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rom 5:20 is the only verse used to explain something so important about grace?
As most of the preceding posts demonstrate this is obviously a hot button issue which has a lot more to do with emotions and alliances than any possible rational discussion.
Is it really about false doctrine
When emotions surface best to not open the floodgate. IMHO
Not a fan of Got Questions but I think it outlines the division.
I especially like the "flirt with antinomianism." I have been searching for where Ryan Rufus preaches on the benefits of lying, stealing, rape and murder so far I have not found it.
Question: "What is hyper-grace?"
Answer: The term hyper-grace has been used to describe a new wave of teaching that emphasizes the grace of God to the exclusion of other vital teachings such as repentance and confession of sin. Hyper-grace teachers maintain that all sin, past, present, and future, has already been forgiven, so there is no need for a believer to ever confess it. Hyper-grace teaching says that, when God looks at us, He sees only a holy and righteous people. The conclusion of hyper-grace teaching is that we are not bound by Jesus’ teaching, even as we are not under the Law; that believers are not responsible for their sin; and that anyone who disagrees is a pharisaical legalist. In short, hyper-grace teachers “pervert the grace of our God into a license for immorality” (Jude 1:4) and flirt with antinomianism.
https://www.gotquestions.org/hyper-grace.html