Paul's Passing Thoughts

Jason Hood Decries “Sanctification by Justification” and…. Oh Brother!

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on March 8, 2011

Some weeks ago, Jason Hood wrote an article published in Christianity today protesting the benchmark set by New Calvinist (proponents of Gospel Sanctification / Sonship Theology) to be accused of antinomianism. It incited an outcry against Hood’s accusation that New Calvinist are, in fact, antinomian, and not merely trying to be accused of such. However, the fact of the matter is that Hood’s article launched no such accusation. It’s like the bank robber walking down the street being asked by policemen if he’d seen any bank robbers running by and immediately replying, “I didn’t do it!” Hood responded to Dane Ortlund, one of the “young, [but educated] restless [with no life experience] and reformed [supposedly]” New Calvinist that asked him to recant his supposed accusation. Hood’s response was a thorough dressing-down of Ortlund and New Calvinism in general. Ortland’s response to Hood’s response was a typical New Calvinist response: a pretension of humbleness; points of supposed agreement; and why the points of agreement are really not what they seem to the unintelligent because of their point of disagreement based on the deep realities of their own gospel. See link here, http://thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/tgc/2011/01/28/we-who-have-the-spirit-have-the-power-to-change/ and it really is must reading.

Most of what I have to say concerning this superb piece of literature can be summed up in Hood’s calling out of New Calvinism’s “sanctification by justification.” It really says it all. But Hood also takes note of New Calvinism’s total depravity of the saints in this statement: ”Ortlund recently pointed out [as in, ‘hey guys, we’re looking too unorthodox on this one’] that we have been neglecting the doctrine of regeneration. As a result, we treat believers like unbelievers [emphasis mine].” It’s all very simple, only the unregenerate need justification, but you can’t have it both ways when thinking- Christians start asking questions.

Moreover, a new one that I hadn’t heard before was mentioned by Hood regarding Ortlunds original challenge—the whole idea that today’s New Calvinists are being “falsely” accused of antinomianism like the apostle Paul was during his ministry (Rom 3:8). Therefore, if they are being accused of antinomianism, they must be preaching just like Paul was. Oh brother!

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  1. Jim Stewart's avatar Jim Stewart said, on March 12, 2011 at 6:15 AM

    I love your site. You are really, really, really helping me think through these issues. Please keep up the good work. I think I’m going to be checking in here regularly.

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  2. Paul M. Dohse Sr.'s avatar paulspassingthoughts said, on March 12, 2011 at 1:01 PM

    Thanks for this encouragement.
    Blessings,
    paul

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  3. Bill's avatar Bill said, on April 29, 2011 at 12:25 AM

    TEN SECRET MEDITATIONS
    FOR THE SONS OF DISOBEDIENCE
    From: THE SCREWTAPE STONE TABLETS

    1.) By one man’s disobedience many were made sinners, so also by one man’s obedience many will be made the same.

    2.) Make a tree bad, and it will produce bad fruit. Make a tree good, and it will produce bad fruit.

    3.) A fresh water spring can produce bitter salt water, and thornbushes spring from grapes.

    4.) Be on your guard so that you will not be carried away by the error of righteous men.

    5.) Alive to sin, alive to god.

    6.) The only thing that counts is the Old Creation.

    7.) The only other thing that counts is Faith Alone expressing itself through nothingness.

    8.) Let your light shine before men, that they may see your bad deeds and praise your father in heaven.

    9.) I came into the world as a light, so that all who believe in me might stay in darkness.

    10.) Well done, lazy and unfaithful servant! Come share in your master’s happiness.

    Arkansas Bill

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    • pauldohse's avatar pauldohse said, on April 29, 2011 at 1:00 AM

      ya, 1Cor 7:19, not a favorite verse among the GS/S crowd.

      > —–Original Message—– >

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