8 Signs of a Legalistic Spirit
Do you truly enjoy
the grace of God? Many Christians know the Bible, attend church and even do
ministry work while they struggle to understand the core of the gospel. They
can quote Scriptures about what Christ did for them, but they still feel they
must work to earn His love—and often they end up feeling unworthy and separated
from God.
Even though Jesus
died on the cross so we wouldn't have to be judged according to the law, many
Christians are still living in the Old Testament. They have never embraced the
reality of New Testament faith. They are slaves to performance-based religion.
The apostle Paul
wrote the epistle of Galatians to challenge us to make sure we remain in the
grace of God. Do you struggle with legalism? Here are the most common signs of
a legalistic spirit:
1. Lack of true
joy. Jesus didn't
forgive us of our sins so we could be sour-faced and sad. Yet I've met hundreds
of Christians who looked like they were attending a funeral when they came to a
church service. Why? Legalism kills joy. When someone has an encounter with
God's mercy, their hearts always overflow with praise and gratitude. The
apostle Paul wrote: "The kingdom of God is ... righteousness, peace and
joy in the Holy Spirit" (Rom. 14:17). There's no such thing as
Christianity without joy.
2. No real
victory over sin. All
Christians struggle with temptations. But a person with a legalistic mindset
finds it difficult to receive the grace of God to overcome sinful habits. Are
you striving to break free from a particular sin in your own strength? You
cannot do this on your own! We must admit our weakness and to invite the Holy
Spirit to give us supernatural power to live a holy life. It is the indwelling
Spirit of Christ who gives us victory—not your straining and sweating. Relax
and let Him live His life in you!
3. Unhealthy
performance orientation. God
is a loving Father, and He wants us to lavish us with His affirmation and encouragement.
Yet many Christians don't have a revelation of God's unconditional love. They
feel they must earn His love by reading the Bible, praying and performing other
religious tasks. Do you ever feel God is mad at you because you overslept and
missed your morning devotions? He wants you to spend time with Him, but not to
fulfill a duty. Chill out and just enjoy His love!
4. A critical,
unloving attitude toward others. People who don't understand God's grace cannot extend grace to
anyone else. This is why some Christians are hateful toward unbelievers. When
you understand how much mercy God extended to forgive you, it's easy to show
mercy to other people who don't deserve it! When you hear Christians using
harsh language to condemn Muslims, atheists, liberals or gay people, you have
just identified a legalistic spirit.
5. Obsessive
focus on outward standards of dress or behavior. Some Christian denominations have taught that
God demands strict conformity to dress codes. Some churches in the past have
condemned makeup, jewelry, pants and short hair for women. Others taught it was
wrong for Christians to play sports, play cards, dance, wear wedding rings, go
to movies, wear jeans in church or even own a television! Yet God emphasizes
inner holiness rather than outward conformity. When you walk in grace, the
Spirit will lead you to dress and act in a way that honors Him, but this will
not conform to a man-made religious code.
6. Bondage to
religious tradition. The Pharisees rejected Jesus because they couldn't
leave Old Covenant religion behind. A legalistic spirit says, "This is the
way we've always done it." Some people rejected a new move of the Holy
Spirit because they didn't like a new style of music. Some churches today are
in danger of missing God because they want to live like it is still 1973.
Legalistic people tend to fight any new move of God. Remember: God is
unchangeable in His nature, but He does new things. We must stay in step with
Him.
7. A sectarian
attitude toward other Christians. People who don't understand God's grace believe they have a
corner on truth, so they cannot accept the fact that the Holy Spirit might be
moving in other denominations. Some churches even teach that they are the only
people going to heaven. If your church believes they are the only true
Christians, exit quickly. Legalism is toxic! Find a church that embraces the
whole body of Christ.
8. Little or no
assurance of salvation. People
with a legalistic mindset often doubt their salvation because they trust their
own obedience instead of Christ. When you receive the grace of God, the Bible
says your heart will cry out, "Abba! Father!" (Rom. 8:15). One true
encounter with Jesus will cause you to know that God has adopted you—and that
He will never abandon you.
The apostle Paul
wrote: "Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty" (2 Cor.
3:17). If you haven't experienced this freedom, ask the Holy Spirit to fill
every area where legalism has distorted your understanding of God.
Don't fall for a
graceless Christianity. If you see any of these warning signs in your life,
invite the Holy Spirit to set you free from legalism. Stop striving, repent of
pride and ask God to open your eyes to the reality of His amazing grace.
J. Lee
Grady is the former editor of Charisma. You can follow him on Twitter
@leegrady. His newest book is The Truth Sets Women Free (Charisma
House). You can learn more about his ministry, The Mordecai Project,
at themordecaiproject.org.