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Great Sermon! Jeremy,
Thanks!It's right from my heart, but what's more: right from the Word of God! Also in the Netherlands there are these sounds! God bless you!
Jason Sanchez (3/6/2013)
from Riverside, Ca
Great Sermon! Thank you for the time you put in researching this movement. Your message was delivered in a loving, intelligent and balanced way; showing both the good points and bad points of "New Calvinism". Thank you and may God bless you.
Thomas Sullivan (9/18/2012)
from Jenison, MI
Jonathan Edwards - misunderstood Pastor Walker touched on something that is quite important in this message. The New Calvinists have a Calvinism that is closer to Edwards's thought than Calvin's. But I would add, a misunderstanding of Edwards. In 1962 Earl Pope wrote a PHD. dissertation with the title "New England Calvinism and the Disruption of the Prebyterian Church in 1837. In the future a budding theologian could write on "The New Calvinism and the Disruption of the Reformed Baptist Church." Both have strands of their theology that had a misinterpretation of Edwards at the root. Around 1837 it was Edwards on Imputation and the extent of the Atonement, and disinterested benevolence. In our day the beauty of God is held forth, as Edwards would have appreciated, but Edwards evangelism is either misunderstood or jettisoned. Ref. the pastoral discussion in front of an audience between John Piper and Iain Murray. {A God-Entranced Vision of All Things: 2003}both are Edwards students, but one simply would have no use for Edwards' sermons such as "Pressing into the Kingdom," or "The Manner in Which Salvation is to be Sought." This is a partial explanation why these "New Calvinistic" churches are so full of "converts."They really DON'T believe in total inability. This affects the "worship."
Florin Motiu (10/20/2011)
from Oradea, Romania
Very useful. Very good message and warning, presenting the good things in the "New Calvinist" movement and the wrong things: the pragmatism which tends to commercialize the Gospel, the tendency to make show, to adopt the music style of the world, the incipient Antinomianism and ecumenism, the turn to the charismatic stress on the supernatural gifts.
William Gibson (9/3/2011)
from Cardiff UK
Great Sermon! Excellent balanced treatment of this issue. I cant wait to listen to the other two sermons in the series
BWS (7/25/2011)
Relevant, Timely Message! This is a very important message, and perhaps for the first time the subject of New Calvinism is openly and formally warned against on American soil, and among Reformed Baptists, which is most proper. This must be heard as he openly reveals and speaks about not only the practices and examples, but the doctrines of John Piper and others (who are quoted often, and held up in almost celebrity fashion) that are contrary to sound, orthodox Christian teachings, particularly of those of the Reformed and Calvinistic faith which they claim to represent.