I have found a pretty simple way of spotting a false grace message.
The false grace message says sin (works of the flesh) still has dominion over you when you are born again of the Spirit and under grace. This means by definition that you are still a servant of sin.
But the true grace message says when you are born again of the Spirit and truly under grace sin shall not have dominion over you. This means you are now made free from sin by Christ and are now also made a servant of righteousness.
So when the false grace camp say works do not matter, they also include the works of the flesh=sin in the whole mix of works as they say do not matter.
Sin is a work people, and sin does matter, that is also why Jesus came and was crucified.
The false grace message says sin (works of the flesh) still has dominion over you when you are born again of the Spirit and under grace. This means by definition that you are still a servant of sin.
But the true grace message says when you are born again of the Spirit and truly under grace sin shall not have dominion over you. This means you are now made free from sin by Christ and are now also made a servant of righteousness.
So when the false grace camp say works do not matter, they also include the works of the flesh=sin in the whole mix of works as they say do not matter.
Sin is a work people, and sin does matter, that is also why Jesus came and was crucified.