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Would someone define Lordship Salvation in one sentence?
Hardly. I wouldn't call MacArthur an arminian in the least.Lordship Salvation is Arminianism in disguise. Can't get any simpler than that
Hardly. I wouldn't call MacArthur an arminian in the least.
To sum up the doctrine...you exchange your life of sin for Christ. Sounds spiritual but nothing more than front loaded works.
Lordship Salvation is Arminianism in disguise. Can't get any simpler than that
Hardly. I wouldn't call MacArthur an arminian in the least.
To sum up the doctrine...you exchange your life of sin for Christ. Sounds spiritual but nothing more than front loaded works.
Would someone define Lordship Salvation in one sentence?
Hardly. I wouldn't call MacArthur an arminian in the least.
To sum up the doctrine...you exchange your life of sin for Christ. Sounds spiritual but nothing more than front loaded works.
Would someone define Lordship Salvation in one sentence?
Common misunderstanding, but no works are required for salvation in lordship salvation. It's simply recognizing that Jesus is your master. Will you be perfect, no, but Lordship Salvation doesn't teach that you will be or have to be.you exchange your life of sin for Christ. Sounds spiritual but nothing more than front loaded works.
this concept!Would someone define Lordship Salvation in one sentence?
this concept!
best person to do that would be Dr MacArthur, as he has been the foremost proponent of
He seems to be defining salvation by what it produces and what salvation will not fail to produce—namely, not only glorification, but good works, repentance, faith, sanctification, yieldedness, and obedience.
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The problem is that he sees ALL of these things MUST be fully operating in the Christian in order to have them be really saved, yet Justification itself is by Grace ALONE, received thru faith ALONE, and once asinner gets saved, THEN all the other aspects start to be real, NOT required by God before there is true salvation!
Mixture of Justification/sauctification, almost like an Evangelical form of how catholics see sinners have to get actually right with God in their behaviour before they can merit His salvation!
Salvation comes by the preaching of the cross. Do you not preach the cross?
It is believing that Jesus is your Lord or Master. (Romans 10:9)
It's not works salvation. Works are evidence that we love Jesus(John 14:15)
Works come from a heart of faith and shows that we have real faith (James 2:17)
It is not that you have to start being perfect to be saved, just repent of the sin in your life. True repentance will be evidence when that actions change.
Common misunderstanding, but no works are required for salvation in lordship salvation. It's simply recognizing that Jesus is your master. Will you be perfect, no, but Lordship Salvation doesn't teach that you will be or have to be.
Yes, but do not require the sinners to do ANYTHING other then turn to jesus, look at Him, and get saved!
The saving faith in Jesus Christ that the New Testament teaches is much more than a simple affirmation of certain truths about Him.… Saving faith is a placing of oneself totally in submission to the Lord Jesus Christ, and it has certain indispensable elements that the New Testament clearly teaches. Saving faith in Jesus Christ involves the exercise of will. Paul told the Roman believers, “Thanks be to God that though you were slaves of sin, you became obedient from the heart to that form of teaching to which you were committed” (Rom. 6:17). Salvation begins (from the human standpoint) with a person’s willful obedience in turning from sin to follow the Lord Jesus Christ. Saving faith also involves the emotions, because, as in the verse just mentioned above, it must come from the heart as well as from the mind.
John MacArthur, Romans (Chicago: Moody, 1991), 204–5
Repentance is a critical element of saving faith … it always speaks of a change of purpose, and specifically a turning from sin. In the sense Jesus used it, repentance calls for a repudiation of the old life and a turning to God for salvation.… It is a redirection of the human will, a purposeful decision to forsake all unrighteousness and pursue righteousness instead.… Repentance is not a one-time act. The repentance that takes place at conversion begins a progressive, life-long process of confession.… Repentance has always been the foundation of the biblical call to salvation.
MacArthur, The Gospel According to Jesus, 162–67.
ALL that God requires a sinner do in order to get saved is to admit they are sinners, cannot save themselves, only hope to to place faith unto jesus, who died in their place, and took the penalty in full for their sins! Repenting at this justification stage will be to admit cannot save ourselves by ANYTHING we do, no merit in us!Uh Romans 10:9-10 says otherwise. Jesus preached repentance. The message of the cross must be preached.
So again I ask. How do you preach the cross faithfully and deal with sin? I would like a direct answer to that.
Well no one has done it in one sentence.
I won't either.
Lordship salvation defined by a primary proponent:
As quoted by J. B. Hixson, (2013). Getting the Gospel Wrong: The Evangelical Crisis No One Is Talking About (Revised Edition., p. 221-222). Duluth, MN: Grace Gospel Press.
Rob
ALL that God requires a sinner do in order to get saved is to admit they are sinners, cannot save themselves, only hope to to place faith unto jesus, who died in their place, and took the penalty in full for their sins! Repenting at this justification stage will be to admit cannot save ourselves by ANYTHING we do, no merit in us!
Once saved by God... NOW we are into epenting for our sin areas, to see ourselves as needing to keep contnually be tranforming more into image of Christ in sauctification, but all that AFTER being saved first!