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Explore "antinomianism" with insightful episodes like "Lessons From History-Elder Jason Floyd", "Heidelcast: Is Confessional Reformed Theology Antinomian?", "Matthew 5:17-26 - Standards", "23 - Academic Captivity of the Church, Thomism, and Antinomianism with Dr. John M. Frame" and "Antinomianism" from podcasts like ""Immanuel Church OPC", "Heidelcast", "Christ the King Free Lutheran", "Full Proof Theology" and "Dead Men Walking Podcast"" and more!
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Heidelcast: Is Confessional Reformed Theology Antinomian?
At the most recent Shepherds Conference held at Grace Community Church, GCC pastor/elder Phil Johnson responded, at some length, to some criticisms of The Gospel According to Jesus, published here in 2019. In this episode Dr Clark replies to some of these criticisms and interacts with some audio from that talk. For more on these issues please see the resources included below in the show notes.
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- Office Hours: The Lordship Controversy Is Back
- R. Scott Clark, Lordship Salvation, The Federal Vision, And The Covenant Theology That The Reformation Rejected
- Mike Abendroth, My Pilgrimage From “Lordship” to Law/Gospel (part 1)
- Mike Abendroth, My Pilgrimage From “Lordship” to Law/Gospel (part 2): Test Case—The Rich Young Ruler
- Mike Abendroth, My Pilgrimage From “Lordship” to Law/Gospel (part 3): Assurance
- Heidelcast 181: As It Was In The Days Of Noah (24)—We Are Pilgrims Under Christ’s Lordship
- With No Compromise Radio On The Lordship Controversy, QIRE, And The Reformation
- The Gospel According To Jesus, Grace, Salvation, And Sanctification
- Embracing The Reformation Doctrine Of Salvation Is Not “Wearying From The Battle”
- A Faithful Elder Stands Up For The Sheep
- The Dispensational Playbook Again? There Is A More Biblical, Historic Way
- Resources On Dispensationalism
- Resources On the Doctrine of Sanctification And The Third Use Of The Law
- Resources On The Marrow Controversy
- Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 64—Does Justification Sola Fide Lead To Antinomianism?
- Heidelcast Series: Nomism And Antinomianism
- Antinomianism Is A Serious Error And So Is Nomism
- Ursinus Against The Antinomians, Libertines, And Similar Fanatics Who Deny That The Decalogue Is For Teaching In The Christian Church (Objection 1)
- Resources on the Law/Gospel Distinction
- Calvin On Justification Without The Aid Of Love Or Works
- Heidelcast 95: Reformation Happens
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Matthew 5:17-26 - Standards
It is easy to think that legalism and antinomianism are opposite errors because legalism leads to a strict keeping of the Law and antinomianism leads to ignoring or belittling the Law. But these two errors are not opposites. The two share the same basic problem. Both legalism and antinomianism lower the standard of Godâs Law.
Legalism lowers the standard by saying that the Law is doable, followable, attainable, and achievable. Antinomianism lowers the standard by saying that the Law doesnât matter, that the Law doesnât actually demand what it demands. And, again, we fall into both of these errors. Sometimes, it is in our attitude to the whole Law. Or, we might fall into legalism when it comes to certain Commandments and into antinomianism when it comes to other commandments.
Dear saints, when it comes to the Law, God doesnât ever lower the standard. God doesnât smile and wink at antinomians. Godâs grace and mercy does not mean that God doesnât care about sin. Yes, Jesus welcomed sinners, but not because He overlooked their sin. He welcomed them because He forgave their sin.
And your Pharisaic, legalistic good works and piety donât impress God. God doesnât watch your good works and respond. âGreat job. I owe you for that.â No, His standards are higher than yours. Your righteousness must, it absolutely must, exceed the best of the best, or you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.
Where does this righteousness come from? It only comes through Christ. The righteous do not live by the Law; the righteous live by faith (Ro. 1:17). Romans 10:4 says, âChrist is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes.â
23 - Academic Captivity of the Church, Thomism, and Antinomianism with Dr. John M. Frame
In this episode, we talk with Dr. John Frame, professor emeritus of Systematic Theology and Philosophy at Reformed Theological Seminary on the academic captivity of the church, Thomism, and antinomianism. How has the church found herself captive to higher education? What is Thomism and how is it shaping theological discourse today? How should we understand the law and grace with respect to antinomianism? Can the moniker “gospel-centered” become too myopic?
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Grace Does Not Lead to Sin (Audio)
To The Angel Of The Church In Sardis - Paul M. Williams
Revelation 3:1-6
Sardis was a great city of the ancient world, a very wealthy and prosperous city. Into this city came the Gospel and the Church at Sardis was born!! The fame of their conversion and the fruits thereof were sounded out near and far, and overtime Sardis had amassed a reputation for being a Church that was alive!! Sadly, overtime the testimony of this Church had become nothing more than a label; still having repute before men, the spiritual condition of this Church was a far cry from what it was in their former days, our Lord tells us that they were now dead!
This sermon is a serious challenge to flee from sin and a solemn warning against hypocrisy!! The Lord is seeking one thing from the backslider, namely that he might return to Him in true brokenness and repentance. The hour is late and urgent is the day that we are living in. Dear Brethren, it’s no time for religious hypocrisy, we must at all costs seek to keep our garments unsoiled from this world and walk before our God with a clean heart.
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The Destruction of a Tender Conscience
People with tender consciences need hope. This Christmas Season is supposed to be about hope, about an announcement that says, "for unto you is born this day in the City of David, a Savior. Tis Christ the Lord." But doesn't it seem a bit like this simple message of hope is getting lost?
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