Jarthur001
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Lou Martuneac said:Notice how the LS apologists continue to evade dealing with the meaning and implications of this statement,
MacArthur is calling on the lost for a commitment to, “forsake everything” FOR salvation. This is not just over what should follow and be part of salvation. No, MacArthur says that to become a Christian a commitment to “forsake everything” is required FOR salvation. This is a works-based message that frustrates grace (Gal. 2:21)!
Zeller wrote, "We need to avoid the dangerous error of taking what should be the RESULT of salvation and making it the REQUIREMENT for salvation." That concisely addresses those who are looking at this through the doctrines of salvation and discipleship. I deal with and thoroughly document this issue in John MacArthur’s Discipleship Salvation.
I am asking for any pro-LS advocate for a clear Bible response, apart from the trappings of extra-biblical logic, to whether or not “salvation is for those who are willing forsake everything?”
To Lurkers: Lordship Salvation calls on lost men to “forsake everything,” to make a commitment to obedience FOR salvation. The results of salvation are never the requirements FOR salvation (Ephesians 2:8-9). That is the crux of the doctrinal controversy, and what proves Lordship Salvation is a man-centered, works-based message that frustrates grace (Gal. 2:21).
LM
PS: Be sure to read the helpful series by George Zeller, The Dangers of Reformed Theology.
It shold be clear to all what MacArthur teachings are. Lou post other mens view while you can read MacArthur 1st hand.
"Let me say as clearly as possible right now that salvation is by God's sovereign grace and grace alone. Nothing a lost, degenerate, spiritually dead sinner can do will in any way contribute to salvation. Saving faith, repentance, commitment, and obedience are all divine works, wrought by the Holy Spirit in the heart of everyone who is saved. . . . Real salvation cannot and will not fail to produce works of righteousness in the life of a true believer" (p. xiii.)
This is nothing but folly for Lou to keep posting others and what they claim MacArthur says, when we can read it on our own.
Why mislead Lou?
You can say a dog's tail is a leg, but the dog will still have 4 legs not 5.