Celebrating the Fullness of Christ at Christmas

John MacArthur on Celebrating the Fullness of Christ at Christmas by Cameron Buettel | Monday, December 23, 2019 For many people, their knowledge of Christ extends no further than nativity scenes and popular carols, like “Silent Night” and “Away in a Manger.” For them, Jesus only exists as a perpetual infant—one they briefly revisit every Christmas season, … More Celebrating the Fullness of Christ at Christmas

Born to Die

Have you ever taken the time to stop and think that Jesus was born to die? Yes we all are born, we will all die but Jesus was sent from heaven to be Born known that he would be crucified, He was Born to Die. – Mike Born to Die by John MacArthur | Wednesday, December … More Born to Die

Evangelical Syncretism: Seeker vs. Sinner

Does an unregenerate man bear a spark of the divine that draws him to a relationship with God, or is he utterly lost in the total depravity of his sin nature? While that might seem like an obscure theological question, don’t dismiss it as merely fodder for academic debates. It’s an immensely practical question—with implications … More Evangelical Syncretism: Seeker vs. Sinner

Evangelical Syncretism: Rethinking the Reformation

Evangelical Syncretism: Rethinking the Reformation by Cameron Buettel and Jeremiah Johnson / Monday, November 11, 2019 The following blog post was originally published on February 25, 2015. —ed. Exactly two years ago, as the Roman Catholic Church was preparing to elect its current pope, the GTY blog published several articles from John MacArthur exposing the heresies of the Catholic … More Evangelical Syncretism: Rethinking the Reformation