this person wants to put you under law. He rejects grace, run far away from him.. before he takes you down the wide gate path with him.
The above statement is what we call judgementalism, driven by a desire to
root out a problem they believe is in the body of Christ.
As with all vigilantis, they cannot face the truth of Jesus's words, only their
selected highlights.
It is too hard for believers to walk in purity, holiness and righteousness, that is
putting a burden on them of guilt, rather than declaring the truth, sin destroys
life and the heart and faith.
But in their mind they have created sin a day, work rest and play, you are saved
come what may.
Jesus calls us to be like Him. Not through our own works but through repentance,
confession and faith which leads to cleansing, purification and love.
It would appear they count such things as impossible and thereby evil. But this
means they have no faith in the cleansing ability of the cross, and the depth of
true repentance. But listen to believers who have come to faith. They know their
repentance is real and it is a walk into glory.
So the antagonism just astounds me, when it is all about walking in Jesus's ways.
I suggest they find it impossible to follow Jesus, which should be a real cause for
concern, not to change the meaning of scripture and there by condemn themselves.