Bible Question:
Am I wrong to think that the driving concern/error being addressed in 2 Peter is anitnomianism? To me it seems to absolutely be so yet I have not seen any commentators view it as such yet. Here are verses to notice throughout the book. Especially note 2Pet 3:17,18 where the final exhortation is not to be carried away by the error of lawless people. 2Peter 1:3,4,9,12 2:2,9,10,13,14,15,18,19,20-22 3:11,14,17 In Christ, Beja |
Bible Answer: 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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