Webster defines an antinomian as:
noun
an·ti·no·mi·an | ˌan-ti-ˈnō-mē-ən
Definition:
1 : one who holds that under the gospel dispensation of grace (see GRACE entry 1 sense 1a) the moral law is of no use or obligation because faith alone is necessary to salvation
2 : one who rejects a socially established morality
This video addresses some major issues dividing Christians today, which seem to be causing a lot of division and strife on social media. It is a mirror of a recent show I did with Justin and Adam of the Parable of the Vineyard YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw8zcgrDQ68-gdZ5tbm2dww
Video Source
https://youtu.be/CMmNReY9XcM but she will answer you
Rob I'm sorry but I have watched many of your videos and content. This is very irrelevant and I apologize, but if you ever get the chance to submit for voice acting for Kermit the Frog, you should do it. Maybe you could do a 'Kermit finds Christ' voice over cartoon for kids. 🙂 Haha.
Sad to read some of these comments. So much division.
I think everyone calling the individuals in this video 'Torah only' followers need to understand that it's not that they believe they are right with Yahweh by following the law. They accept Jesus as their savior and way to the Father, but they also want to make Yashua happy by doing what he commands. If you love me, follow my commandments.
It's simple, but not easy.
But objectively it's really a shame to see such a divide. We should be building each other up, not tearing each other down. Even when we disagree with fellow brothers and sisters, we should bring the matter to light in a respectful, caring way; not an insult slinging way.
Anyway, I just read through Galations for my Sabbath reading portion, and am looking forward to this discussion on it. Thank you for the wonderful videos.
57 minute mark and you spoke that Jesus the LORD of lords and KING of kings sinned???? wow funny your forked tongues quote matt, you are truly without excuse
https://youtu.be/zqOrkTe462g if your gonna quote scripture why limit your self to a hand full of words and not take the WHOLE word into account