There are very few things that divide Christians like their attitude towards the law. The two towers of legalism and license polarize many congregations. Legalism is the tendency to reduce one’s relationship with God to a set of rules which can, in turn, be used as a standard to measure spirituality. License is the improper application of our liberty for the purpose of gratifying the flesh rather than allowing the Holy Spirit to control our lives. Covers Romans 7:1-13.
From the series Romans.
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