Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Chuck Swindoll and Howard Hendricks on Legalism


Today, I was at Ed Stetzer's blog and came across a dialogue between these two men. One of the issues that they addressed was legalism. Here are some quotes:

"...when we get into areas that are not set forth in Scripture, either in precept or even in principle. These may be such things as length of hair, tattoos and other body piercings, skirts or pants for women, makeup or no makeup. Those are not scriptural issues. Sometimes these issues are cultural, and you do have to address them when you are in that particular culture. But I think legalism begins when you do or refrain from doing what I want you to do or not do because it’s on my list and it’s something that I am uncomfortable with."

"The problem with legalists is that not enough people have confronted them and told them to get lost. Those are strong words, but I don’t mess with legalism anymore. I’m 72 years old; what have I got to lose? Seriously, I used to kowtow to legalists, but they’re dangerous. They are grace-killers. They’ll drive off every new Christian you bring to church. They are enemies of the faith. Other than that, I don’t have any opinion!
So, if I am trying to force my personal list of no-no’s on you and make you feel guilty if you
don’t join me, then I’m out of line and I need to be told that."

If you want to read more, go here and then scroll down.

1 Comments:

Blogger Mike's Cornerstone SCV Community Group: said...

Legalists...there ought to be a law against them!

January 26, 2008 at 5:16 PM  

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