There's also a way of talking about anti-nomianism that makes it sound like there is no law here, he says. "I'm becoming more and more convinced that anti-nomians are just a backdoor in for legalism" If the law is not answered by Christ or something else will be replaced with new laws, argues Paul. The church has to get the gospel right before any expectations can be placed on its members' lips, writes Paul.
Throughout this series, hosts Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Bob Hiller, and Walter Strickland have talked a lot about the need to distinguish law from gospel, but what happens when there’s not only a distinction but a division between the two? In this episode of White Horse Inn, the roundtable considers various distortions of the law-gospel distinction and their implications for the church.