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John MacArthur’s Latest Article On The YRR

The Grace To You blog has posted what Dr. John MacArthur calls his “final word of encouragement” to those in the YRR movement. The article is entitled Keep Reforming and you may read it here. It is a very good word from this faithful servant of the Lord Jesus Christ.

Dr. John MacArthur on the Future of the Reformed Revival

This is a portion of an interview Dr. MacArthur did with Christianity.com. This is simply outstanding.

Settle Down Don’t lose your passion and energy; take charge of it

Grace To You has posted the latest article by Dr. John MacArthur in his series dealing with the YRR movement. It is entitled Settle Down Don’t lose your passion and energy; take charge of it.

Dr. MacArthur has been receiving quite a bit of criticism from the YRR crowd over these articles. Some of the criticism has been downright rude. As someone who is not embarrassed to be labeled a Calvinist, I am very thankful that Dr. MacArthur is persevering and continuing to expose the dangers of the YRR movement. May God continue to use Dr. MacArthur for His greater glory and the good of His church.

A Couple of Updates

It seems that Phil Johnson, the Executive Director of Grace To You is getting quite a bit of airtime lately answering questions and being interviewed about Dr. John MacArthur’s ongoing series of articles on the Young, Restless, Reformed [YRR] movement. Phil will be appearing on Todd Friel’s radio show, “Wretched with Todd Friel” today [August 18, 2011] at 3:00 PM EST [12:00 noon PST] to discuss Dr. MacArthur’s series. You may listen live here or check in at the Grace To You blog after the interview to listen on demand.

Phil is a very good spokesman for Dr. MacArthur as he has worked with him for a great many years now and has edited a number of Dr. MacArthur’s books. He also has a good grasp of all things theological. This should be a good interview.

In a somewhat related note, Phil posted an article on his Team Pyro/Pyromaniacs website on Monday of this week detailing the rather outrageous claim of already outrageous Mark Driscoll that the Holy Spirit gives him visions of people engaged in sin [mostly sexual sin]. As Phil put it, Driscoll claims to have a TV in his head where he watches smut provided by, as he claims, the Holy Spirit. Driscoll has a great many fans, so it is no surprise that a number of them have come to his defense. Phil responds in this article to several of those and exposes the weaknesses in their respective positions. It is a good read.

Discussing the Controversy over John MacArthur’s “Beer” Posts

The Grace To You blog has posted another interview of Phil Johnson by Paul Edwards concerning John MacArthur’s recent articles on the Young, Restless, Reformed [YRR] movement. The interview took place on Edwards’ program, “The Center for the Study of God & Culture.” The subject of this interview is Dr. MacArthur’s most recent article, “Beer, Bohemianism, and True Christian Liberty.”

You may listen to the interview here.

The Brouhaha over the Brew

Travis Allen at Grace To You has an interesting article on the recent posts by John MacArthur at the Grace To You Blog on the Young, Restless, Reformed [YRR] movement. Dr. MacArthur’s most recent article was on the danger and absolute irresponsibility of YRR leaders making beer drinking one of the badges of the YRR movement. As might be expected, his article was greeted with a great deal of opposition from those in sympathy with the YRR movement. Travis’ article is a good take on the main points that Dr. MacArthur is driving at with his articles.

You may read Travis’ post here.

Mark Driscoll Madness

Phil Johnson, the Executive Director of Grace To You posted an article on his blog, Pyromaniacs, related to an earlier post he wrote warning of the some of the dangers associated with the charismatic movement. His current post includes a video by Seattle, WA Pastor Mark Driscoll who also happens to be the poster boy for the Young, Restless, Reformed movement that has been the subject of a series of articles by Dr. John MacArthur on the Grace To You site. Phil Johnson uses Driscoll as an example of where charismatic tendencies inevitably lead a person who buys into that aberrant and unbiblical theological system. In the video, Driscoll is claiming to have the ability to see visions of a very graphic nature. He claims that the Holy Spirit gives him these visions that are obscene and outright pornographic. Continue reading

Good Reads for the Day

I came across several very good blog posts recently that I would like to share. The first is from Jesse Johnson of The Cripplegate and it addresses the CJ Mahaney issue that I mentioned a short while ago. It is an excellent article that gets to the very heart of the matter.

