When someone says, "Don't give me doctrine, I just want to follow
Jesus", what they are really saying is "give me law, not gospel. Give me
more imperatives and less indicatives. I just want something
practical." But how is this any different than Mormons or theological
liberals? Fact is, we need a Savior, not just a moral example.
You could not have believed the gospel of Jesus Christ without
knowing its contents. You did not just follow a generic Jesus. To be
saved you understood that you had no self righteousness of your own and
you trusted in Christ's finished work... which included His living the
life you should have lived and dying the death you deserved. This is
doctrine. The idea of simply "following Jesus" is requiring more demands
of the law because you are looking for Jesus to tell you something you
can do. But you need the gospel, not merely law, to be saved or to grow
in grace. Indeed following Jesus springs out of a renewed heart. As
Christians we only follow Jesus when we know Who we are following and as
such we need to preach the gospel to ourselves daily.
The Spirit first first brings an elect soul face to face with God’s holy Law, for “by the law is the knowledge of sin” (Rom. 3:20).
It condemns and curses him because it demands perfect obedience in
thought, word, and deed. Next, the Spirit brings before the soul the
precious Gospel where the law's demands are perfectly met by Jesus
Christ. The Spirit so works in his heart that He appears to him to be
the most glorious object in the world; and so rests entirely upon His
finished work. Keep Reading...
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