My pastor isn’t calling for sinless perfection. He can’t be legalist can he?

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2021
  • EPISODE #78: Ted asks about pastors who aren’t overtly preaching legalism, but aren’t focused on the Gospel, either. Rod talks about how the law is in us sinners by nature, and the Gospel isn’t and sounds strange to our ears and is harder to accept, and the seduction of using our improvement as a ‘test case’ proving the truth of the Gospel.
    SHOW NOTES:
    “Sensible Christianity” by Dr. Montgomery - shop.1517.org/products/sensib...
    “History, Law and Christianity” by Dr. Montgomery - shop.1517.org/products/histor...
    Support the show - www.1517.org/donate
    Subscribe to the podcast now on your favorite podcast software:
    podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast...
    podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0...
    ===
    gab.com/talkswithdadrod
    tv.gab.com/channel/talkswithd...
    / talkswithdadrod
    / talkswithdadrod
    / talkswithdadrod
    Explore more 1517 podcasts:
    www.1517.org/podcasts/

Комментарии • 15

  • @rolancarter7065
    @rolancarter7065 Год назад +1

    Great episode!! it confirmed what I have been thinking, that many pastors preach in such a way that perfection in the Christian life is implied

  • @Subdood04
    @Subdood04 2 года назад +2

    So right on the money Gentlemen! So right!!!

  • @williampettit9864
    @williampettit9864 2 года назад +1

    excellent explanation of modern churches inclanations

  • @irishfrost779
    @irishfrost779 2 года назад +1

    So good to see Dr Rod haven’t heard him since,what drove Luthers hammer talk,and it’s good to finally see his son I heard about through several of his talks about 1517 through the years ,I just stumbled on here and was pleasantly surprised.I’ve been listening to a lot of R C Sproul lately on his Ligonier app and Dr Rod & R C were always my favorite speakers about Christ and scripture, here where I live in Tennessee there’s a church on every corner but really no where to go to hear of Christ’s finished work and His righteousness given freely to us preached into our ear balls as Dr Rod would say,I want to belong to a church but it’s like looking for real water in the desert all you find are mirages that look like water till you get close ,love your conversations and channel it is Water for a very thirsty soul.

  • @user-nj1rc9hk4h
    @user-nj1rc9hk4h 2 года назад

    Best video ever. I always say the same to my evangelical friends, when they ask me ''we! legalists! no way! maybe the older generations. how do you consider us to be legalists?''. And I start to tell them about the law/gospel distinction and the total absence of free will in salvation.

  • @lc-mschristian5717
    @lc-mschristian5717 2 года назад +3

    Always gospel after the law.

  • @svnsetsomnia8280
    @svnsetsomnia8280 2 года назад +4

    Dad Rod is so wise he’s like the Yoda of Lutheranism lol

  • @MyHanck
    @MyHanck 2 года назад +1

    Law and Gospel done to the sinner through preaching and received in faith, which is a gift.

  • @fouroakscrafts7240
    @fouroakscrafts7240 Год назад

    Great video and I have loved watching your program from episode 1. I was a non-Lutheran for many years and been a Lutheran now for about 6 years. The light bulb came on when I started listening to the teaching of Law and Gospel and how the two don't mix. The just shall live by faith. I know that the word "improvement" is frowned upon in this context, but how should we be talking about spiritual growth in light of Romans 6 and other scriptures? I realize that improvement isn't the thing to focus on but we should focus on the Gospel and God's grace working on us. However, the scriptures do imply that God is transforming us - not that we get any credit for it, but it's reality none the less. I'm just trying to get my mind around how to talk about this. If we don't use the word "improvement" in terms of spiritual growth, then how should we speak about spiritual growth? I realize this is tricky because anytime you talk about growth it implies a scale and that leads us to comparing or judging each other. The Law is the ultimate scale, and one of which we all fall infinitely short.

  • @johnhenderson5001
    @johnhenderson5001 2 года назад +1

    Love the content gentlemen but your killing me with those blue lights. 😊