Avoid Two Distortions of Grace
by Paul Tautges | March 2, 2020 6:18 am
The heart motivation behind Jesus’ teaching ministry was His love for
God and others. This explains why, when He saw how the external,
law-keeping approach to spirituality placed unbearable burdens upon
others, He spoke against them (Luke 11:37-46). But He also warned
against a loose view of the commandments of God by exalting the
listening that leads to obedience (Matt. 7:24-29). The apostle Paul did
the same.
In his letter to the churches of Galatia, the apostle warns congregations to avoid two distortions of biblical grace that hinder sanctification. Continue reading…[1]
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Avoid Two Distortions of Grace
by Paul Tautges | March 2, 2020 6:18 am
The heart motivation behind Jesus’ teaching ministry was His love for God and others. This explains why, when He saw how the external, law-keeping approach to spirituality placed unbearable burdens upon others, He spoke against them (Luke 11:37-46). But He also warned against a loose view of the commandments of God by exalting the listening that leads to obedience (Matt. 7:24-29). The apostle Paul did the same.
In his letter to the churches of Galatia, the apostle warns congregations to avoid two distortions of biblical grace that hinder sanctification. Continue reading…[1]
Related
Source URL: https://counselingoneanother.com/2020/03/02/avoid-two-distortions-of-grace/