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What does your own church have to do with either MacArthur or Lordship Salvation, and particularly MacArthur's teachings that address Lordship Salvation?
Who has called anyone a heretic?
And I agree, we are called to a higher ground, but unfortunately, we also have to deal with those who present false doctrines and concepts, as well as those that falsely charge others with something they are not guilty of.
But it's okay to make disparaging remarks about MacArthur? lol
Look, I don't agree with everything MacArthur teaches, but if there is one teacher I don't have a problem directing new believers to it is MacArthur.
And when people accuse him of something so conflicting with his actual teachings...that should be addressed.
So who is shooting who? lol
That is the same problem...every denomination has.
Except for those peculiar fellowships where any belief is acceptable, that is.
There is nothing wrong with being a member of a denomination in itself, if the Student knows that all men have error. If someone is looking to their denomination as the foundation of their faith...they are sadly mistaken. Christ is the Foundation, and we have to be satisfied, in regards to what fellowship we belong to, that we have found the place that God would have us a part of.
So does every other fellowship out there.
But we can determine whether they are by examining their beliefs in light of Biblical Doctrine, right?
And so far I have yet to find a single denomination that qualifies, nor do I forget that even in Scripture we see cultural differences between Jew and Gentile which allow for a difference in practice. So, for example, I am not going to blast my Jewish brother if he wants to consider Saturday the day he wants to set aside in the week as a time of distinct worship, nor will I raise an eyebrow if he celebrates Passover.
Now LadyLynn, I have got to ask you...do you really think there are "well meaning Christians out there blowing up abortion clinics?"
You might want to think about that before answering, lol.
That is not "going over the top," that is complete disobedience to the Word of God and God's will on such a basic and fundamental level that we can quite easily...question whether it was a Christian that did it or not.
I agree, and again recommend John's site as a good resource if one wants to actually know MacArthur's teaching considering Sola Fide.
Now, can I ask what relevance this has to anything I said?
God bless.
Who has called anyone a heretic?
And I agree, we are called to a higher ground, but unfortunately, we also have to deal with those who present false doctrines and concepts, as well as those that falsely charge others with something they are not guilty of.
But it's okay to make disparaging remarks about MacArthur? lol
Look, I don't agree with everything MacArthur teaches, but if there is one teacher I don't have a problem directing new believers to it is MacArthur.
And when people accuse him of something so conflicting with his actual teachings...that should be addressed.
So who is shooting who? lol
That is the same problem...every denomination has.
Except for those peculiar fellowships where any belief is acceptable, that is.
There is nothing wrong with being a member of a denomination in itself, if the Student knows that all men have error. If someone is looking to their denomination as the foundation of their faith...they are sadly mistaken. Christ is the Foundation, and we have to be satisfied, in regards to what fellowship we belong to, that we have found the place that God would have us a part of.
So does every other fellowship out there.
But we can determine whether they are by examining their beliefs in light of Biblical Doctrine, right?
And so far I have yet to find a single denomination that qualifies, nor do I forget that even in Scripture we see cultural differences between Jew and Gentile which allow for a difference in practice. So, for example, I am not going to blast my Jewish brother if he wants to consider Saturday the day he wants to set aside in the week as a time of distinct worship, nor will I raise an eyebrow if he celebrates Passover.
Now LadyLynn, I have got to ask you...do you really think there are "well meaning Christians out there blowing up abortion clinics?"
You might want to think about that before answering, lol.
That is not "going over the top," that is complete disobedience to the Word of God and God's will on such a basic and fundamental level that we can quite easily...question whether it was a Christian that did it or not.
I agree, and again recommend John's site as a good resource if one wants to actually know MacArthur's teaching considering Sola Fide.
Now, can I ask what relevance this has to anything I said?
God bless.
"Hey Pilgrim.," (pictures of John Wayne talking)
I would agree with you about John MacGarther having good Bible teaching and much sound doctrine. We were raised on him in our church and from him and our church we got a solid foundation. Many Christians begin in a Church of a true family of believers and have learned and been given a steady diet of milk for a good amount of years., We were given a good beginning and as we start maturing and reading the Bible for ourselves and coming to our own personal convictions about our walk with Christ that sometimes rubbed the church family the wrong way.
Much like a teenager who is beginning to learn to stand on their own, learn how to drive and go out and make decisions based on their learning themselves as they are walking. When they begin growing they have to be able to develop their own relationships. And for us as a young Christian family, we had to be able to make friends outside of the church even if they were not exactly the same kind of Baptists we were told to fellowship with. We got in trouble for that by our church family for listening to Christian radio and having friends from work who were Christians from another denomination come for dinner.
Although we had to leave that church in order to be free to grow and mature as adult Christians, we took with us a major foundation in Bible doctrine that has served me to this day. A wise preacher has said., "If we are gaining or have gained any new understanding of the Bible, it is because we are standing on the shoulders of those who first taught us the foundational truths when we first began." God has used those beloved pastors and teachers in our lives and we are grateful for them.
But disagreeing with them doesn't mean we reject them., or condemn them, it means we came to our own personal relationship with Jesus Christ that enabled us to leave our 'spiritual parents' It was not easy but it was needed.
Not condemning or making disparaging remarks about John MacGarther at all. Sorry you took it that way. Am expressing my experience with the Lordship salvation issue. As young believers who were growing, we fell into that Lordship salvation teaching and could not stand under it and had to leave.
Not all churches teach they are Thee ONE true church and that they are THEE faithful remnant. I do steer clear of those churches despite how sincere they are. They are sincerely wrong.
And yes Pilgrim, there are very sincere Christians who have fallen into the trap of thinking blowing up an abortion clinic would be a good thing in light of all those babies being slaughtered. And many Christians have a zeal not according to maturity or knowledge. It happens every day and all the time. Maturity takes time. This is getting pretty long. But hope you understand my disagreement with John M. is not one of shooting the brethren. I respect him as a teacher on many levels and disagree with him on other levels. And agree with much of his theology but don't agree with his way of dealing with brothers and sisters in Christ who see things differently than he does. Blessings.
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