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Absolutely, he's a wonderful theologian.
As he is "open" to the full operation of the Spiritual Gifts today?
It depends. If he was invited to speak at our church, and he agreed not to teach anything contrary to what we believe, he would be able to preach. This should be less controversial than it appears. I've attended Baptist worship services where a Presbyterian was allowed to preach. At one such service Sinclair Ferguson brought the Word of God. Dr. Ferguson is a paedobaptist, yet he did not teach on that topic. Considering the godly character of this faithful Presbyterian minister, he did not need to be told not to preach on baptism.
Please elaborate why he would not be invited to preach, if this is the case?
He takes a position of Reformed/Doctrine of Sovereign Grace, so "Free Will" Baptist churches would not invite him.
Are there other reasons?
Absolutely not! And for more reasons than his view of spiritual gifts.
No in fact it is in the by laws of the church that things like tongues (in light of the unscriptural way it is commonly practiced today) cannot happen in our services.
what if he agreed to teach just the "essentials" that all Baptists agree upon?
Would you allow Joel Osteen to preach in your service if he spoke about only things you agreed upon?
Would you allow Joel Osteen to preach in your service if he spoke about only things you agreed upon?
What is the comparison between Grudem and Osteen? Do they teach the same Gospel? I don't believe so.
What is the problem with Grudem?
Would you allow Joel Osteen to preach in your service if he spoke about only things you agreed upon?
Wrong comparison, as Dr grudem is a true theologian!
he is a "baptacostalists!"