Trinity and Christian Life
In this episode, we dive deep into the eighteenth-century Marrow Controversy, a defining theological dispute within the Church of Scotland that tested the very boundaries of Christian orthodoxy. Triggered by the 1718 republication of an obscure Puritan text called The Marrow of Modern Divinity, this debate exposed deep ecclesiastical fissures over the precise relationship between God's free grace and necessary moral transformation.Join us as we explore the core theological flashpoints that sparked the controversy, including the dangers of preparationism, the universal warrant of the gospel (the "deed of gift"), and the profound psychological differences between the direct and reflex acts of faith. We will unpack how the historical church navigated the perilous extremes of legalism and antinomianism—revealing them not as opposites, but as "non-identical twins" born from the exact same distrust of God's loving character. Finally, we extrapolate these historical insights into the present day, demonstrating how this 1720s battle perfectly mirrors the modern Free Grace versus Lordship Salvation controversy championed by theological figures like Charles Ryrie, Zane Hodges, and John MacArthur. Discover why preaching "The Whole Christ" remains the ultimate cure for these enduring theological errors
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