A student and advocate of much of what Walvoord teaches (although with a lay audience target) is David Jeremiah. Well I would also call him a student of Tim Lahaye as well as he illustrates in much of his prophecy teaching. I do not disagree with David Jeremiah in these matters and find he hits the nail right on the head.
But then again I forgot most of what I learned in school of opposing eschatology systems. I am reading a book with Gentry's interpretation of Revelation for an alternative viewpoint, so perhaps I need to get back to reading.
He is coming to Denver tomorrow and I have my tickets and will hear him preach! Yippee!!! Although not a Calvinist by my definition (but if Ron Rhodes is considered a Calvinist perhaps David Jeremiah is as well). From what I understood from his book God Loves You, he does not affirm Lordship Theology, nor a Reformed soteriology, but rather a Dallas Seminary soteriology which is a mix between Calvinism and Arminianism as it borrows from both systems of theology. Regardless of his few shortcoming a powerful preacher and author whom targets a lay audience and reaches them quite well.
Some Calvinists find it an error to ever tell an unbeliever that God loves them, but this argument simply majors on the extremes of hyper Calvinism and not Biblical theology. Hence even Calvinist author Will Metzger disagrees! We need to have balance on emphasizing the Love of God, but also his holiness which is what I believe Jeremiah communicates in his book God Loves you.
Read these two books for a balance between God's Love and God's Holiness
God Loves You- David Jeremiah
The Holiness of God- RC Sproul
But then again I forgot most of what I learned in school of opposing eschatology systems. I am reading a book with Gentry's interpretation of Revelation for an alternative viewpoint, so perhaps I need to get back to reading.
He is coming to Denver tomorrow and I have my tickets and will hear him preach! Yippee!!! Although not a Calvinist by my definition (but if Ron Rhodes is considered a Calvinist perhaps David Jeremiah is as well). From what I understood from his book God Loves You, he does not affirm Lordship Theology, nor a Reformed soteriology, but rather a Dallas Seminary soteriology which is a mix between Calvinism and Arminianism as it borrows from both systems of theology. Regardless of his few shortcoming a powerful preacher and author whom targets a lay audience and reaches them quite well.
Some Calvinists find it an error to ever tell an unbeliever that God loves them, but this argument simply majors on the extremes of hyper Calvinism and not Biblical theology. Hence even Calvinist author Will Metzger disagrees! We need to have balance on emphasizing the Love of God, but also his holiness which is what I believe Jeremiah communicates in his book God Loves you.
Read these two books for a balance between God's Love and God's Holiness
God Loves You- David Jeremiah
The Holiness of God- RC Sproul
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