A set of rules?
Christianity is a strongly ethical faith. This does not, however, mean that Christianity is about a set of rules, in which Christians mechanically conform to a set of instructions [you can find that in the cults such as Mormonism, Jehovah’s Witnesses; other monotheistic religions such as Judaism or Islam, and the starkly in the practices of Eastern religions]. Rather, it is about a set of values which arises from being redeemed. [Alister E. McGrath]
Christians don’t achieve redemption or good standing with God by “being moral.” Rather, because they have been redeemed (forgiven and reconciled to God) by God’s grace through faith in Christ, they desire and strive to conform their [new, 2 Cor. 5:17] lives to divinely revealed moral values (Eph. 2:8-10; Titus 3:5-7).
~ Samples, Kenneth Richard. ‘Without a Doubt: Answering the 20 Toughest Faith Questions. p. 205

















