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John MacArthur - Born/Died 06/19/1939 - 07/14/2025

I once prayed about him, on the order of 12 years ago. Because i could not make any sense of him. And what i heard was:

"He is an angry sinner".


And with that, it sums up almost every Calvinist ive met in my life.

I have yet to meet a humble one.
 
Whether you agree with all his theology of not.
A man of God has gone home to be with the Lord.

With the Love of Christ Jesus.
YBIC
Nick
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Non-denominational ... if someone could explain to me how two people that think the same way can call themselves non-denominational please do so. LOL

A denomination occurs when two people with the same philosophy think the same way and make the same church.
 
A religious denomination is a subgroup within a larger religion that shares a common name, tradition, and identity.

The religion being Christianity
 
I guess my biggest concern with J MacArthur was his book "Strange Fire". It seems that any charrismatic movement was
a demonic movement to John. You need to be really careful about saying things from God, are from the devil.

This is the Pharisees accused Jesus of. (He casts out demons by the power of Beelzebub).
Saying something done by God is being done by Satan - otherwise known as blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.

But all that aside, I agreed with some of his teachings. While technically he was Calvinist, he did hold some Armenian points of view.
 
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Only God knows, but I hope he made it.
 
I like John McArthur and John Barnett, but I don't agree with them 100%. John McArthur's "Strange Fire" teaching sounded too "strange" to me.
 
I like John McArthur and John Barnett, but I don't agree with them 100%. John McArthur's "Strange Fire" teaching sounded too "strange" to me.
Dr. Michael Brown wrote a reply to John McArthur's Strange Fire,
called Authentic Fire.


The Foreword says:----
"
In response to Pastor John MacArthur’s call for a “collective war,” against charismatics, Dr. Michael Brown has called for unity in Jesus based on a return to the truth of the Scriptures in the fullness of the Spirit.

As a charismatic biblical scholar and theologian, Dr. Brown responds to Pastor MacArthur’s charges, making a biblical case for the continuation of the New Testament gifts of the Spirit and demonstrating the unique contribution to missions, theology, and worship made by the charismatic Church worldwide. He calls for an appreciation of the unique strengths and weaknesses of both cessationists and charismatics, inviting readers to experience God afresh, and he demonstrates how charismatic leaders have been addressing abuses within their own movement for decades.

Dr. Brown speaks on behalf of millions who are not adequately trained to express in writing their own encounters with the supernatural power of God. - David Ravenhill

I thank God for this biblically-robust, pastorally-sensitive, historicallyinformed, and graciously-articulated account of the work of the Holy Spirit in the church of Jesus Christ. - Sam Storms

Dr. Michael Brown’s Authentic Fire puts the brakes on John MacArthur’s crusade against charismatics with irrefutable logic, extraordinary insight, Christ-like graciousness, and an undisputable handling of Scripture. - Frank Viola

Michael Brown writes with clarity and courtesy as he confronts one of the most explosive issues among all those who uphold the Bible as the plumb line of truth. - David Shibley"
 
Dr. Michael Brown wrote a reply to John McArthur's Strange Fire,
called Authentic Fire.


The Foreword says:----
"
In response to Pastor John MacArthur’s call for a “collective war,” against charismatics, Dr. Michael Brown has called for unity in Jesus based on a return to the truth of the Scriptures in the fullness of the Spirit.

As a charismatic biblical scholar and theologian, Dr. Brown responds to Pastor MacArthur’s charges, making a biblical case for the continuation of the New Testament gifts of the Spirit and demonstrating the unique contribution to missions, theology, and worship made by the charismatic Church worldwide. He calls for an appreciation of the unique strengths and weaknesses of both cessationists and charismatics, inviting readers to experience God afresh, and he demonstrates how charismatic leaders have been addressing abuses within their own movement for decades.

Dr. Brown speaks on behalf of millions who are not adequately trained to express in writing their own encounters with the supernatural power of God. - David Ravenhill

I thank God for this biblically-robust, pastorally-sensitive, historicallyinformed, and graciously-articulated account of the work of the Holy Spirit in the church of Jesus Christ. - Sam Storms

Dr. Michael Brown’s Authentic Fire puts the brakes on John MacArthur’s crusade against charismatics with irrefutable logic, extraordinary insight, Christ-like graciousness, and an undisputable handling of Scripture. - Frank Viola

Michael Brown writes with clarity and courtesy as he confronts one of the most explosive issues among all those who uphold the Bible as the plumb line of truth. - David Shibley"
I can fully appreciate all you are saying. Sounds like a man i would like to meet.

You can not believe how difficult it is while talking with Christians, if i say something like " the Lord showed me, or the Lord told me" instead of hearing the words, and comparing what i say the Lord said or showed me, to thier knowledge of scripture. There is absolute doubt to anyone hearing or seeing, and of course, " I'm a catholic" . LOL
 
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