Antinomianism: A Heresy Within
Mahtani examines antinomianism—the heresy that grace eliminates the need for obedience and good works—through a quiz and reflection on a recent denominational case. The article addresses the persistent danger of antinomian thinking within Protestant Reformed churches and seeks to educate members about distinguishing true gospel grace from its distortions.
Before you read this article, please complete this brief quiz by writing either "True" or "False" in the spaces provided. _______ Because I am saved by grace alone, good works have nothing to do with my salvation. _______ God rewards me only for what Christ has done, not for what I have done. _______ Since I am clothed in the perfect righteousness of Christ, God never sees my sin. _______ Because of Christ's work, God is always pleased with me. _______ Christianity is not about obeying the...
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