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Jack Hyles: Vice of Self-Righteousness As we know, the late Jack Hyles was characterised by the vice of legalism, which is really the vice of self-righteousness. We know that self-righteousness is a vice, because it is righteous done out of selfishness. A podcast like this shows that legalism is not the virtue of justice, but the vice of self-righteousness. This vice of self-righteousness was manifest through the abuse demonstrated by Jack Hyles and his ministers at the First Baptist Church of Hammond, Indiana and Hyles-Anderson College. Of course, Romans 01 (Romans 1), particularly Romans 01:28-32 (Romans 1:28-32), shows that transgressors are worthy of death. One of the transgressions listed are slander (called backbiting), which the self-righteous like the late Jack Hyles are known for. Because of mankind's transgression, all of mankind, including the self-righteous and the depraved, are worthy of death. However, according to Romans 05 (Romans 5), especially Romans 5:8 (Romans 05:08), Adonai commends His Own Love towards transgressors by having Cristo die for them, the transgressors, by shedding His Blood at Golgotha.
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Jack Hyles: Sinful Authoritarian Abuser It should be noted that Jack Hyles sinned against The Lord with his authoritarian abuse. Curtis Hutson also sinned against The Lord by turning a blind eye to the abuse practiced and authorized by Jack Hyles. While Jack Hyles was a man who stood for Biblical Truth, he defended The Truth in a sinful abusive way. We must resist the tendency to become authoritarian abusers in response to the atmosphere of licentiousness practiced by today's contemporary praise churches.
Roger Voegtlin grew up in Chicago, Illinois and was saved at the age of five. After graduating from college, he planted Fairhaven Independent Baptist Church with one family on October 27, 1970. Presently, the church averages Sunday School attendance of 2,000. In December,...