tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1811264108457143000.post6973700425396471908..comments2023-07-01T00:22:54.261+09:30Comments on Berith Road: Dave Woolcott's Critique of My View of JustificationSteven Coxheadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17798792943613130505noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1811264108457143000.post-6770722916860778052010-01-13T00:32:53.835+09:302010-01-13T00:32:53.835+09:30Dave
I share many if not all of these reservation...Dave<br /><br />I share many if not all of these reservations. Most of what you say I can see in the NT. The question I would like to ask is how do you view the experience of a godly believer under Law?<br /><br />How does a godly believer in the OT relate to a covenant of works that condemn him?<br /><br />How do we equate Ps 119 and the Psalmists delight in the laws of the Lord with say Roms 7 or a view (one I believe) that the law only condemns?<br /><br />Indeed was an OT saint 'born of God'? Is that a NC blessing (Ezek dead bones and Jn 3)? What role did the Spirit play given the eschatological significance of both the new birth and faith these are hard questions. The more absolute your position and mine the harder it is to make sense of OT godly living.John Thomsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03409722788388167914noreply@blogger.com