I think that it all depends on what your view of the word "Legalistic" is. To me, the true biblical definition of legalism is like the Pharisees who claimed to keep the law of God and even boasted in it, yet in reality they did not keep the law of God at all. This is why Jesus called them "whited walls" and hypocrites.
It is also why Jesus told the Pharisees that they needed to not just refrain from killing, but they needed to keep the law inwardly as well, and not even hate anyone. They needed not only to refrain from committing adultery but they also needed not to even lust after someone in their hearts. In fact Jesus said we need to be even more righteous than the Pharisees.
So when people claim Seventh Day Adventists are "Legalists" what they usually mean is that SDAs believe wrongly that they need to keep the commandments which supposedly are not required of God to keep anymore. So no, I dont believe Adventists are legalistic in that respect because they are SUPPOSED to keep the law.
However, if someone -just as the Pharisees did- makes high claims of keeping the Law yet in their secret life or in their heart do not keep the law, then yes, they are a legalist.
Actually I feel that the very most legalistic thing a Christian can do is to just base their relationship with God upon the fact that they are legally off the hook since Jesus died in their place. And then they want to take things no further than that in their Christian walk. Talk about being legalistic! In that respect, they are only merely concerned about their legal standing with God and do not care about living to reflect God's loving, lawful character to those around them. If you care about God you will want to go beyond the "legal" aspects of Religion and begin to be just as Jesus admonished us to be when he said, "Ye are the light of the world, let your light so shine that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven".
Then there is the mistaken idea that so many Christians have about legalism that makes them say "Well do YOU keep the Commandments?" and "Are YOU perfect?" ...as if to accuse the other person of being a legalistic Pharisee for thinking they could actually do what God says and obey Him.
But dont you see that the person making this accusation is actually the one who is being legalistic in the way that they are thinking and in the way that they are viewing God?
They act as if God commands His people to do something and if they do not perfectly start doing it TODAY with no flaws, then God is just waiting to condemn them and standing over them with a stick to beat them! THEY are the ones with a legalistic view of God but do not evidently realize that.
You see, Jesus came to "show us the Father". It isnt as if the God of the old testament (who is also the same God today as He was then, by the way) was some sort of monster and Jesus "the nice one of the family" came along and pleads with His Father to be nice and merciful to us poor human beings and so finalli God gives in and says ok.
Dont you know it was God who "so LOVED the world that he gave His only begotten Son"?
2Cor:5:19: To wit, that God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them; and hath committed unto us the word of reconciliation.
Did you get that? God WAS IN CHRIST reconciling the world unto Himself!
The Apostle Paul said Phil:3:12: Not as though I had already attained, either were already perfect: but I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus.
Mk:4:28: For the earth bringeth forth fruit of herself; first the blade, then the ear, after that the full corn in the ear.
God realizes that it is going to take awhile to go onto perfection of character. The Bible says "Do not sin, but if you do sin, you have an Advocate, Jesus Christ." We will OFTEN fall and fail in our Christian walk, but too many Christians act as if we shouldnt therefore even TRY to keep God's laws, because supposedly if you do, then you are the dreaded "Legalist".
As I said before, they dont even really know what a legalist IS. A legalist is someone who claims to keep the law but inwardly is a rotten person. Like the Pharisees. But Jesus said we need to be more righteous than the Pharasees, we need to keep the law both inwardly AND outwardly! You dont just refrain from killing, you also refrain from hating! You dont only refrain from outwardly committing adultery, you also refrain from even wishing you could commit it in your heart and in your secret life!
Today's modern Pharisee claims you dont even need to keep the Law of God, they claim that if you are off the hook "legally" because Jesus died for you, then "dont worry, be happy" and just remember to say "Praise the Lord" every five minutes! But if they are living a life of sin they dont realize that they are just as inwardly rotten as the Pharisees were... and all the while claiming their great love for God!
God hasnt changed, He still hates hypocrisy today as He did before Jesus came:
OLD TESTAMENT
Ezek:33:31: And they come unto thee as the people cometh, and they sit before thee as my people, and they hear thy words, but they will not do them: for with their mouth they shew much love, but their heart goeth after their covetousness.
