Saturday, August 14, 2010

New England Mission Field & Legalism Awareness : )

Through the recent article "Why New England Is the New American Missional Frontier" I discovered a neat pastor, author, and blog, Jared Wilson. Pastor Jared pastors a church in Vermont and has a heart for the New England region. Being a New Englander myself, I am grateful for those who have a heart for New England. I want to see and be part of something great in New England!

Unrelatedly (but possibly loosely related), I found a post on legalism on Pastor Jared's blog The Gospel-Driven Church. I believe legalism to be incredibly oppressive and damaging to Christians and to Christianity and I think it quite a pervasive problem in churches. Therefore, I love articles on legalism (and am considering running a "Legalism Awareness" campaign--anyone interested?) and appreciate it when people speak out against and explain it.

Here's the post. It was written on my birthday!! : ) I also like the comments section of the post--some great points there too.
What Legalism Isn't (and Is)

This is not exhaustive, of course.

Legalism ISN'T equating Christianity with conformity to Christ. But it IS equating Christianity with a particular "brand" within his movement.

Legalism ISN'T any preaching of the Law or of moral exhortations (in their biblical context). But it IS preaching "do's and don't's" as if they are the essential message of Christ or of the Bible.

Legalism ISN'T any expectation of obedience. But it IS an expectation for all Christians of uniformity of conscience and culture.

Legalism ISN'T applying the demands or the spirit of the Law to one's conscience. But it IS extrapolating one's personal conscience out to require the same of another's conscience.

Legalism ISN'T just a preaching of "Don't do this or God will be angry." It IS ALSO a preaching "Do this and God will be happy."

Avoid and rebuke legalism with a dogged insistence on the all-encompassing sufficiency of Jesus Christ.

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