One glaring problem with trying to live by religious rules is deciding whose set of rules you intend to follow. The Baptists? The Pentecostals or Charismatics? The Methodists? Presbyterians? Catholics? Which denomination or group will you fall in line with in deciding what you're going to do and not do? There are many varying opinions in the modern church concerning what constitutes godly living. What is acceptable to one group of Christians is completely offensive to another. Again, if you are going to try to build your lifestyle around religious rules, whose rules are you going to follow? “I will live by what the Bible says,” one may smugly answer. However, it should be acknowledged that all who seek to live by legalistic standards claim the Bible as their source of authority.I was speaking on the dangers of legalism in a church when someone approached me and said, “Steve, I want to give you something. This is what every new member receives at the church where I regularly attend. I think you’ll find it interesting.” I looked at the brochure she handed me and read the title: “Truth About Standards: Biblical Standards For Christians”. The contents of this brochure list fifty-one rules the Christian is to live by in order to “keep our banner of victory waving high.” Below are the last nine of the fifty-one standards this group believes are important to godly living:
44. Biblical reason not to go dancing, mixed bathing, etc.
45. Biblical reason for men to cut their hair short.
46. Biblical reason for women not to cut their hair but to let it grow long.
47. Biblical reason not to dye your hair.
48. Biblical reason not to wear clothing that pertaineth to the opposite sex.
49. Biblical reason to wear decent, modest clothes with modest styles; moderate prices and colors; decent dress lengths, sleeve lengths, and neck lines.
50. Biblical reason not to wear jewelry.
51. Biblical reason not to wear makeup.

"However, it should be acknowledged that all who seek to live by legalistic standards claim the Bible as their source of authority."
ReplyDeleteExcellent blog Steve. The above is true to the best of my recollection as well and its true when born in our testimonies. However Jesus Christ did come by grace and truth. Let's be strong in grace and grace walk in the Presence of God.
Jesus summed up the commandments in Love the Lord God with all your heart and love your neighbor as yourself. As for which laws to pick and choose from....well there are some 613 (or 612) laws and ordinances and I keep telling my pastor who says we must tithe that he should also tell us that women shouldnt wear jeans nor should we be allowed to do companion planting in our backyard vegie patch (its all in Deutermony and Levititcus) - The law is not a smorgasboard where we can pick and chose, you either keep them all or none! Great blog Steve!
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