NEW TESTAMENT
Mt:15:8: This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoureth me with their lips; but their heart is far from me.
Lk:6:46: And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?
Claudia
It is also why Jesus told the Pharisees that they needed to not just refrain from killing, but they needed to keep the law inwardly as well, and not even hate anyone. They needed not only to refrain from committing adultery but they also needed not to even lust after someone in their hearts. In fact Jesus said we need to be even more righteous than the Pharisees.
So when people claim Seventh Day Adventists are "Legalists" what they usually mean is that SDAs believe wrongly that they need to keep the commandments which supposedly are not required of God to keep anymore. So no, I dont believe Adventists are legalistic in that respect because they are SUPPOSED to keep the law.
However, if someone -just as the Pharisees did- makes high claims of keeping the Law yet in their secret life or in their heart do not keep the law, then yes, they are a legalist.
Actually I feel that the very most legalistic thing a Christian can do is to just base their relationship with God upon the fact that they are legally off the hook since Jesus died in their place. And then they want to take things no further than that in their Christian walk. Talk about being legalistic! In that respect, they are only merely concerned about their legal standing with God and do not care about living to reflect God's loving, lawful character to those around them. If you care about God you will want to go beyond the "legal" aspects of Religion and begin to be just as Jesus admonished us to be when he said, "Ye are the light of the world, let your light so shine that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven".
Then there is the mistaken idea that so many Christians have about legalism that makes them say "Well do YOU keep the Commandments?" and "Are YOU perfect?" ...as if to accuse the other person of being a legalistic Pharisee for thinking they could actually do what God says and obey Him.
But dont you see that the person making this accusation is actually the one who is being legalistic in the way that they are thinking and in the way that they are viewing God?
They act as if God commands His people to do something and if they do not perfectly start doing it TODAY with no flaws, then God is just waiting to condemn them and standing over them with a stick to beat them! THEY are the ones with a legalistic view of God but do not evidently realize that.
You see, Jesus came to "show us the Father". It isnt as if the God of the old testament (who is also the same God today as He was then, by the way) was some sort of monster and Jesus "the nice one of the family" came along and pleads with His Father to be nice and merciful to us poor human beings and so finalli God gives in and says ok.
Dont you know it was God who "so LOVED the world that he gave His only begotten Son"?
2Cor:5:19: To wit, that God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them; and hath committed unto us the word of reconciliation.
Did you get that? God WAS IN CHRIST reconciling the world unto Himself!
The Apostle Paul said Phil:3:12: Not as though I had already attained, either were already perfect: but I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus.
Mk:4:28: For the earth bringeth forth fruit of herself; first the blade, then the ear, after that the full corn in the ear.
God realizes that it is going to take awhile to go onto perfection of character. The Bible says "Do not sin, but if you do sin, you have an Advocate, Jesus Christ." We will OFTEN fall and fail in our Christian walk, but too many Christians act as if we shouldnt therefore even TRY to keep God's laws, because supposedly if you do, then you are the dreaded "Legalist".
As I said before, they dont even really know what a legalist IS. A legalist is someone who claims to keep the law but inwardly is a rotten person. Like the Pharisees. But Jesus said we need to be more righteous than the Pharasees, we need to keep the law both inwardly AND outwardly! You dont just refrain from killing, you also refrain from hating! You dont only refrain from outwardly committing adultery, you also refrain from even wishing you could commit it in your heart and in your secret life!
Today's modern Pharisee claims you dont even need to keep the Law of God, they claim that if you are off the hook "legally" because Jesus died for you, then "dont worry, be happy" and just remember to say "Praise the Lord" every five minutes! But if they are living a life of sin they dont realize that they are just as inwardly rotten as the Pharisees were... and all the while claiming their great love for God!
God hasnt changed, He still hates hypocrisy today as He did before Jesus came:
OLD TESTAMENT
Ezek:33:31: And they come unto thee as the people cometh, and they sit before thee as my people, and they hear thy words, but they will not do them: for with their mouth they shew much love, but their heart goeth after their covetousness.
NEW TESTAMENT
Mt:15:8: This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoureth me with their lips; but their heart is far from me.
Lk:6:46: And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?
Claudia