Turning Back in the Day of Battle, is Charles Spurgeon's exposition of Psalm 78:9. In this message Spurgeon speaks from the grave to those compromising and uniting with the Roman Catholic Church and its soul damning sacraments. Spurgeon rebukes those Turning Back in the Day of Battle, capitulating under the pressures of ecumenism, secularism, and the homosexual agenda to criminalize the Word of God and the Gospel of Jesus Christ. There are many fronts, but one Gospel war. Apostasy is the spirit of the age. Hear the Word of God; hear the exhortations of Spurgeon, our esteemed elder brother; and fight a good fight for the Lord Jesus and His Gospel. Don't turn your back in the day of battle.
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Thank you for your comment 3 The other concern mentioned in the sermon had to do with Dr. Mohler's association with Dr. Russell Moore (SEE http://www.biblicalchurchevang elism.org/2014/12/11/dr-russell -moores-lack-gospel-primacy/). I trust Dr. Mohler is exhorting Dr. Moore behind the scenes, yet Dr. Moore's union with the Pope and Church of Rome is alarming, and certainly worthy of public reproof on Dr. Mohler's part (Gal. 1 & 2).
I truly thank you for taking the time to write, for your heart for Dr. Mohler, and for your love of the Gospel!
For Christ, His Church, & His Gospel,
Pastor Chuck O'Neal
Chuck O'Neal (3/28/2015)
from Beaverton, Oregon
Thank you for your comment 2 Dr. Mohler did not apply his statement of faith, he failed to expose the heresy of Mormonism, and his statement regarding Heaven left the door wide open for Mormons to think they are going to a different heaven, just not Mohler's Heaven. I love the man, but that is err.
There is no moral issue that justifies union with those who champion a false Gospel. The Gospel trumps all. We can have no union that undermines the Gospel. There will always be compromise of the Gospel whenever we attempt to have unity with those whom the Lord forbids unity.
2John9-11
Whoever transgresses and does not abide in the doctrine of Christ does not have God. He who abides in the doctrine of Christ has both the Father and the Son. 10 If anyone comes to you and does not bring this doctrine, do not receive him into your house nor greet him; 11 for he who greets him shares in his evil deeds.
2Cor6:14-17
Do not be unequally yoked together with unbelievers. For what fellowship has righteousness with lawlessness? And what communion has light with darkness? And what accord has Christ with Belial? Or what part has a believer with an unbeliever? And what agreement has the temple of God with idols? For you are the temple of the living God. As God has said..."Come out from among them and be separate."
Chuck O'Neal (3/28/2015)
from Beaverton, Oregon
Thank you for your comment 1 Dear Chris,
Thank you for the encouraging words and defense of Dr. Mohler. First, please understand that I love and appreciate Dr. Mohler and consider him a champion of the Gospel. I follow him closely and read, reread, and listened to his talk at BYU immediately after he delivered it. That said, I believe that Dr. Mohler is a champion that grievously erred. The unbiblical unity expressed by his visit to BYU speaks much louder than his mild distinctions. Mild distinctions are not enough when you are standing in a Mormon pulpit, in a Mormon stronghold, surrounded by a whose who of Mormon leadership, students, and press. Out of love for their souls he needed to make clear that they have a different gospel, that they have a different christ, and that unless they repent they will perish in their sin and idolatry, and abide under God's wrath in Hell. Instead, shockingly, he said "I do not believe we are going to Heaven together." The tragic reality is that unless they repent, they will abide in Hell under God's wrath as idolators. Dr. Mohler made a correct theological statement of faith (26-28 min. mark) that included many terms that Mormons notoriously redefine to the destruction of their souls. (1 of ?)
Chris Whorton (3/25/2015)
from United States
Fairness 2 I would also listen Mohler in minutes 26 - 28, where the gospel of salvation by grace through faith alone in Christ alone is proclaimed.
https://www.youtu be.com/watch?v=nm2-lnswp_M
Chris Whorton (3/25/2015)
from United States
In Fairness to Al Mohler My Brother,
To state Dr. Mohler only made the distinction of having a different heaven than Mormons fails to give the fullness of the distinction he made. Al Mohler said this at the beginning of his message, "I come as an evangelical Christian committed to gospel of Jesus Christ and to the Trinitarian beliefs of the historic Christian faith. I come as one who does not share your theology and one who has long been involved in urgent discussions about the distinctions between the church of the Latter Day Saints and the historic Christian Church." This is clear statement in making a distinction on multiple differences in theology, including the person of Christ (the Trinity is rejected by the Mormon), and that the historic Christian faith is stated as opposed to Mormon Theology, are two differences at least said by Mohler contrasting Mormonism and the Truth of Christianity of the Bible.
Perhaps in looking for evidence to support your message you inadvertently overlooked the importance of this opening distinction he made.
I appreciate your gospel preaching on youtube and stand with you in not standing with those who clearly stand doctrinally opposed to the gospel.
Look forward to your response.
Love in Christ,
Chris