GRACE VS LICENSE TO SIN
Exposing the perversion of antinomianism and auditing the ontological barrier between the saint and the slave to sin.THE ANTINOMIAN POISON
“For certain persons have crept in unnoticed… ungodly persons who turn the grace of our God into licentiousness and deny our only Master and Lord, Jesus Christ.” (Jude 1:4, LSB)
The supreme deception of the post-Enlightenment church is the surgical severing of the Savior’s blood from the Lord’s sceptre. This doctrine, known as **antinomianism** (from the Greek *anti* – against, and *nomos* – law), suggests that Conduct is a secondary, optional response to Grace. It manufactures a version of “salvation” that is strictly forensic a legal clearing that never results in a new nature.
To understand the mechanics of What Is True Salvation, one must recognize that the same Grace that justifies the sinner also relentlessly trains the saint. If your “grace” provides a sanctuary for your sin, it is not the grace of God; it is a demonic permission slip. We are auditing the wall between the Liberty of the Spirit and the License of the Flesh.
THE ANATOMY OF CHARIS
The Apostle Paul anticipated the Hyper-Grace perversion with surgical precision. In Romans 6, he confronts the antinomian rhetoric: “Are we to continue in sin so that grace may increase?” His response is not a moral suggestion, but a violent denial: **Mē Genoito** (May it never be!).
“What shall we say then? Are we to continue in sin so that grace may increase? May it never be! How shall we who died to sin still live in it?” (LSB)
“For the grace of God has appeared… instructing (*paideuō*) us to deny ungodliness and worldly desires and to live sensibly, righteously, and godly.” (LSB)
Examine the Greek syntax of Titus 2:12. Grace is the subject; the verb is *paideuousa* to violently train or chastise like a father training a son. Grace is not a passive covering; it is an active, indwelling instructor that produces the fruit of Holiness and Sanctification. If your “grace” does not teach you to hate sin, it is not Grace.
DISMANTLING THE CARNAL CATEGORY
The 20th-century myth of the Carnal Christian suggests that one can accept Christ as Savior, live in uninhibited sin for decades, and still be saved. This investigation explicitly rejects this as a valid permanent state. While a believer can fall into carnality (*sarkikos*), it is a temporary state of infantile rebellion that must be outgrown, not a permanent theological category for the unregenerate.
LEXICAL MECHANICS // THE LAW OF LIBERTY
// HISTORICAL TRANSMISSION OF ANTINOMIANISM //
Dualistic Licentiousness
The teaching that the spirit is saved while the body is irrelevant. Jude and John violently rebuke this (Jude 4, 1 John 3). They argued that matter is evil, therefore sinning in the body does not affect the soul.
Agricola vs. Luther
Johannes Agricola argued that the Law had no place in the life of the believer. Martin Luther responded by declaring that a man who does not love the Law has never tasted Grace.
The “Savior vs. Lord” Paradigm
The rise of the “Carnal Christian” fabrication in modern dispensationalism. This made fruit an optional “extra” rather than an inevitable result of the New Birth.
TERTIUS USUS LEGIS
The Reformed consensus established the “Third Use of the Law” (the Law as a guide for the believer). While we are not under the Law for *Justification*, we are under the Law for *Sanctification*. The Law provides the blueprint for what love looks like in practice.
THE SLAVE TO SELF
Uses Grace to justify the flesh. Has never known the weight of the cross or the power of the resurrection. Remains a spiritual corpse. Sin is a plaything.
THE SLAVE TO CHRIST
Uses Grace to crucify the flesh. Constrained by the love of Christ to walk in the light. Knows that forgiveness was bought at an infinite price. Sin is a poison.
“The grace that does not make a man better than his neighbor is a grace that will never take him to heaven. If you are not holy, you are not saved.”
THE RESTRAINT OF THE KINGS
New Covenant liberty is not the freedom to sin; it is the freedom *from* sin. We have been liberated from the bondage of our fallen nature so that we might finally, joyfully obey the King.
If your theology of Grace leads to a lower standard of righteousness than the Mosaic Law, you have understood neither. Grace provides the omnipotent power to fulfill what the Law could only command. The mark of the justified is not their “decision,” but their life-long war against sin.
If this struggle leads to chronic mental agony, cross-examine the dossier on Depression, Anxiety, and Faith.
