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antinomianism
Anti-
nomos- law
one who holds that under the gospel dispensation of grace the moral law is of no use or obligation because faith alone is necessary to salvation
As yall turn to romans 6, and we continue our survey on romans, i have a confession to make.
I’m a little nervous about the message i get to teach three sermons from now. next week we will be in romans 7, which is fun and easily relatable and applicable.
the one after we will be in romans 8a, and again is easily applicable with how we can have hope in God’s sovereignty, but the next sermon we land at the doctrine of election, and the idea of predestination.
i am going to have to walk the tight rope of holding true to the text and the biblical truths that God has led me to, and yet be sensitive to what most of you have believed all of your lives.
i know that we are going to hit ground where you may vehemently disagree with me, and that is okay. in preparation for that set of sermons, i want you to start praying that God would open your mind and heart to the text.
Whether you agree with me or not is, in all reality, inconsequential.
I want you to agree with the Bible, and by proxy, agree with God.
However, that is still two weeks away and we still haven’t even gotten into this weeks text so i’ll let tomorrow worry about tomorrows problems.
Romans 6 is a passage that attacks what is called antinomianism.
so anti- latin for opposed and nomos - greek for law.
so for our purposes this is how Webster describes it, one who holds that under the gospel dispensation of grace the moral law is of no use or obligation because faith alone is necessary to salvation.
Like the prosperity gospel, there are various stages of antinomianism.
you have the Marcionist view that that old testament is all wrath, and the New Testament is all love.
you have CCM artist who because they have believed the
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