Churches don't usually talk about living holy lives. If they do, it kind-of comes across legalistically. What does it mean for Christians to be in the world but not of it? Why is true holiness the opposite of legalism? What has separation to do with the providence of God?
In this episode, James and Andrew consider Paul Washer's eighth indictment against the modern church. They consider the modern church's worldliness and the lifelong pursuit of godliness.
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In the coming weeks, Andrew and James will continue to walk through Paul Washer’s indictments against the modern church. After that, they will address popular teaching in the world today-comparing its content to Scripture.
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