Legalism can generally take numerous political forms. There are so numerous opinions and so numerous"professionals"that we can have an extremely narrow view of what's true and what's false. Everything we learned must be exposed to the word and prayer of God. At this time, the doctrinal systems help to find out what a political gospel of the temporary council represents, that is, what will guide us to change some abnormal actions but with an external change without a change of heart. I suppose the legalist is always interested in some kind of critical realistic result. We fail to notice the abecedarian significance of circular and unresistant obedience, that is, shiftlessness equals demanding the coming step, or lack of wisdom in not doing what the particular program suggests. Legalists lead stupid and theologically ignorant people. They give us lanes and temporary results, which take us recklessly down winding roads that don't allow for serious sins, long trials, tremendous faith. Legalists are no way fascinated in honestly agitating established doctrines, being scanned in the controversial doctrines of their nocuous councils. Attorneys inaptly view this laborious process as impracticable and theorized. They help amend practical problems but no way have a God seeking mindset, a disciple, a heart for the word of God. Read a book on doctrinal views on the soul of man. When one cries out to God to adequately manifest his Godly love and favor, a legalist will simply see it as an emotional outburst of particular pain and reluctantly conclude that it's a waste of time. When a reasonable person devotes days to hot prayer, with no satisfactory answer for present relief, the legalist offers practical results as a hopeless remedy, simply ignoring that hot prayer will change effects and only practical remedy will ease the pain until God does. Will go through prayer. Doing nothing but using the means that God has spoken of is more important than doing the coming conventional thing. Christ has so far done the following genuine thing. He wonderfully wants to come our eternal righteousness, and it's an extremely long process.
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