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Spiritual Anarchy by OLAADEGBU(m): 9:32pm On Apr 06, 2013
Spiritual Anarchy

"In those days there was no king in Israel: every man did that which was right in his own eyes" (Judges 21:25).

This is the last verse of the book of Judges, describing in a nutshell the chaotic period "in the days when the judges ruled" (Ruth 1:1). In principle, the Lord was supposed to be ruling in Israel, in a theocracy, but the people refused to obey His word, and the system often became anarchistic rather than theocratic, with men all living as they pleased. As the Lord said to Samuel, their last judge in those days: "They have not rejected thee, but they have rejected me, that I should not reign over them" (1 Samuel 8:7).

Modern Christians decry this period of Israel’s history as one of spiritual anarchy, but fail to see that much the same situation prevails in the world of Christendom today. With thousands of different Christian and pseudo-Christian sects and movements in the world, not even to mention the religious, political, and moral anarchy that seems to prevail everywhere, our text for the day could be applied to our modern world quite appropriately.

There is even a very real danger that in this dispensation of grace, the spirit of antinomianism (against law) is becoming prevalent among Bible-believing Christians. Witness the cancerous spread of fornication and adultery, even homosexuality, as well as dishonesty and greed and general worldliness, among evangelicals and fundamentalists today, all in the name of grace and Christian liberty.

We do thank God that we are saved by grace, for "where sin abounded, grace did much more abound." But, as Paul says: "Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? God forbid" (Romans 5:20; 6:1,2). We "ought to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves . . . for even Christ pleased not Himself" (Romans 15:1,3). HMM

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Re: Spiritual Anarchy by ichuka(m): 12:03am On Apr 07, 2013
Great post Brother,
Welcome back!
Re: Spiritual Anarchy by OLAADEGBU(m): 6:23pm On Apr 07, 2013
i.chuka:


Great post Brother,
Welcome back!

God bless you brother. Keep on fighting the good fight of faith.
Re: Spiritual Anarchy by OLAADEGBU(m): 10:52am On Apr 08, 2013
Spiritual Anarchy

There is even a very real danger that in this dispensation of grace, the spirit of antinomianism (against law) is becoming prevalent among Bible-believing Christians. Witness the cancerous spread of fornication and adultery, even homosexuality, as well as dishonesty and greed and general worldliness, among evangelicals and fundamentalists today, all in the name of grace and Christian liberty.

HMM

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This excerpt describes what is happening in these last days and is especially displayed in the religion section of this forum.
Re: Spiritual Anarchy by OLAADEGBU(m): 1:49pm On Apr 09, 2013
Another word for these spiritual anarchists is spiritual rebels.
Re: Spiritual Anarchy by OLAADEGBU(m): 10:53am On May 29, 2013
OLAADEGBU:

Spiritual Anarchy

"In those days there was no king in Israel: every man did that which was right in his own eyes" (Judges 21:25).

This is the last verse of the book of Judges, describing in a nutshell the chaotic period "in the days when the judges ruled" (Ruth 1:1). In principle, the Lord was supposed to be ruling in Israel, in a theocracy, but the people refused to obey His word, and the system often became anarchistic rather than theocratic, with men all living as they pleased. As the Lord said to Samuel, their last judge in those days: "They have not rejected thee, but they have rejected me, that I should not reign over them" (1 Samuel 8:7).

Modern Christians decry this period of Israel’s history as one of spiritual anarchy, but fail to see that much the same situation prevails in the world of Christendom today. With thousands of different Christian and pseudo-Christian sects and movements in the world, not even to mention the religious, political, and moral anarchy that seems to prevail everywhere, our text for the day could be applied to our modern world quite appropriately.

There is even a very real danger that in this dispensation of grace, the spirit of antinomianism (against law) is becoming prevalent among Bible-believing Christians. Witness the cancerous spread of fornication and adultery, even homosexuality, as well as dishonesty and greed and general worldliness, among evangelicals and fundamentalists today, all in the name of grace and Christian liberty.

We do thank God that we are saved by grace, for "where sin abounded, grace did much more abound." But, as Paul says: "Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? God forbid" (Romans 5:20; 6:1,2). We "ought to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves . . . for even Christ pleased not Himself" (Romans 15:1,3). HMM

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Re: Spiritual Anarchy by DrummaBoy(m): 12:08pm On May 29, 2013
I am one of those Olaadegbu is talking about

But Ola will never see himself as legalistic, hypocritical, Judaistic and Mosaic-law abiding

Ola, know that Paul advocated a gospel of grace - which you reject - and also always mentioned Christian duty as he ended his epistles. just as him, we preach the gospel of grace and encourage Christian duty; however we reject Moses Laws, firmost among them - the TITHE. I call upon all neutral readers how this equate to antimoniansim?
Re: Spiritual Anarchy by OLAADEGBU(m): 12:27pm On May 29, 2013
DrummaBoy:

I am one of those Olaadegbu is talking about

It is a good thing to know that the Law is beginning to prick your conscience.

DrummaBoy:

But Ola will never see himself as legalistic, hypocritical, Judaistic and Mosaic-law abiding

That is the other extreme of the spectrum.

DrummaBoy:

Ola, know that Paul advocated a gospel of grace - which you reject - and also always mentioned Christian duty as he ended his epistles. just as him, we preach the gospel of grace and encourage Christian duty; however we reject Moses Laws, firmost among them - the TITHE. I call upon all neutral readers how this equate to antimoniansim?

Until the acknowledgment of sin which comes by the Law brings you to the foot of the cross you cannot say that you are preaching the gospel of grace.

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