A question strikes me.
What is the benefit to appear truly spiritual but actually being heretical?
To attack and discourage sheep who are walking close to Christ while being
a wolf in your heart.
The belief is the evil are doing the same, using legalism to bind people with
impossible goals of Christs words.
I see when people have appreciate certain preachers, the preachers appear as shinning
lights, until you hear the killer lines of condemnation of righteousness or morality,
saying these teachers are evil, but we have the light and are true.
And the common theme is always the same, listening to standards or principles only
brings condemnation, and condemnation is evil from satan.
I always find this odd, because sin rightly should be condemned and repented of, yet
following this idea, sin is ok, you should become unaware of it, and then you are holy.
Talk about defilement, and hatred rises up in their hearts, how dare you suggest anyone
can be defiled by sin. Odd that, because that is what Jesus says is the spiritual truth,
we are defiled by our words and deeds that come from sinful desires in our hearts.
But once you start to disconnect sin and righteousness from behaviour you loose the plot.
What is the benefit to appear truly spiritual but actually being heretical?
To attack and discourage sheep who are walking close to Christ while being
a wolf in your heart.
The belief is the evil are doing the same, using legalism to bind people with
impossible goals of Christs words.
I see when people have appreciate certain preachers, the preachers appear as shinning
lights, until you hear the killer lines of condemnation of righteousness or morality,
saying these teachers are evil, but we have the light and are true.
And the common theme is always the same, listening to standards or principles only
brings condemnation, and condemnation is evil from satan.
I always find this odd, because sin rightly should be condemned and repented of, yet
following this idea, sin is ok, you should become unaware of it, and then you are holy.
Talk about defilement, and hatred rises up in their hearts, how dare you suggest anyone
can be defiled by sin. Odd that, because that is what Jesus says is the spiritual truth,
we are defiled by our words and deeds that come from sinful desires in our hearts.
But once you start to disconnect sin and righteousness from behaviour you loose the plot.
if you hear something or perceive that sin is o.k. is being said, then that is a perception problem for you, not with what is being said.