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Throughout all of Christian history, there has been a struggle regarding how to reconcile the law and grace. It was acknowledged in the early church at the Jerusalem council in Acts 16, Paul in Galatians, and the apostle in Hebrews. It has also been dealt with throughout church history and is still very prevalent in our time as well. It is a struggle between law and grace regarding how it applies to the Christian's life.
Two false systems arise from misconceptions of grace: Legalism and Antinomianism. We will examine these in the next two installments of Taught by Grace's theology episodes, but this week, we take a general look at this apparent struggle between law and grace to see what Scripture teaches.
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Throughout all of Christian history, there has been a struggle regarding how to reconcile the law and grace. It was acknowledged in the early church at the Jerusalem council in Acts 16, Paul in Galatians, and the apostle in Hebrews. It has also been dealt with throughout church history and is still very prevalent in our time as well. It is a struggle between law and grace regarding how it applies to the Christian's life.
Two false systems arise from misconceptions of grace: Legalism and Antinomianism. We will examine these in the next two installments of Taught by Grace's theology episodes, but this week, we take a general look at this apparent struggle between law and grace to see what Scripture teaches.