Sunday School: Higher Life Theology and Biblical Sanctification (Pt. 15)
October 21, 2018 Preacher: Series: Sunday School: Higher Life Theology and Biblical Sanctification
- Disjunction. It creates two categories of Christians (this is its primary error).
- A form of perfectionism. It portrays a shallow and incomplete view of sin in the Christian life.
- A form of quietism. It emphasizes passivity, not activity.
- A form of Pelagianism. It portrays the Christian’s free will as autonomously starting and stopping sanctification.
- Misreading. It does not interpret and apply the Bible accurately.
- False Assurance. It assures spurious “Christians” they are saved.
- Methodology. It uses superficial formulas for instantaneous sanctification.
- Addiction. It fosters dependency on experiences at special holiness meetings.
- Abuse. It frustrates and disillusions the have-nots.
- Spin. It misinterprets personal experiences.
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