tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8723330.post7621497184519268532..comments2024-01-01T19:55:56.197+10:30Comments on Thinking Christian: Book Review: The Naked GospelAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08674240831406393407noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8723330.post-47162326613006568912012-01-30T04:28:43.740+10:302012-01-30T04:28:43.740+10:30Christine, You are making humor; aren't you? C...Christine, You are making humor; aren't you? Certainly even a casual glance at the New Covenant shows that once in Christ one is dead to the Law that once had bound. That God found fault with the old. <br />I'll take it that your comment is 'tongue-in-cheek' if not a Hebrew slant at the New Covenant (to whom the law was given.<br />One would greatly err to think that the walk of grace is a walk of lawlessness. Instead it esteems the law for the purpose of the law.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8723330.post-52017935498200239602010-07-07T13:17:02.806+09:302010-07-07T13:17:02.806+09:30I used to believe as you do until God pointed out ...I used to believe as you do until God pointed out to me what sin is in I John 3:4 - "Sin is lawlessness" (having no law). Therefore, having laws and being obedient to them is what makes and keeps us free. We're either law-breakers or law-keepers; there is no in-between. You may want to take a peek at my post of July 4, 2010.Christinehttp://lawless-grace.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com