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An Apology to John MacArthur for an Apparent Misrepresentation on My Part

ethics, personal growth

In a recent debate discussion with IHOP founder Mike Bickle, I focused on the importance of certainty versus uncertainty in the Christian life, and near the end of our discussion I wanted to pose a challenge to Mike regarding his level of certainty in following the...

1 John 2:2 – Does Grace Extend to Everyone?

calvinism & arminianism, grace, metaphysics, salvation, theology

Presented to the 2015 Free Grace Alliance National Conference, October 13, 2015. Download (PDF, 128KB) INTRODUCTION A literal translation of 1 John 2:2 reads as follows: “And He a propitiation He is for the sins of us, not for those of us only, but also for those of...

The Hermeneutics of Continuationism, Part 3

ecclesiology, exegesis/exposition, hermeneutics, history, philosophy, spiritual gifts, theology

More recently, John MacArthur has been a leading advocate for cessationism. MacArthur’s Charismatic Chaos attempts a Biblical response to the charismatic movement, and succeeds more than most. Like Chafer, MacArthur begins his defense of a closed canon by appealing to...

The Hermeneutics of Continuationism, Part 2

ecclesiology, exegesis/exposition, hermeneutics, history, philosophy, spiritual gifts, theology

Premise 4: An explanation for the soteriological similarities is found centrally in the shared methodology of appealing to TR authorities (as illustrated by MacArthur and Piper).  Self-identified leaky dispensationalist, John MacArthur pursued clarification in the...

John MacArthur: “Jesus Didn’t Pay For The Sins of Judas or Hitler”

exegesis/exposition, grace, hermeneutics, salvation, theology

John MacArthur holds to Calvinism’s five points, including limited atonement (the “L” in TULIP). He departs from his generally literal hermeneutic in handling 1 John 2:2, arguing that ὅλου τοῦ κόσμου does not refer to the whole world “Jesus didn’t pay for the sins of...

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