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Grace vs legalism

jiggyfly

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Christ has truly set us free. Now make sure that you stay free, and don’t get tied up again in slavery to the law. (Galatians 5:1 NLT)

Legalism always crucifies Christ afresh because legalism cuts out the greatest word in Christianity. The word over the door into true Christianity is the word: "Grace." Legalism always wipes out "Grace," and puts in its place "Law." Grace is the chief word in the vocabulary of the Christian. Do you notice that where legalism reaches its fullest expression, it always puts the crucifix in the place of the empty tomb? The badge of the Christian is the empty tomb. That is "Life from the dead." The badge of legalism is a crucifix, "a dead Christ." Legalism always brings death, and the chief thing about Christ is resurrection. It is Life from the dead. This was something that Paul came to see when it pleased God to reveal His Son in him. And he said, "Let me get out of all this legalistic system. Jesus of Nazareth Whom we crucified is alive. He has been revealed alive in my heart."

If we really see the Lord Jesus, we shall be emancipated. Some of us have had that experience. We were in legal systems; our horizon was that system. Then the day came when the Lord opened our eyes to really see the significance of Christ. And that whole system fell away as being all nonsense. No, it is not our business to say, "Come out of this and that, and come into this other." The word "must" or "thou shall" does not belong to this realm. That belongs to the old legal realm. The "must" becomes a spiritual thing, not a legal thing. We could say of Paul, there was a mighty "must" in his spirit. "I have seen the Lord, and I am seeing more and more of what the Lord is, and this is creating in me this great imperative. 'This one thing I do, leaving the things which are behind, I press on toward the mark of the prize of the on-high calling.'" So we do not say, "Change your system." But we do say, "Ask the Lord to reveal His Son in you." Then the great work of emancipation will begin.

By T. Austin-Sparks
 
The law is there to show us what sin is and that is why it failed to truly change the hearts of the Israelites. You can obey the law and still not be changed in your heart towards the Lord.

There needs to be repentance or Godly sorrow to receive the Grace God has provided to us through the Death of His Son. So that we are truly changed in our hearts and live for the Lord and no longer for ourselves.

Aslo as Paul said Grace isn't an excuse to keep sinning either. If you have received Salvation through Grace as I said above you can no longer be a slave to your past self (and sinfulness) but have given yourself fully to the Lord (willing obedient) and you are a New Creation.

Praise God for His Grace. So we are not weighed down by laws but have been unburdened and are free (from sin) in Christ to follow Him and do what is right.
 
Nice thread Jiggyfly

Grace, what a tremendous, liberating, divine reality.

Only in Jesus Christ is this available.

Absolute forgiveness.

Already secure in heaven.

We do not have to achieve it through self effort (Law). This is doomed to failure.

Just live in Christ, powered by the Holy Spirit.
 
Grace, what a tremendous, liberating, divine reality.

Only in Jesus Christ is this available.

Absolute forgiveness.

Already secure in heaven.

We do not have to achieve it through self effort (Law). This is doomed to failure.

Just live in Christ, powered by the Holy Spirit.

Yes indeed God's grace is truly amazing.
 
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