“What would Jesus do?” has become a mantra among contemporary Christians. It’s a great question, but only when answered by the Biblical standard. Far too often, each person is left to determine his own standard by which to answer this question. This amounts to forcing upon Jesus one’s own standard rather than seeking His. Truth […]
Posts Tagged ‘pronomianism’
WWJD? Are You SURE You Want to Know? Pt. 1
Posted: 21st June 2014 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: adultery, antinomianism, cursing father and mother, pronomianism, What would Jesus do?, woman caught in adultery, WWJD?
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Time for Pronomians to Come out of the Closet
Posted: 18th January 2013 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: antinomian, antinomianism, dominion, pronomian, pronomianism, Reformed movement
Let me begin this article by defining two terms that may not be familiar to everyone reading this article: “antinomian” and “pronomian.” The word “nomian” is derived from the Greek word nomos, which means law. An “antinomian [is] a person who maintains that Christians are freed from the moral law by virtue of grace and […]