Trinity and Christian Life

The Indivisible Christ: Resolving the Lordship Controversy


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Dive into the profound theological fracture that divided late twentieth-century North American evangelicalism: the "Lordship Controversy". This episode explores the intense dogmatic dispute between two heavily opposed camps—Free Grace theology and Lordship Salvation.

We unpack the origins of the clash, triggered in 1988 by John F. MacArthur's The Gospel According to Jesus and strongly countered by theologians like Zane Hodges and Charles Ryrie. At the core of the debate were crucial questions regarding the ordo salutis (order of salvation): Must a non-Christian intrinsically repent and submit to Christ's behavioural demands to obtain eternal life, and must a Christian produce good works?.

The Free Grace Position: Argued that salvation is purely a free gift requiring intellectual assent, asserting that submission to Christ's lordship is an optional step of discipleship. This theology controversially legitimatised the "carnal Christian", an individual who receives eternal justification but lives in perpetual, lifelong rebellion against God.

The Lordship Salvation Position: Argued that genuine saving faith cannot possibly exist apart from a holistic surrender to the absolute authority of Christ, insisting that repentance and subsequent behavioural transformation are inextricable components of true faith.

However, as confessional theologians like Michael Horton pointed out, both sides ultimately reached a theological impasse by reducing salvation to a mechanistic, transactional negotiation over how many of Christ's benefits a sinner must accept.

Join us as we examine the magnificent historical and biblical correctives to this debate:

The Munus Triplex (Threefold Office): Discover how salvation heals the "threefold misery" of fallen humanity through Christ’s indivisible offices as Prophet, Priest, and King. We discuss how Free Grace errs by attempting to mathematically sever Christ's Priestly forgiveness from His Kingly rule, and how Lordship Salvation errs by dangerously conflating justification with the ongoing process of sanctification.

Unio cum Christo (Union with Christ): The comprehensive biblical reality that believers are spiritually and organically joined to the living person of the Redeemer, decisively breaking the despotic power of sin.

Totus Christus & Duplex Gratia: The profound truth that when we are united to Christ by faith, we receive the whole Christ (totus Christus). Consequently, we receive the double grace (duplex gratia) of both legal pardon (justification) and moral renewal (sanctification) as distinct but gloriously inseparable realities.

Tune in to discover why true salvation isn't a mere legal loophole or a conditional contract of submission, but a miraculous, Spirit-wrought incorporation into the indivisible person of Jesus Christ.

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Trinity and Christian LifeBy Ajay Daram