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there are three Biblical forms of legalism: Trying to earn justification before God through one's own efforts at law-keeping rather than through faith in the perfect law keeping and atonement of Christ (Gal. 2:16; 5:4), seeking to be sanctified in one's own strength apart from grace (Gal. 3:1-5), and adding new rules to the Bible. It is the third definition of legalism that I have in mind when I speak of the "New Legalism." Any time one accuses another of sin, he is in danger of legalism if he cannot back up his claim from the Word of God. Legalism is a sin. Therefore, to accuse me of legalism when I can back up my practice with the word of God is ironically engaging in legalism. It is giving a new standard of behavior ("Avoid this legalism.") without the warrant of Scripture. And it is a most insidious form of legalism, because it masquerades as grace.https://leanpub.com/dressed-up-for-church/read


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only shock therapy recalibrates the mind, will, and affections rooted in a legal frame.The Whole Christ: Legalism, Antinomianism, and Gospel Assurance Why the Marrow Controversy Still Matters (p. 129). Crossway


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Legalism is simply separating the law of God from the person of God. Eve sees God's law, but she has lost sight of the true God himself. Thus, abstracting his law from his loving and generous person, she was deceived into "hearing" law only as negative deprivation and not as the wisdom of a heavenly Father.The Whole Christ: Legalism, Antinomianism, and Gospel Assurance Why the Marrow Controversy Still Matters (p. 83). Crossway


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Nothing is more deadly than self-righteousness, or more hopeful than contrition.


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Legalism is a more dangerous disease than alcoholism because it doesn't look like one. Alcoholism makes men fail; legalism helps them succeed in the world. Alcoholism makes men depend on the bottle; legalism makes them self-sufficient, depending on no one. Alcoholism destroys moral resolve; legalism gives it strength. Alcoholics don't feel welcome in the church; legalists love to hear their morality extolled in the church. Brothers, We are Not Professionals (155)


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