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“To avoid the hard necessity of either obeying or rejecting the plain instructions of our Lord in the New Testament we take refuge in a liberal interpretation of them. We evangelicals also know how to avoid the sharp point of obedience by means of fine and intricate explanations. These are…” quote by Anonymous
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“To avoid the hard necessity of either obeying or rejecting the plain instructions of our Lord in the New Testament we take refuge in a liberal interpretation of them. We evangelicals also know how to avoid the sharp point of obedience by means of fine and intricate explanations. These are tailor-made for the flesh. They excuse disobedience, comfort carnality and make the words of Christ of none effect. And the essence of it all is that Christ simply could not have meant what He said. His teachings are accepted even theoretically only after they have been weakened by interpretation.”

Anonymous

About This Quote

Source Book: The New Testament (various translations)

The author argues that many Christians use overly liberal interpretations to avoid direct obedience to Christ's teachings, effectively nullifying their impact.

In simple terms: People twist scripture to excuse bad behavior.

Key Takeaway

Demand honest, literal engagement with teachings.

Themes

faith interpretation obedience hypocrisy

Mood

critical reflective

Type

theological philosophical

When to use this quote

  • church sermons
  • personal Bible study
  • ethical debates
  • religious education

Key Concepts

theology ethical relativism scriptural authority

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance tradition with personal conscience?
  • What consequences arise from over‑interpretation?
A Different Perspective

Literalism may ignore cultural context and lead to rigidity.

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