The obvious answer is, of course, this is not an either/or situation but rather a both/and situation. The answer which this suspected Hype-grace individual took issue with, i.e., the other individual must have meant morality is incorrect because it is TRUE that "fruit" is more than only morality. One can be outwardly very "moral/ethical" but bankrupt in regard to biblical truth. One is not saved simply because someone lives a "good life". Nor is one saved because they profess right doctrine. But the fruit of regeneration is knowing the truth and living that truth and having a radically changed disposition toward God and all that is pure and good as revealed in Scripture.

This individual just might be someone who has been deceived and who has embraced Hyper-grace or some other form of antinomianism or heresy. [Linked Image]


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