A
Scriptural Believer
Verses A
Legalist & A Modernist
Most
churches will be confronted by
legalism
and/or modernism and if left
unchallenged... will lead that church
into a pattern of grieving the Holy
Spirit. How do we discern the
difference between a legalist and a
modernist verses a scriptural believer?
A scriptural Believer is one who is
fervent for sound biblical teaching and
exemplifies holy living that is
motivated and cultivated by the grace of
God (Titus
2:11, 12).
The modernist reject a biblical mandate
for holy standards. They don't want
rules and barriers. They prefer their
good intentions over the obvious
commands of God's Word for holiness.
A modernist prefers ideology over
theology. They are motivated by
toleration, not separation.
A legalist is rooted in a insecure
approach to life. Their primary
concern is with external matters and
manners. They put a greater
emphasis on spiritual activities verses
being spiritually active. Their
cause is reformation... not
transformation. They believe in
salvation by works.. not
salvation that does work.
They find it very difficult to exercise
forgiveness. This was obvious amongst
the Pharisees in whom Jesus confronted.
A Pharisee/legalist lacks understanding
in the Person and Purpose Of Jesus
Christ.
Both legalist and modernist are in
concert together as they demonstrate
their lack of sensitivity to the
indwelling Holy Spirit who enables
holiness that is neither legalistic nor
unreasonable.
Obviously, neither legalism nor
modernism has any favor from God.
While legalism focuses on outward
appearance, God's grace emphasizes
godliness both internally and
externally. God's grace could
never produce a legalist nor a
modernist. It can only produce
righteousness and holiness.
Contrary to the legalist; a scriptural
Believer emphasizes transformation over
reformation.
In contrast to the
modernist/ecumenicalist; the scriptural
Believer emphasizes separation over
toleration (2
Cor. 6:17).
It is
quite possible for A Christian to be a
legalist or a modernist due to a lack of
understanding and growth. However, it is
impossible for a Christian to remain a
legalist or modernist and not be
under the stern admonishment of the Holy
Spirit to grow in the grace and
knowledge of Jesus Christ (John
16:13).
Sincerely, Dr. Arthur Belanger
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