tandemcpl
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I didn’t want to highjack another thread so I thought I would post this question here.
Legalism and Christian freedom came up in a different thread along with where to draw a line between the two.
My point of view is that if we take too many “Liberties” and let too much of the world into the Church, then what does the church have to offer. If we become just like those of the world, wouldn’t that diminish our light.
The word of God says, “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.” 2 Cor. 5:17, ESV
I don’t think it is “Legalism” to accept Paul at his word and let Jesus change us instead of us trying to change the church to what we want.
Robert Raines, in his book titled New Life in the Church, said the following:
"The church has accommodated herself to the cultural climate. The church is no longer changing culture, but it is being changed by culture.
The church is usually content to grow in physical nature and in favor with its immediate environment.
The Church becomes the mouthpiece of the people instead of the voice of God. The church, which is meant to be at tension with the customs and traditions of every culture, changes her protective coloring like a chameleon to suit the environment she is in.
And the judgment is clear; the world pays little attention to the church.
The world believes it has tamed and domesticated the church and can keep her busily occupied in cultivating her own garden. The world has pulled the teeth of the church and no longer listens to her enfeebled message."
I would love to hear your thoughts.
Be blessed.
Toby
Legalism and Christian freedom came up in a different thread along with where to draw a line between the two.
My point of view is that if we take too many “Liberties” and let too much of the world into the Church, then what does the church have to offer. If we become just like those of the world, wouldn’t that diminish our light.
The word of God says, “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.” 2 Cor. 5:17, ESV
I don’t think it is “Legalism” to accept Paul at his word and let Jesus change us instead of us trying to change the church to what we want.
Robert Raines, in his book titled New Life in the Church, said the following:
"The church has accommodated herself to the cultural climate. The church is no longer changing culture, but it is being changed by culture.
The church is usually content to grow in physical nature and in favor with its immediate environment.
The Church becomes the mouthpiece of the people instead of the voice of God. The church, which is meant to be at tension with the customs and traditions of every culture, changes her protective coloring like a chameleon to suit the environment she is in.
And the judgment is clear; the world pays little attention to the church.
The world believes it has tamed and domesticated the church and can keep her busily occupied in cultivating her own garden. The world has pulled the teeth of the church and no longer listens to her enfeebled message."
I would love to hear your thoughts.
Be blessed.
Toby