Preserving Christian Liberty - Critical Issues Commentary
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This message explains and defends the doctrine of Christian liberty. We are commanded by God not to listen to false law-givers. We also discuss the shadow/substance analogy that Paul used to explain this. The substance is Christ; we are not under OT law-works which are the shadow. James 4:11, 12 teach the same important principle that we are not to judge or be judged by false law-giving. True Christian liberty is found in Christ through the gospel.
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