Heavenly Pilgrim
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We hear a lot about legalism or one being denoted as legalistic, but what is it? How would you describe a legalistic person, and what Scriptural support would you find to support your conclusions?
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trustitl said:To me legalism has two veins.
1. Salvation by works. I think this is the least popular as far as numbers being involved.
2. Living as a believer being led by rules, law, or standards.
Col. 2:8 "Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ."
Col. 2:20 "Wherefore if ye be dead with Christ from the rudiments of the world, why, as though living in the world, are ye subject to ordinances, 21 (Touch not; taste not; handle not; 22 Which all are to perish with the using; after the commandments and doctrines of men? 23 Which things have indeed a shew of wisdom in will worship, and humility, and neglecting of the body: not in any honour to the satisfying of the flesh."
Gal. 3:3 "Are ye so foolish? having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh? "
billwald said:How many Bible Believing Christians would do good works if they were hidden from God?
Who is more admirable? The Christian who does good works to get into Heaven? The Christian who does good works because he wants more status in Heaven? The athiest who does good works because it is the right thing to do?
Pastor David said:Bill,
You left off the one answer to your question which is the correct answer. The Christian who does good works to glorify their Father in heaven - that's the Christian most to be admired.
Blessings,