Whats legalism?
I can't see valiant was talking about legalism other than that those who rejected salvation through Jesus would rather the law than Jesus.
Wheat and tares as such.
Same with church today, those that give a mental acknowledgement only, pew pushers as such, but not genuine.
Hi Bill,
You don't know what legalism is?
It's what Mailmandan and Grace777 fight so much against.
Go figure. I happen to agree with them.
Here's Valiant's last post to which I was referring, but many of his posts are like this:
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Which proved the fact that some had never lost trust in the Law. They were nominal Christians not saved Christians.
They were not saved Christians. Many were nominal Christians. As always there were true and nominal.
They were a mixture of real Christians who did truly trust in Christ, and nominal Christians who were turning back in fear. The latter were still Jews at heart. They had never been truly saved by Christ,
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So a legalist knows, all by himself, who is saved and who isn't.
He makes up his own rules as to who is saved.
For instance some will say that if a person didn't go to an altar to receive they have not really proclaimed with their mouth and so are not REALLY SAVED.
Other stuff like this. Maybe they don't worship on the right day, whatever.
GOD IS A BIG GOD. it's not up to US to decde who is saved and how that salvation comes.
It's up to God.
If someone here on these threads believes himself to be a christian, it's not up to anyone of us to declare that he is not.
I'm not saying Valiant necessarily does this, I can't remember all his comments.
Legalism is when we put the Law before God.
Many do this and don't even know it.
Some may call it Phariseeism.
Anyway, that's what I meant.