Series: Modern Day Heresies
Holiness is Unnecessary
Ephesians 2:8-10; Romans 6-7
Grace is the distinguishing factor of Christianity.
Grace is dispensed through faith alone.
challenges to grace
· Reverting to a legalistic mindset
· Neglecting good works
In the early church, the Docetists claimed God only saved the spirit; the body was not worth saving. They taught that striving for personal holiness was unnecessary. Docetist beliefs were confronted and condemned by all New Testament writers.
modern expressions:
Secularism/Liberalism –Standards are determined by the culture. The word of God is antiquated and needs updating.
Antinomianism – There is no need to observe the law. Holiness is optional.
Why this is attractive?
· People have tried and failed to be holy.
· Working on holiness can seem judgmental.
· People love people who have never given evidence of salvation.
· Christians want to highlight “the gift” of salvation.
Romans 6-7
The purpose of your salvation is sanctification.
The call to holiness is a blessing, not a burden.
Holiness is a consequence, not a cause of righteousness.
Becoming holy is a lifelong process.
God loves obedience attempts.
Sanctification is the work of Christ.
supporting evidence
· The presence of conviction of sin
· A desire to keep God’s commands
· A desire for faith and life to match
· A repentant heart
Today’s Takeaways:
1. Grace is not a license to sin.
2. We do not have to be slaves to sin.
3. If grace does not impact us, we should wonder if grace is in us.