Nathan W. Bingham
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That's what we call legalism.
Other times we assume that because we're saved by grace, we can live however we want, that the Lord really doesn't care how we live or if we sin.
That's what we call antinomianism.
Well today on Renewing Your Mind, W. Robert Godfrey helps us understand how Deuteronomy informs how we should think about law and grace.
I hope you've been enjoying this series.
It's been so helpful to dive deeper into this Old Testament book.
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So how does Deuteronomy help us understand law and grace?
Jesus said, if you love me, you'll keep my commandments.
What Dr. Godfrey said is true.
Many of us can pit law and love, law and grace against each other.
But when we study scripture, both in the New and Old Testament, we see that loving God and keeping his commandments are parts of the Christian life.
That was W. Robert Godfrey with a message on Deuteronomy, and you're listening to the Wednesday edition of Renewing Your Mind.
In chapter 6 of Deuteronomy, we were told to love God with all of our heart, soul, and mind.
Jesus quoted these words, telling those present with Him and us today that the greatest commandment is to love our Creator.
And that commandment to love God is made clear in this series on Deuteronomy.
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