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However, MacArthur handles these with a credible exegesis of each one. The rest of the book treats the matter of how we can know whether we are Christians and how to experience assurance of this. It is a difficult subject, but one treated with pastoral concern and Scriptural comfort – all quotes com
John MacArthur's Christology -;;,ents there undergird JMcA's wrong position. He believes that Jesus only became God 's son at the incarnation. This was planned in eternity but was only actualised in time . Sonship is not a constituent of the Godhead, further, Christ's current sonship emphasises a po
British Reformed Journal A 100~~~®1f @ff (C® rn©@rrm . 1 orthodox y and the Writings of Doctr1naJJ@fu® }00ru~1£fu®Ir Critically Reviewed by Paul Fahy © Paul Fahy 1998 Printed herewith by Permission. INTRODUCTION I t is with consider~ble sadness that I have been for~ed ~o draw up this paper. I
23 23 23 23 23 MacArthur's heresy proves he has not even been truly converted: Whatís the matter with MacArthur and his Geeks? The answer is simple: they have never been converted. Having never experienced either conversion or the new birth, these men simply cannot ìseeî what is in Heaven. 27 Almost
John MacArthur's Dispensationalism one understands that a Dispensationalist will emphasise his interpretation, but a judicious expositor will also explain that there are other views and outline them . The best exposition I have seen is that of E. J. Young. His exegesis is careful, scholarly, well re
To deny this cherished dogma makes one a heretic in Fundamentalist circles. John MacArthur, Jr., of “Grace to You” ministries, more than any other, has provoked the wrath of Fundamentalists because he allegedly “denies the Blood.” He first upset them in the 1970s. Hymers has several sermons on his w
25 25 25 25 25 preacher to announce that ìGod promises every one of you salvation if you believe.î Second, it means that the ìwarrantî every hearer has for believing is embodied in the notion that ìChrist is a legacy (or deed of gift and grant) for every man,î so ìevery manî may, on that basis, put