Over the past months I have been surprised at the subject being discussed and the aggression of various parties.
Michael Brown published a book on this subject, which seems to be headed by teaching from Joseph Prince.
It seems these people blame sin on the flesh, and attribute perfection to the spirit, by claiming sin is forgiven past, present and future.
A lot of the positions people have taken appear to fall into some of these camps, OSAS, with some calling those who believe in righteousness as pharisees.
So it is of little surprise therefore such arguments have come on this site, though the actual theological sources are often not openly declared.
My conclusion has been those who held to hyper grace fell into the exact problems described, a failure to deal with embedded sin and attitudes from the past, and condemnatory of anybody who suggested we are growing and being sanctified. Some preachers appeared to be going as far as saying to suggest growth in the christian life was evil, because it implied we were not perfect.
I suggest if it interests you, you listen to the points Michael is making, as for me it is obvious heresy, and causing lots of confusion and division among some good people, or maybe not so good people.
[video=youtube;GAtlMPvZGxg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAtlMPvZGxg[/video]
Michael Brown published a book on this subject, which seems to be headed by teaching from Joseph Prince.
It seems these people blame sin on the flesh, and attribute perfection to the spirit, by claiming sin is forgiven past, present and future.
A lot of the positions people have taken appear to fall into some of these camps, OSAS, with some calling those who believe in righteousness as pharisees.
So it is of little surprise therefore such arguments have come on this site, though the actual theological sources are often not openly declared.
My conclusion has been those who held to hyper grace fell into the exact problems described, a failure to deal with embedded sin and attitudes from the past, and condemnatory of anybody who suggested we are growing and being sanctified. Some preachers appeared to be going as far as saying to suggest growth in the christian life was evil, because it implied we were not perfect.
I suggest if it interests you, you listen to the points Michael is making, as for me it is obvious heresy, and causing lots of confusion and division among some good people, or maybe not so good people.
[video=youtube;GAtlMPvZGxg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAtlMPvZGxg[/video]