I would show you the scriptures for why Jesus is grace personified but it would be a complete waste of time....sorry buddy..I can't help ya.
Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love.
1 John 4:8
Now you can say Jesus is love, Jesus is the word, the message of love to mankind.
You cannot say Jesus is grace, because grace is a way of doing something, not a thing itself, while love is a thing.
This indicates for hyper-grace people they have changed language and redefined the word grace to mean something that it did not mean before. This is why the bible does not support this language because it is a new way of defining theology or acceptability or sanctification.
What is new is the idea Jesus accepts sinners who desire to continue to sin. Now it sounds like they want to claim they do not mean this though the language does, and then describe a way of life the denies the need to be righteous.
They are impermiable to a conviction of sin, because they believe no christian should be convicted of sin because though they sin they are not guilty. After every point is made theologically they refuse to adjust their position or even admit being convicted of sin is part of Jesus's message. There is no going back once you go here.
From my perspective I would through out of churches people who preached like this as unrepentant hell bound sinners.
To preach against righteous law is to rebel against God and His judgement.
Now the twisted logic is I am the one guilty of watering down Gods law so I can be called righteous and their view of righteousness is so high no one can ever reach it so we are forever defeated. So they are sinners with no saviour who can save them just forgive them in their lostness.
I know how sin is a struggle sometimes, and we fall into temptation, but to suggest this is actual sin is to give up what purity, holiness and truth are. It is to admit Satans accusation we are hyprocrites as truthful, though subtly it suggests God accepts sin as inevitable and ok. This is why grace has to be hyper grace because entry into heaven is based on balancing the good and the bad in someones life where the good must out-weigh the bad. This is a theology found in the world but not in Jesus.
1 John 4:8
Now you can say Jesus is love, Jesus is the word, the message of love to mankind.
You cannot say Jesus is grace, because grace is a way of doing something, not a thing itself, while love is a thing.
This indicates for hyper-grace people they have changed language and redefined the word grace to mean something that it did not mean before. This is why the bible does not support this language because it is a new way of defining theology or acceptability or sanctification.
What is new is the idea Jesus accepts sinners who desire to continue to sin. Now it sounds like they want to claim they do not mean this though the language does, and then describe a way of life the denies the need to be righteous.
They are impermiable to a conviction of sin, because they believe no christian should be convicted of sin because though they sin they are not guilty. After every point is made theologically they refuse to adjust their position or even admit being convicted of sin is part of Jesus's message. There is no going back once you go here.
From my perspective I would through out of churches people who preached like this as unrepentant hell bound sinners.
To preach against righteous law is to rebel against God and His judgement.
Now the twisted logic is I am the one guilty of watering down Gods law so I can be called righteous and their view of righteousness is so high no one can ever reach it so we are forever defeated. So they are sinners with no saviour who can save them just forgive them in their lostness.
I know how sin is a struggle sometimes, and we fall into temptation, but to suggest this is actual sin is to give up what purity, holiness and truth are. It is to admit Satans accusation we are hyprocrites as truthful, though subtly it suggests God accepts sin as inevitable and ok. This is why grace has to be hyper grace because entry into heaven is based on balancing the good and the bad in someones life where the good must out-weigh the bad. This is a theology found in the world but not in Jesus.