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Q2. (1 Timothy 4:3-5) Why is performance of legalistic requirements so attractive to people? What fruit does it produce in a person's life? In what ways is this emphasis so different from the true gospel?

It's attractive because it shows others that you are a beliver and follower of the Law. Others will look upon you as having a closer relationship with God. As my mother would say, "the proof of the pudding is in the eating." In otherwords, saying you are does not mean anything. You must manifest your faith walk from the inside out.,

It produces a felling of self righteousness as you follow the law. Real change is brought about by the Holy Spirit, working on the inside.

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Q2. (1 Timothy 4:3-5) Why is performance of legalistic requirements so attractive to people? What fruit does it produce in a person's life? In what ways is this emphasis so different from the true gospel?

Performance of legalistic requirements is so attractive to people because it appeals to a sense of self-righteousness

The fruit it produces in a person's life is nothing, but conceit

This emphasis is so different from the true gospel in these ways: first, according to the true gospel no one can be saved and justified by doing the law, but by God's grace through Jesus Christ; second, according to the true gospel no one is able to meet what is required by the law by one’s own strength, but by the help of Holy Spirit

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Q2. (1 Timothy 4:3-5 Forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth. For every creature of God is good, and nothing to be refused, if it be received with thanksgiving: For it is sanctified by the word of God and prayer. )

Why is performance of legalistic requirements so attractive to people?

It can become a means for man to continue living in the flesh, while at the same time, it appears to others, as being a religious person.

Legalism in itself is a means of being deceived by Satan, man thinking he is pleasing God, when it is the praise of man he seeks.

God gave orders to His chosen people Israel, to be holy, to consecrate themselves; God made a distinction between the unclean and the clean,

kosher and non kosher animals.

The dietary laws were part of God's call of separation to the Jewish people - Jesus taught the law is to observed, but, not as

those who were teaching them - to be seen by man, in the form of legalism.

The law is to be a light before our path, a means for us to love God - with ones heart!

(Mat 23:23) Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye pay tithe of mint and anise and cummin, and

have omitted the weightier matters of the law, judgment, mercy, and faith: these ought ye to have done, and not to leave the other undone.

What fruit does it produce in a person's life?

The fruit produced should be seen in our love to God, "if you love me, keep my commandments." and a means by which we can "love each other"

In what ways is this emphasis so different from the true gospel?

Not sure if I understand the question? Jesus taught us in Luke 11:27-28 that they who keep the "word," which includes the

Torah and its mitzvot, are blessed. God's promise to Israel, and to us, the law will be written on our hearts, a means to love each other and God by. :)

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Q2. (1 Timothy 4:3-5) Why is performance of legalistic requirements so attractive to people? What fruit does it produce in a person's life? In what ways is this emphasis so different from the true gospel?

Ligalism seems to be attractive because it tangible, it appeals to a sense of self righteousness but it is unable to restrai the inner corrupt person. It touches more on physical things

The difference is that the true gospel through the Holy spirit touches and changes the inner man. Only the Holy spirit can create a truly godly person.

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Q2. (1 Timothy 4:3-5) Why is performance of legalistic requirements so attractive to people? What fruit does it produce in a person's life? In what ways is this emphasis so different from the true gospel?

Legalism appeals to a sense of self rightousness.

The fruit produced of legalism is inner indulgence or the flesh, like hatred, lusts, envy, and jealousies.

Legalism focuses on the outward but doesn't change the heart. Where the true gospel changes a person from the inside out.

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Q2. (1 Timothy 4:3-5) Why is performance of legalistic requirements so attractive to people? What fruit does it produce in a person's life? In what ways is this emphasis so different from the true gospel?

They are attractive because they look good, like they are wise, have knwledge, but it is for their benefit, makes them feel like they have power. It's attractive because it is the way we want to believe it , our way. It will produce no fruit. The true gospel will stand for itself. It will prove itself because God's word is true. There is now way to back up false teaching. It won't stand.

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The performance of legalistic requirements is so attractive to people because it appeals to one's sense of self-righteousness.

Legalistic requirements produce no fruit in a person's life. That is because why a person may seem holy and righteous on the outside, on the inside he is still corrupt.

This emphasis on legalistic requirements is so different from the true gospel because the focus is on works vs faith in Christ's death on the cross to atone for our sin.

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Q2. (1 Timothy 4:3-5) Why is performance of legalistic requirements so attractive to people? What fruit does it produce in a person's life? In what ways is this emphasis so different from the true gospel?

Insisting on false teaching commanding the opposite and causing confusion because to often it seems attractive since it gives a false sense of self- righteousness, inner corruption is unable to be restrain because of legalism.

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Legalistic requirements are black and white - you follow the rules or you don't - there's no in-between making it easy for one to pass judgement on another or to rationalize one's own righteousness. The fruit produced in legalistic requirements is external whereas the emphasis of the true gospel is internal, from the heart.

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Q2. (1 Timothy 4:3-5) Why is performance of legalistic requirements so attractive to people? What fruit does it produce in a person's life? In what ways is this emphasis so different from the true gospel?

The attractiveness of the legalistic requirements to the people was the fact that it allowed them to be self-righteous. The fruit that it produces in a person

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When people go by legalistic requirements it gives them a sense of self sufficient control. This leads to the fruit of pride. We can do nothing apart from God, but "I can do all things through him who strengthens me". It's not about us, it's about Him.

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Q2. (1 Timothy 4:3-5) Why is performance of legalistic requirements so attractive to people? What fruit does it produce in a person's life? In what ways is this emphasis so different from the true gospel?

