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Somewhere along the way, much of American Christianity quietly traded the cross for a coupon. The cross calls a man to die; a coupon merely entitles him to a discount. And in too many pulpits and pews today, the gospel has been reduced to little more than a heavenly fee waiver — a one-time transaction that grants permanent immunity from God’s law and lifelong exemption from anyone, including God Himself, telling the believer how to live. This is the diagnosis Pastor Wilson Van Hooser offers in a recent essay at Gospel Reformation Network titled Antinomianism: The New Pharisaism. His thesis is provocative because it is precise. The old enemy of grace was the Pharisee, the man who added rules to Scripture and trusted his own performance for salvation. The new enemy of grace, Van Hooser argues, looks like the opposite — a lawless, anti-authority, do-what-thou-wilt religion — but is in fact the same disease wearing different clothes. The Pharisee and the antinomian end up at the same place. Both are running from Christ. They just take different exits. Read More: https://www.blessed.report/p/antinomianism-and-legalism-are-the
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