What type of legalist are you?

I have not had much time for writing recently, so I have primarily been posting the content of others to share with you. Following is an interesting quote from an article at  Reformation Theology:

Prof. Doriani writes:

“Class-one legalists are auto-soterists; they declare what one must do in order to obtain God’s favor or salvation. The rich young ruler was a class-one legalist.

Class-two legalists declare what good deeds or spiritual disciplines one must perform to retain God’s favor and salvation.

Class-three legalists love the law so much they create new laws, laws not found in Scripture, and require submission to them. The Pharisees, who build fences around the law, were class-three legalists.

Class-four legalists avoid these gross errors, but they so accentuate obedience to the law of God that other ideas shrivel up. They reason, ‘God has redeemed us at the cost of his Son’s life. Now he demands our service in return. He has given us his Spirit and a new nature and has stated his will. With these resources, we obey his law in gratitude for our redemption. This is our duty to God.’ In an important way this is true, but class-four legalists dwell on the law of God until they forget the love of God. Worshiping, delighting in, communing with, and conforming to God are forgotten.

Class-four legalists can preach sermons in which every sentence is true, while the whole is oppressive. It is oppressive to proclaim Christ as the Lawgiver to whom we owe a vast debt, as if we must somehow repay him- – repay God! — for his gifts to us.

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Somewhat quirky and prone to bouts of melancholia. Well-read, tastelessly opinionated and pasta fueled, a saddle tramp. I have not yet discovered my superpowers, but when I do, I will use them for good, not evil.

Posted on January 24, 2011, in Theology and tagged , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.

  1. My site is not a formal site, certainly not a finished one,and it is “private–to myself only” although I am under surveillance and people do read it.

    I loved this, and agree so whole-heartedly. But I linked to it from a site that celebrates Calvinism and links to Dominionism sites, too, which are two dangerous evils I am not remotely open to.

    How to figure out the corruption of the church/es of our time, for that matter, the corruption of the visible church of all time? It is too bewildering.

  2. And heart-sickening.

  3. “A miserable inconsequence???”

    I went to the Calvin and Calvinism site, just to see…Calvinism is precisely a human philosophy that comes in to spoil our faith. With (worse than) dross like that tolerated in our own hearts, how could we ever have more than a lukewarm “love” for Jesus? I did not so learn Christ, and I will not return to garbage like that. You boys who love to debate and be wise in your own eyes, stay in your stalwart, swaggering old-boys club, patting each other on the back in approval, hardened to the cruelty of satanic persecution committed by your heroes, as well as the damage their teaching does to your own souls.

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