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Legalism: What It Is and What Isn't

This is an issue that I have been thinking more about in recent weeks, and even shared with my Elders last night. The term is thrown around alot by Christians who do not want to be legalistic. In my background as a Free Will Baptist, I was very close to being legalistic, if not outright legalistic in certain areas. The problem of legalism is associated closely with those of the "fundamentalist" movement. Being a fundamentalist used to be a good thing. This term is associated with those and the beginning of the 20th century who gathered together to systematically put toegther the fundamentals of the Christian faith based on the word of God. Those doctrines that must be rightly believed to evidence that someone is saved. But over the years many in the fundamentalist movement began treating "standards" (which are often wise and good) as commandments, that when/if violated, are considered sin. That is legalism!!! It is a form of aceticism, that certain things themselves are considered sin, instead of the abuse of them. Music and clothes would be good examples of that. So legalism is it applies to this topic is calling something sin, that the word of God does not call sin. But what about the opposite problem? I will deal with that in another post. Soli Deo Gloria.....Bret

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Anonymous said…
This is such a common problem in my head as well. It's all too often that I try and convince the younger generations in the church to quit listening to secular music, quit being obsessed with clothes and such, and ultimately tell them they must do those things to become a "better" Christian. Fact is, giving up secular music and not putting such an emphasis on clothes and other material things can and usually will lead to spiritual growth and maturity. Legalistic thinking says that you MUST give up these things (which I often catch myself doing) while a more graceful way of thinking would say that they aren't the best things in the world to influence you, but they aren't going to send you to hell. A careful balance must be had here! If you can, elimination of these things altogether can only benefit your walk with the Lord. They won't send you to hell if you partake in them, but once again...influence can be negative.

Did that make sense, Bretbertimus?
Pester Brat said…
Makes mucho sense my young padewan.
Muhahahahahahahahaha...Bret

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