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Essay heading: Grace and Law
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Romans chapter 7 teaches us that our ‘good works’ will never be good enough. One aspect of the argument addresses a common thought to those who use grace as a license or permit for unrighteousness in contrast to those who use the law as a ground for legalism.
The importance of Romans 6:14
Those who resided in Rome had the same problem in the secular context as the people in Corinth had in the church of Jesus Christ... displayed 300 characters
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They both struggled with what many have described as, ‘antinomianism’. According to Terrie L. Miethe, antinomianism is, ‘…the belief that being saved by grace rather than works frees Christians from all moral obligations and principles.’ Miethe gives here a very clear and concise definition of antinomianism; but I would liken antinomianism to free action without moral or ethical restraints... displayed next 300 characters
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