a rest is indicated) I’ll get a good grade - maybe even an A if my improvisation skills are very good. Right?
    If I understand the Sermon on the Mount, the ideal presented there - or even in the rest of Romans 6 - is higher than the letter of the law.
    It’s OK with me if various Christians understand the ideal of Christian deportment in various ways. In fact, I think that is as it should be. I shouldn’t consider someone less Christian than I am for understanding that ideal differently than I do UNLESS it seems to me that the goal is to ignore some parts of the Hebrew Bible and simultaneously use coercion against people who fail to follow certain other aspects of the instruction to be found there.

  • @KikiDaOne5
    @KikiDaOne5 7 місяців тому

    Hey !!! Anymore videos??