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What if one of the biggest obstacles to a relationship with God isn't rebellion, but religion?
In this episode of Bible, Basically, we explore the difference between obedience and legalism. Looking at Jesus' interactions with the Pharisees in Mark 7, we'll see why He rebuked some of the most religious people of His day and what that reveals about our own hearts.
Legalism isn't taking God seriously. It's not pursuing holiness. It's believing that our standing with God is based on our performance rather than His grace. Together, we'll examine how rules can become more important than relationship, why legalism is so attractive, and why Jesus calls us to something deeper than outward compliance.
We'll also tackle an important question: If we're saved by grace, does obedience still matter? The answer is a resounding yes. The opposite of legalism isn't lawlessness. It's the Gospel. Obedience isn't the way we earn God's love. It's the natural response to a transformed heart.
Join us as we discover the difference between following rules and following Christ, and why true faith begins with relationship, not religion.
Bible, Basically: Figuring out faith, together.
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What if one of the biggest obstacles to a relationship with God isn't rebellion, but religion?
In this episode of Bible, Basically, we explore the difference between obedience and legalism. Looking at Jesus' interactions with the Pharisees in Mark 7, we'll see why He rebuked some of the most religious people of His day and what that reveals about our own hearts.
Legalism isn't taking God seriously. It's not pursuing holiness. It's believing that our standing with God is based on our performance rather than His grace. Together, we'll examine how rules can become more important than relationship, why legalism is so attractive, and why Jesus calls us to something deeper than outward compliance.
We'll also tackle an important question: If we're saved by grace, does obedience still matter? The answer is a resounding yes. The opposite of legalism isn't lawlessness. It's the Gospel. Obedience isn't the way we earn God's love. It's the natural response to a transformed heart.
Join us as we discover the difference between following rules and following Christ, and why true faith begins with relationship, not religion.
Bible, Basically: Figuring out faith, together.