Authors: Stephen Spinnenweber
Publisher: Christian Focus
125 pages
Purchase from: Christian Focus (£6.74)
Popular evangelicalism is often vague about the role of God’s law in the life of the believer. In some quarters, that vagueness tends towards antinomianism: a belief that Christians are, by grace, freed from any duty to observe God’s moral commands. This is a problem.
When, as a university student, I was weighing up whether to study on the Lord’s Day, friends encouraged me to quit my Sabbath-keeping anxieties and recognise that I was ‘under grace’.
