by John MacArthur A primary reason I still preach the Bible is that it alone is God’s eternal and divinely empowered message. Thus it is both timeless and truly powerful. More than four decades of ministry (or any finite number for that... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
A primary reason I still preach the Bible is that it alone is God’s eternal and divinely empowered message. Thus it is both timeless and truly powerful. [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
by John MacArthur Sadly and ironically, in its attempt to achieve cultural relevance, mainstream evangelicalism has become essentially irrelevant. As Os Guiness points out, [1][Os Guiness, Dining with the Devil (Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 1993), pp.... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
Sadly and ironically, in its attempt to achieve cultural relevance, mainstream evangelicalism has become essentially irrelevant. As Os Guiness points out, the seductive promise of “relevance” is, in reality, the road to irrelevance. When the church... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
by John MacArthur The dean of the seminary I attended was Dr. Charles Feinberg, one of the most brilliant and respected men I have ever known. He was Jewish, and after studying for fourteen years to be a rabbi, he was converted to Christ. He knew... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
The dean of the seminary I attended was Dr. Charles Feinberg, one of the most brilliant and respected men I have ever known. He was Jewish, and after studying for fourteen years to be a rabbi, he was converted to Christ. He knew more than thirty... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
by John MacArthur In 2011 Christmas fell on a Sunday, and several churches canceled their church services because they didn’t want to interrupt Christmas. What a bizarre idea—not wanting to impose the worship of Jesus Christ on the day [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
In 2011 Christmas fell on a Sunday, and several churches canceled their church services because they didn’t want to interrupt Christmas. What a bizarre idea—not wanting to impose the worship of Jesus Christ on the day we celebrate His birth! [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
by John MacArthur The New Apostolic Reformation—led by Peter Wagner and other modern apostles—contends that we’re living in the second apostolic age of the church, in which they exert the same authority over the church as the New... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
The New Apostolic Reformation—led by Peter Wagner and other modern apostles—contends that we’re living in the second apostolic age of the church, in which they exert the same authority over the church as the New Testament apostles. But as we’ve seen... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]