I believe that some people still filled attractive to legalistic performances simply because they find the message of salvation maybe too simple. They want to add effort to salvation so that they can claim their portion of the work. The work has already been accomplish by Christ and therefore no needs for any works. The performance of legalistic requirements produces fear and total commitment to the gift of God which is salvation. The true gospel is about faith and not works. The bible says ' as many as believed in Him, He gave the power to become....'.

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Q2. (1 Timothy 4:3-5) Why is performance of legalistic requirements so attractive to people? What fruit does it produce in a person's life? In what ways is this emphasis so different from the true gospel?

I believe the performance of legalistic requirements is attractive to people because some people like to have goals and measure their performance. They are under the impression that works can lead them into God's favor. Instead of being led by the Spirit into doing good works as a fruit of the spirit, they start out with a to do list of works that may be good but they are working under their own power and not being led by the Spirit. No matter how much good we do, if it is not Spirit led, it is only us trying to achieve accolades.

I don't believe that following legalistic requirements really produces fruit in a person's life. It leads to the impression that we can achieve goodness under our own power.

The gospel emphasizes that goodness comes from God and that the Spirit within believers will produce these fruits as we are led by the Spirit. If we are Spirit-led, we will produce the fruits of good works.

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When they follow the Jewish law they are working on the outward apparences and sometimes is eaiser to do then to work on the inward spiritual part of their life. It does not produce any fruit. I call it a do's and don't religion, do this and don't do that. If you are following the true gospel it will produce fruit in your life. If you let the Holy Spirit lead you then he will convict you of what you should be doing and you will have peace in whatever way the Spirit is leading you.

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Q2. (1 Timothy 4:3-5) Why is performance of legalistic requirements so attractive to people? What fruit does it produce in a person's life? In what ways is this emphasis so different from the true gospel?

The attraction for people is a sense of belonging to a group, identification, even if false. The fruit is also of false wisdom and belief, creating confusion among people and condemnation against others. The true gospel of Christ is to unite in the same belief, which this emphasis, on the contrary, divides and brings separation, which is the work of the enemy.

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The attraction for people is a sense of belonging to a group, identification, even if false. The fruit is also of false wisdom and belief, creating confusion among people and condemnation against others. The true gospel of Christ is to unite in the same belief, which this emphasis, on the contrary, divides and brings separation, which is the work of the enemy.
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Q2. (1 Timothy 4:3-5) Why is performance of legalistic requirements so attractive to people? What fruit does it produce in a person's life? In what ways is this emphasis so different from the true gospel?

Performance of legalistic requirements is so attractive to people because it appeals to their self-righteousness, they feel that they must earn the grace of God.

The fruit that is produced is self-righteousness. This emphasis differs from the true gospel in that it does not recognize the work of the cross; that we no longer have to abide by Jewish laws but under the freedom that grace purchase for us.

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Q2. (1 Timothy 4:3-5) Why is performance of legalistic requirements so attractive to people? What fruit does it produce in a person's life? In what ways is this emphasis so different from the true gospel?

It appeals to a sense of self righteousness. An ability to make oneself clean. It does not produce the fruit of the Spirit but works of the flesh. The true gospel is focused on Christ's finished work on the cross as the only way to be righteous.

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Q2. (1 Timothy 4:3-5) Why is performance of legalistic requirements so attractive to people? What fruit does it produce in a person's life? In what ways is this emphasis so different from the true gospel?

The performance of legalistic requirements is attractive to people because it makes them feel self righteous. There are no spiritual fruits to the legalistic requirements the only possible fruit it could produce is a self righteous spirit, a pride in self, a hautiness that they are closer to God than anyone that is truly following the Word of God. Only the Holy Spirit can produce the spiritual fruits. It is different from the true gospel because it is the opposite of the gospel.

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Q2. (1 Timothy 4:3-5) Why is performance of legalistic requirements so attractive to people? What fruit does it produce in a person's life? In what ways is this emphasis so different from the true gospel?

because its easier to take the easy way out it produces the forbiden fruit and then it turnes bad. the gospel is the true way and is not always the easy way but in the long run it is the best way.

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Q2. (1 Timothy 4:3-5) Why is performance of legalistic requirements so attractive to people? What fruit does it produce in a person's life? In what ways is this emphasis so different from the true gospel?

It's easier to follow a set of rules, than to "love one another as I have loved you". Some people just understand straightforward guidelines better than a principle on how to act all the time.

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It is attractive to people because it makes them feel they are obedient to God and show the people around them that they are pious and holy.People who do that are simply being taught the wrong doctrine.The bible said in Ephesian 2:5-8 "For by grace are you saved through faith,and not of yourselves.It is a gift of God.Not of works,lest any man should boast".Isaiah in 64:6 said "all our rightousness are like filthy rags".So being legalistic and following all the rituals and traditions does not make a person a person spiritual.One has to constantly read the bible to know God's will.

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Q2. (1 Timothy 4:3-5) Why is performance of legalistic requirements so attractive to people? What fruit does it produce in a person's life? In what ways is this emphasis so different from the true gospel?

-Legalism seems attractive, since it appeals to a sense of self-

righteousness,

-It produce only pride and ungodliness in a person

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Q2. (1 Timothy 4:3-5) Why is performance of legalistic requirements so attractive to people? What fruit does it produce in a person's life? In what ways is this emphasis so different from the true gospel?

Legalism seems attractive to people, since it appeals to a sense of self-

righteousness, but it is unable to restrain the inner corrupt

person. It produce pride in a person

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