Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Discussing Brian McLaren's New Book
This is a very good discussion! Long but well worth watching!
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Is this the Seminary where Thomas Schreiner is a professor? I am concerned about his teachings on salvation as he takes a "works" slant on salvation (future justification) in his books with Caneday. Roy Zuck and others have noted the problems here.
The basics: I am the husband of one beautiful woman and the father of four handsome sons.
For many years I taught adult Sunday school classes and one of my blogs (luna4him) serves as a way for me to share what I learn in my personal studies as well as what insights I might get from from the sermons at church or books I read. Interesting links and book reviews are also fair game!
My second blog (books4myboys) is where I will publish reviews for good books boys will enjoy. There are so many good books for boys out there and this blog will serve as a way for me to share them with my friends and family.
"WE MUST NEVER CONFUSE OUR DESIRE FOR PEOPLE TO ACCEPT THE GOSPEL WITH CREATING A GOSPEL THAT IS ACCEPTABLE TO PEOPLE" - Oswald Chambers
2 Timothy 1:12
"...NEVERTHELESS, I AM NOT ASHAMED, FOR I KNOW WHOM I HAVE BELIEVED, AND AM PERSUADED THAT HE IS ABLE TO KEEP THAT WHICH I HAVE COMMITTED TO HIM UNTIL THAT DAY"
"WHATEVER RELIGION OR DOCTRINE CONDONES OR MAKES ALLOWANCES FOR SIN IS NOT OF CHRIST. THE DOCTRINE OF CHRIST EVERYWHERE TEACHES SELF-DENIAL AND MORTIFICATION OF WORLDLINESS AND SIN. THE WHOLE STREAM OF THE GOSPEL RUNS AGAINST THOSE THINGS."
"...I AM THE WAY, THE TRUTH, AND THE LIFE. NO ONE COMES TO THE FATHER EXCEPT THROUGH ME."
What happens to babies when they die?
If an infant dies...does he or she go to heaven? If the answer is that they go to heaven, how do we reconcile that with the doctrine of total depravity? This is a question I long wondered about, and John Piper addresses it very well...click on the link below to read his answer. Click HERE
Ephesians 2:8-10
"FOR BY GRACE YOU HAVE BEEN SAVED THROUGH FAITH, AND THAT NOT OF YOURSELVES; IT IS THE GIFT OF GOD, NOT OF WORKS, LEST ANYONE SHOULD BOAST. FOR WE ARE HIS WORKMANSHIP, CREATED IN CHRIST JESUS FOR GOOD WORKS, WHICH GOD PREPARED BEFOREHAND THAT WE SHOULD WALK IN THEM."
Let us know, above all, that growth in grace is not only a thing possible, but a thing for which believers are accountable.
To tell an unconverted man, dead in sins, to grow in grace would doubtless be absurd. To tell a believer, who is quickened and alive to God, to grow, is only summoning him to a plain scriptural duty.
He has a new principle within him, and it is a solemn duty not to quench it. Neglect of growth robs him of privileges, grieves the Spirit and makes the chariot wheels of his soul move heavily.
Whose fault is it, I should like to know, if a believer does not grow in grace? The fault, I am sure, cannot be laid on God. He delights to give more grace; He 'hath pleasure in the prosperity of His servants' (James 4:6; Psalm 35:27).
The fault, no doubt, is our own. We ourselves are to blame, and none else, if we do not grow.
- John Charles Ryle
Arminian Grace
Arminian "grace!" How strange the sound, Salvation hinged on me.
I once was lost then turned around, Was blind then chose to see.
What "grace" is it that calls for choice, Made from some good within?
That part that wills to heed God's voice, Proved stronger than my sin.
Thru many ardent gospel pleas, I sat with heart of stone.
But then some hidden good in me, Propelled me toward my home.
When we've been there ten thousand years, Because of what we've done,
We've no less days to sing our praise, Than when we first begun. -Dennis Walter Cochran
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Is this the Seminary where Thomas Schreiner is a professor? I am concerned about his teachings on salvation as he takes a "works" slant on salvation (future justification) in his books with Caneday. Roy Zuck and others have noted the problems here.
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