Kenneth Good writing in 1986:
Apparently there was some sort of acrimonious split between Reformed Baptist factions, with some following one Confession or another.
I seem to remember Iconoclast labeling these brethren as "Antinomians"?
Jerome,
There was somewhat of a split in the 70's and 80's over law and grace.
The issue boiled down to the ten commandments and the sabbath day in particular.
I am in the 1689 camp. I believe all Ten Commandments are in fact intact under a Nt administration....
The other camp says unless each commandment is specifically repeated in the Nt....it is no longer in effect. They do not see the sabbath command mentioned .although it is.
Most baptists have a wrong view of law/grace. They are holding to an antinomian position, although just like the arminian label....no one wants to be identified that way....nevertheless
As christians we should not be against law. The law was not given to save,and was used by God as a schoolmaster to lead persons to Christ.
The law is still used by God in our sanctification today. A christian is a law keeper, not a law breaker. This law keeping does not keep us saved as a work.
But saving faith ...works ...by law keeping toward those around us....
love is Fulfilling the law.