Lou Martuneac
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UpFront Commitment Lordship Salvation
I noticed webdog linked to some JM quotes I posted earlier. I want to reiterate those and add a little.
MacArthur and the advocates of Lordship Salvation definitely teach that upfront commitment is necessary for the reception of eternal life. There are numerous examples of this teaching.
The context is for salvation, NOT following salvation.
Following is John MacArthur's definition of saving faith from the original edition of The Gospel According to Jesus:
This is Dr. Charles Ryrie from So Great Salvation,
I've done several articles on this issue. Lordship Salvation's "Barter" System is one of them.
LM
Hi Amy:Amy.G said:If Lordship Salvation teaches that one must make an upfront commitment to Christ, then I totally disagree with it. What I was disagreeing with early in this discussion was that John MacArthur taught that. I don't believe he teaches that a person is saved in any other way than faith alone. That was the problem I was addressing.
I noticed webdog linked to some JM quotes I posted earlier. I want to reiterate those and add a little.
MacArthur and the advocates of Lordship Salvation definitely teach that upfront commitment is necessary for the reception of eternal life. There are numerous examples of this teaching.
“That is the kind of response the Lord Jesus called for: wholehearted commitment. A desire for him at any cost. Unconditional surrender. A full exchange of self for the Savior. It is the only response that will open the gates of the kingdom. Seen through the eyes of this world, it is as high a price as anyone can pay. But from a kingdom perspective, it is really no sacrifice at all.” (The Gospel According to Jesus: Revised & Expanded Edition)
The context is for salvation, NOT following salvation.
Following is John MacArthur's definition of saving faith from the original edition of The Gospel According to Jesus:
“Saving faith is a commitment to leave sin and follow Jesus at all costs. Jesus takes no one unwilling to come on those terms.”
This is Dr. Charles Ryrie from So Great Salvation,
“The message of faith only and the message of faith plus commitment of life cannot both be the gospel; therefore, one of them is a false gospel and comes under the curse of perverting the gospel or preaching another gospel (Gal. 1:6-9), and this is a very serious matter.”
I've done several articles on this issue. Lordship Salvation's "Barter" System is one of them.
LM
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