Updated 05-31-2011 at 03:20 PM by Dustin (I'm bad at blogging.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZ4hS...&feature=share
the link is there, but I very craftily screwed up the post. This is the fruit of the "great" revivalist John Wesley. An appalling and intentional hatred of the imputed righteousness of Christ and thus the Gospel. This is antichrist. I couldn't get through the first 5 minutes.
He really botched up that analogy with the clothes--it's the people who think they are right with God by their own efforts who strut about thinking they are clothed like royalty! But, they are exposed to God for what they are and their vile works are evident. He also insults every grace believer by saying they prefer to cling to their sins...when really, these are the people who recognize sin and unrighteousness for what it is--truly vile!
Puke gag choke....
Stacey, Dustin - well said!
Originally Posted by Merry and Joyful He really botched up that analogy with the clothes--it's the people who think they are right with God by their own efforts who strut about thinking they are clothed like royalty! But, they are exposed to God for what they are and their vile works are evident. He also insults every grace believer by saying they prefer to cling to their sins...when really, these are the people who recognize sin and unrighteousness for what it is--truly vile! Spot on!
I just threw up in my mouth a little.
Originally Posted by trav I just threw up in my mouth a little. I hope you didn't swallow it.
God laughs at these idiots.
This young man has no clue to what Imputed Righteousness is all about. This is just another example of people going about to establish their own righteousness before God. I will wager all the money I possess (which is not much) that this man is a lover of the letter of James. One day, the Pope of Rome may even kiss his feet. lol.... Nicholas
I'm glad God put James into the canon to deceive the reprobate.
Oh, look! A man that works righteousness and has no need of the Righteousness of Christ!
Just works, just works; leads to just pride, just pride.
He stated that Jesus did not teach about imputed righteousness. What about Mat. 22:1-14? Oh, the Pelagian heretic Charles Finney is not a good source to quite on this, and many other, essential doctrines of the faith.