Freedom to do what?
Neil AndersonIt’s a joy being back here again. I was here for a year in the Navy in 1963, it was the worst year of my life. But this is then a good visit. I could just sense the love and the good spirit in this church, I think it has something to do with this man and his wife.
Few years ago we had George Barna research some questions about legalism and we were surprised at what we heard. Legalism is alive and well in this country. Not necessarily that it’s taught but it’s still how a lot of people relate to God. tell me what’s right and tell me what’s wrong, I’ll try to do what’s right and scold me when I’m wrong. But you don’t want to live by the law, because the law kills but the spirit….. In a lot of ways I think people would prefer to live by the law but you’re robbing yourself from the freedom of Christ, and I see what our church does in response to all the problems in our culture. People are taking drugs, so we preach against that; and alcohol, we preach against that. And we preach against divorce and we quote out of the Old Testament, God hates divorce, that’s true, but so does the divorcee. I wish you never forget that, but how is that working, it never has worked, it never will work.