Westminster Theological Seminary supports the blasphemous John MacArthur Study Bible--LOL!
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He has a long history of contradicting Sola Fide.
He's a well paid pimp. That makes you his ...
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@cccathena You are a liar. MacArthur does not reject justification by faith alone. Check his website before propagating lies.
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Out of John MacArthur's own lips: "No doctrine is more important to evangelical theology than the doctrine of justification by faith alone." John MacArthur never says justification is by faith and works. He says that works are EVIDENCE of justification by faith and they will ALWAYS be present if someone has truly been justified by faith.
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John MacArthur, front man of Lordship Salvation, explicitly defines the Gospel proper to be a call to obey God's Law. This is, by definition, justification by faith and works. If you don't understand what MacArthur is saying, then study Law / Gospel Distinction and Justification By Faith Alone.
The main Lordship Salvation proponents now claim explicitly that sanctification is synergistic, not monergistic-- R.C. Sproul and J.I. Packer both reject Sola Gratia.
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Paul Washer, James White, R.C. Sproul, J.I. Packer, and John Piper agree with John MacArthur who explicitly teaches that the Gospel is "a call to obedience." This is the Roman Catholic view of the Gospel. It mixes Law and Gospel, sanctification with justification, and eliminates Sola Fide. None of you Lordship Salvation chumps ever respond to MacArthur's own statements--BECAUSE THERE'S NOTHING ANY OF YOU CAN SAY. MacArthur proclaims the Gospel proper is simply another law.
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@NurEineStimme: "There is no such thing as a carnal Christian!"
Again, Paul disagrees. Read 1 Corinthians 3 some time.
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You judge by appearances rather than with righteousness. That's why Paul Washer gets up in front of an auditorium full of kids and tells them that if they aren't living more righteously than the kid sitting next to them they're not saved. That's MacArthur thinks the gospel in its saving sense is a call to obedience. No, I don't believe in the heresy of LS, and thank God for that.
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Nice try. But that's not what I said. The people that you LS fools always point to are those who think they are saved because they once said a prayer or because they "made a decision for Jesus" when they were seven years old. You point to those kind of people and say that they aren't Christians because you don't see fruit in their lives. But their outward works have nothing to do with it. Those kind of people aren't saved because they have faith in a prayer or a decision and not Christ himself.
What was that bit about he who says to his brother "you fool" will be in danger of the fires of hell? You may disagree with his/their theology, but be careful Brother...
nluzwick1 4 months ago
@nluzwick1,
If only you could have lived during the Protestant Reformation, then you could have told Martin Luther and John Calvin not to call individuals who teach justification by faith and works 'heretics.' Of course, they would have called you a snake, and they would be correct, too. Take your Lordship Salvation trash back to the Roman Catholic church, you papist whore.
cccathena 4 months ago