John MacArthur Highlights from Q&A 2010 Shepherd's Conference

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Taken from the 2010 Shepherd's Conference, this is the highlights from the Question & Answer session with John McArthur. He talks about church discipline, the slave paradigm given in the bible and his new book that is about the problem.

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  • True christians are the light of the world!

  • I'm quite content with ONE good life. Why can't you be? What is so terrible about enjoying one life, then gracefully leaving this world for others to continue living? Refusing the fact that life must end is rather selfish and thankless.

    You are free to dream about what could happen after death, but please don't act like you KNOW, because nobody does. I just choose to be logical, and I refuse to believe any of the wishful thinking dictated by churches or charlatans (is there a difference?).

  • I knew this guy was a decent preacher/teacher but he has some serious humor too, lols :)

  • @yendelwendal "I'm referring to essential doctrines that we can not bend or compromise on." I agree, but people who signed, might have also signed it for simple sociological reasons... I don't agree with their principles, but it's wrong to expect the world to run like the church... these are contrary to one another.

    I don't agree with everything a congressman might believe, but if I don't vote for him; the other guy who is completely wrong will.

  • Just bought the Holman Christian Bible yesterday!!!!! BE a slave to Christ!!!

  • @55654645654645 Unlike the spinless majotity of preachers, John is true to the word without the fear of man. :)

  • @MRKetter81 I'm refering to essential doctrines that we can not bend or comromise on. The Romanite cult perverts the Atonement and Justification. That's very serious, they are preaching another gospel, the apostle Paul says let them be cursed. Followers of that cult need to hear the gospel and the leaders need to be rebuked.

  • @yendelwendal Yep that's why I did not sign the Romanite statement, because that apostate antiChrist cult spits in Christs and says the atonement is not enough. Did you miss this part of Eph 5,Eph 5:11 Take no part in the unfruitful works of darkness, but instead expose them.

    Eph 5:12 For it is shameful even to speak of the things that they do in secret.

    We need to be bold like Jesus and His disciples who made people very angry, so angry they eventually killed them.

  • @7777albina "Perhaps if you share why you did not sign it we may take the issue much more seriously."

    That's a incomplete sentence unless you put context behind it, so I know what you're talking about when you use the word "issue"; you sound too vague.

    Saul spat in Christ's face and so do you everytime you sin. You want to talk judgment, speak as so do as one who is condemned by it.

  • The other was answered in my wifes you tube. yendelwendal is mine.

    @MRKetter81 Perhaps if you share why you did not sign it, we may take the issue much more seriously. Like Rome spitting in Christ face saying the atonement is not enough, and saying you must also do a minimum of five sacraments to earn and keep your salvation. Like preaching another gospel, leading millions to false justification. We need to be obedient to Ephesians 5:1-11

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