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1 | The error addressed in 2 Peter | 2 Peter | Makarios | 224770 | ||
Greetings Beja, You are asking if the driving concern being addressed in 2 Peter is antinomianism, and I would answer with a 'no' here. An antinomian is one who maintains that the moral law is not binding on Christians under the law of grace. Reading 2 Peter, I believe that Peter is teaching us that the grace of God in Christ truly transforms and empowers us to live righteously, even if faced with opposition. The fact that we bear fruit shows that the Holy Spirit is working in us. Blessings to you, Makarios |
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2 | The error addressed in 2 Peter | 2 Peter | Beja | 224774 | ||
Makarios, Thank you for the reply. Let me ask a question to help me consider your answer. Do you believe antinomianism is an error? In Christ, Beja |
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3 | The error addressed in 2 Peter | 2 Peter | Makarios | 224801 | ||
Greetings Beja! Yes, antinomianism is most definitely in error. But I believe that I can help you find much better Scripture verses to combat this other than 2 Peter. I believe that 2 Peter addresses a wide range of false teaching, not a reply to antinomianism alone. Blessings to you, Makarios |
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4 | The error addressed in 2 Peter | 2 Peter | Beja | 224803 | ||
Makarious, I agree. I would not argue that it is the only error being discussed. I do think its a very big one though. In Christ, Beja |
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