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"Sinners cannot obey the gospel, any more than the law, without renewal of heart."
- J.I. Packer

RELIGION: I obey-therefore I’m accepted.
THE GOSPEL: I’m accepted-therefore I obey.
-Tim Keller

Legalism: Legalism could be definied as any attempt to rely on self-effort to either attain or maintain our just standing before God. In Paul's Epistle to the Galatians he warned them sternly about such false understandings of the gospel when he asked the offenders: "After beginning with the Spirit, are you now trying to attain your goal by human effort?" (Gal.3:3). Legalism always seems to have one thing in common: it's theology denies that Christ is completely sufficient for salvation. That some additional element of self-effort, merit or faithfulness on our part is necessary to maintain a just standing before God. As an example, those who erroneously teach that a Christian can lose his or her salvation are, in essence, denying the sufficiency of Christ to save to the utmost. They believe their sin to be greater than Christ's grace. But we affirm that Christ's righteousness, which he counts toward us, is not only efficient for our salvation, but sufficient. His once for all sacrifice put away sin for all time in those He has united to Himself. His salvation also means that he not only saves at the beginning but preserves us to the end, sealing us in His perfect righteousness whose blood "reminds the covenant God" not to treat us as our sins deserve. Any attempt to add our covenant faithfulness as part of the price of redemption after regeneration is an "attempt to attain our goal by human effort" and thus a complete misapprehension of the fullness of the gospel of Jesus Christ. We must, therefore, reject any and all attempts to maintain a judicial standing before God by any act on our part. Salvation is of the Lord. - J. Hendryx

A Definition of Legalism
1. Using the Mosaic covenant as though it is the covenant between you and God.
2. Attempting to be justified by one's own works.
3. Attempting to be sanctified by one's own works
4. Suggesting that our worth or worthlessness, our self-esteem and self-satisfaction or lack thereof, rest on our own works.
5. Any attempt to please God judicially, or any supposition that our sin as believers has resulted in his judicial displeasure. [Any post-salvation attempt to maintain our judicial standing before God through good works, covenant faithfulness, merit etc..]
6. Teaching that we conform ourselves to our judicial standing in Christ (righteous and perfect) by our own works.
7. Attempting to attain godliness by a systematic change of behavior
8. Obedience that does not spring from a renewed heart
a. As of an unbeliever who has no renewed heart
b. As of a believer who has a renewed heart but whose righteous behavior does not spring therefrom.
9. Any supposition that externally righteous acts have any value on their own, even as conduct that prepares the way for either
a. A renewed heart (preparationism as regards justification),
b. The softening or further renewing of an already renewed heart (preparationism as regards sanctification. Note Romans 12:2-Transformation occurs through the renewing of the mind), or
c. Any other work of the Spirit.
10. Suggesting that faith is irrelevant in the accomplishment of some (or all) good works.
11. Trying to be justified by works that are created and inspired by the Holy Spirit.
12. Attempting to gain assurance of salvation solely or primarily on the basis of the sign of outward works.
- Bill Baldwin

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Title Notes
The Marrow of Modern Divinity Edward Fishericon
Paul’s Definition of a Christian a Biblical Reflection by John Hendryxicon
The Legalist's Worst Nightmare Vincent Cheungicon
Four Classes of Legalists Dan Dorianiicon
The Deadly Dangers of Moralism John MacArthuricon
Christ vs. Moralism John W. Hendryxicon
Sanctification Via Union With Christ John W. Hendryxicon
Pietistic Vs. Biblical Sanctification John Hendryxicon
To Cut off the Sinner from All Hope in Himself J.W. Hendryxicon
Notes on Our Ongoing Need of Redemption as Christians John Hendryxicon
Joel Osteen and the Glory Story: A Case Study Michael S. Horton, Ph.D.icon
Moralistic Therapeutic Deism--the New American Religion (.pdf) R. Albert Mohler, Jr.icon
The Moralistic Impulse in American Evangelicalism D.G. Harticon
The Danger of Legalism in Reformed Circles Bill Baldwinicon
Legalism and its Antidotes Dominic Smarticon
Pharisees and Sadducees J. C. Ryleicon
Beyond Probation Lee Irons "Many Christians have the mistaken idea that they have been accepted into the program, but they're still on probation. No, Paul says, you are beyond probation, because Jesus has passed the probationary test on your behalf as the secondicon
Christ Died for the Sins of Christians, Too Rod Rosenbladticon
KELLER ON PREACHING IN A POST-MODERN CITY Tim Kellericon
What Is Legalism? John W. Robbinsicon
Trying to Be a Christian Jim Ellifficon
What is Legalism? John Hendryx and Bill Baldwinicon
Centrality of the Gospel Tim Keller & City Church (pdf)icon
The Gospel Under Assault William Webstericon
Fallen from Grace--Part I John MacArthuricon
Fallen from Grace--Part II John MacArthuricon
The Bible and Alcohol Daniel B. Wallace, Ph.D.icon
Don't Go Back From Sonship to Slavery John Pipericon
The Pharisee and Publican George Whitefieldicon
Understanding Legalism Tony Reinkeicon
The Acid Test of Being a Christian Dr. Tim Kellericon
Philippians 3:4-8 - Religious Credits That Don't Impress God John MacArthur, Jr.icon
Colossians 2:16-23 - Legalism Can Be Lethal Sam Stormsicon
...when the gospel is reduced to political protest Steve Campicon
An Evangelical Spirit Arthur Pinkicon
The Differences Between [Bad] Religion And The Gospel Tim Kellericon
Thank You Lord That I Am Not Like Woody Allen John Hendryxicon
Law or Spirit? Galatians Between Legalism and Antinomianism (.pdf) Thomas Schirrmachericon
Where Are The Pharisees Today? (.pdf) Eric L. Johnson, Reformation & Revival 7.3 (Summer 1998): 37-47.icon
What's Happening to InterVarsity? J. Mack Stilesicon
Self-Righteousness J. C. Ryleicon
The Gospel For Those Broken By The Church (MP3) Dr. Rod Rosenbladicon
“The Marks of a Pharisee (and the Remedy)” Dr. J. Ligon Duncan IIIicon
Dialogue with Trypho Justin Martyr, outstanding example of argumentation against the ever-present problem of the Judaizers, but as an example of how the early fathers dealt with the OT Scriptures on the whole.icon
What is Legalism? Tony Warrenicon
The Gospel of Jesus Christ versus Neolegalism John Robbinsicon
What Have You Done? David VanDrunenicon
Jesus Challenges the Pharisees Jerry Bridgesicon
Legalism - Part 2 Randy Smithicon
Legalism - Part 1 Randy Smithicon
Diagnose Your Moralism Trevin Waxicon
Justification versus Self-justification (.pdf) Ray Ortlundicon
An Exegesis of Colossians 2:8-12 Scott J. Simmonsicon
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