Too Much Grace?
Too Much Grace? Dedicated to all those who love Christ through God's grace In this brief treatise I would like to anticipate two possible objections to my last post, entitled, "What Is Preaching?" . . . The first one, is, does not Spirit-filled preaching of the gospel of Christ lead to antinomianism, or the idea that Christians saved by grace in the Person and love of Jesus may "go crazy" in unbridled sin, fearing no wrath or repercussions of it? The second is, is it not dangerous to preach so much ( too much ) grace? Does this not denigrate from the Scripture's frequent allusions to the law and the necessity of obedience? . . . As for the charge of antinomianism, Paul had to field this sophistical insinuation himself, in Rom. 6:1 ff. Therefore, we are certainly in good company. The gospel, when regeneratively-received, does not lead to reckless and sinful living--in fact, it results in the exact ...