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Shane Lems has
an excellent post over at
The Reformed Reader, which in many ways piggy-backs upon
my last post. He writes:
In other words, Christian liberty (as with all true liberty!) has boundaries. Christian liberty is tempered with love for neighbor (think of him/her before our liberty) and self-denial (we don’t need to indulge in this liberty). If Christian liberty is not tempered with love for neighbor and self-denial, it is more like a high school fad (i.e. the brand of jeans you wear) than a Christian ethic.
Good thoughts.
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