Tag: Antinomianism

The Antinomian Diaries: Are “Looking to Ourselves” [Godly Examination] and “Looking To Christ” [For Salvation] Mutually Exclusive?

Note: Today is the last day of my presence on Facebook – Lord willing, for good (don’t ever want to have a personal presence thereon barring some major national emergency/cataclysm/etc.). I am posting all of these Antinomian Diary posts (with more to come this week) as a record of the kinds of errors, grievous errors,…

The Antinomian Diaries: On The Christian’s Supposed “complete inability to be even minutely obedient to God”

The Antinomian Error: Someone recently wrote the following, in response to a post that was not authored by me: “So, based upon this article you’ve posted, apparently, you believe that the Christian lives a life of obedience to God…Do you live obediently to God’s law? Clearly you do not believe the gospel, nor do you…

Progressive Sanctification, Rule of Life, Moral Law, and Antinomianism… Revisited

What If We Used Words Objectively? Imagine if Christians, rather than fighting against terms needlessly, took those terms back, defining them clearly and objectively, and educating others on the right use of them. Progressive Sanctification (Literally, proceeding onward in, forward in, or increasing in, being set apart for a sacred purpose)1913 Webster Dictionary: Progressive: Moving…