[quote:36f5a47f3b][i:36f5a47f3b]Originally posted by Christopher[/i:36f5a47f3b]
I think it might be good if one of you modorators move this thread to the Theology forum where it now belongs for the sake of organization.
I have a few pages yet. I have been changing diapers and feeding my boys.
I think pages 5 and 8 are good to refer back to since they hit what has been discussed.
The authors are not an anyway renouncing justification by grace through fatih in Christ alone. They are making the claim that the passive obediance of Christ is what the Bible teaches that we are justified by and that it is sufficiant enought to make us right and rightios in the eyes of God. [/quote:36f5a47f3b]
Moving...
No one said that the denied justification by grace explicitly. What I said, and is self evident, is that they deny that Jesus Christ obeyed the law on our behalf and that the believer is not just forgiven but made righteous in justification.
Their claim is without merit. This is but a logical result of failure to see the Biblical view of the law.
I think it might be good if one of you modorators move this thread to the Theology forum where it now belongs for the sake of organization.
I have a few pages yet. I have been changing diapers and feeding my boys.
I think pages 5 and 8 are good to refer back to since they hit what has been discussed.
The authors are not an anyway renouncing justification by grace through fatih in Christ alone. They are making the claim that the passive obediance of Christ is what the Bible teaches that we are justified by and that it is sufficiant enought to make us right and rightios in the eyes of God. [/quote:36f5a47f3b]
Moving...
No one said that the denied justification by grace explicitly. What I said, and is self evident, is that they deny that Jesus Christ obeyed the law on our behalf and that the believer is not just forgiven but made righteous in justification.
Their claim is without merit. This is but a logical result of failure to see the Biblical view of the law.