Jesse Johnson is the Outreach Pastor and an elder at Grace Community Church in Los Angeles, CA.

You may read Jesse’s article here.

The other blog post that I found to be particularly helpful is by Tim Challies and it is a review of a newly released DVD promoting the Family Integrated Church movement. I tend to shy away from Challies because of his lack of discernment in promoting/supporting questionable individuals such as Mark Driscoll, but I did find his review of this DVD to be excellent and on target.

You may read Tim’s review here.

Edit: Over at the Grace to You site, Pastor-Teacher John MacArthur is beginning a series of blog posts dealing with the issue of new Calvinism [the Young, Restless, Reformed crowd]. I am very much looking forward to this series of posts as Dr. MacArthur is going to address the “immaturity, instability, and inconsistency in the YRR movement.” These are issues that have been of great concern to me, so I am very thankful that MacArthur is going to address them and I am certain he will do so in a thoroughly Biblical fashion.

You may read Dr. MacArthur’s article here.

Al Mohler Shows That the Apple Really Does Not Fall from the Tree

Do you remember Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker? They were the husband-wife television evangelist team who founded PTL and bilked followers out of millions of dollars. They were nothing but sick-tongued snake oil salesmen who conned people out of their money. Jim was convicted and served time in prison for his crimes. Al Mohler has an interesting article on Jay Bakker, the son of Jim and Tammy Faye. Jay is the co-pastor of Revolution Church in New York City and the author of the book Fall to Grace. Continue reading

Turning Away from the Truth

In 2 Timothy 4 Paul writes these penetrating words:

[2 Timothy 4.1-4] I solemnly charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who is to judge the living and the dead, and by His appearing and His kingdom: 2 preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort, with great patience and instruction. 3 For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but wanting to have their ears tickled, they will accumulate for themselves teachers in accordance to their own desires; 4 and will turn away their ears from the truth, and will turn aside to myths.

Along with the strong charge to be faithful to preach the Word of God is the solemn declaration that the day will come when people within the walls of local churches will fully and completely reject the sound preaching and teaching of God’s Word and will instead surround themselves with so-called preachers who will tickle their sinful and self-centered ears. People will deliberately turn away from the truth and they will find teachers who will feed their appetite for lies. The situation that Paul speaks of here is alive and thriving in America. A very clear example of this is the recent action of the Presbyterian Church USA to now openly condone what God so thoroughly condemns. What that apostate denomination has done is to take the truth of God’s Word and throw on the rubbish heap and replace it with the lies of the devil. Their action is nothing but a turning away from the Truth; it is a full and complete rejection of God and His Word.

Now I fully realize that the example of the PCUSA is a rather extreme example and one that causes a great many professing Christians a high degree of consternation, but what of the myriad of examples of turning away from the Truth that are more subtle or sophistication and openly embraced. What I have in mind here are all of those so-called churches that have replaced the preaching of Gods’ Word with some sort of performance; that have shelved doctrine for drama; that have removed the confrontation of sin and replaced it with comedy. All of that and so much more comes under the umbrella of entertainment that hovers over so much of what passes for evangelicalism in America today. People do not want to go to church and be challenged by a sermon from the Bible, they want to be entertained by professional performers. And how do the churches respond to this desire? They give the people what they want because most churches are more concerned about attendance and finances than they are about Biblical faithfulness. This is one of the reasons why so many people have never even heard of expository preaching. And this is also why so many other people who heard of expository preaching want no part of it. They want to come to a church service and be placated and petted and entertained. They do not want to be challenged and confronted.

I would dare say that the majority of large and numerically growing evangelical churches are not bastions of Biblical truth, but dispensers of worldly entertainment and pop psychology. That is certainly the case in the town where I live. I do not know of a single large or numerically growing evangelical church in my community where the Word of God takes center stage and is being faithfully and unapologetically expounded week in and week out. I know of those where entertainment and worldliness rules the day, but not the Truth. I suspect that this is true across this nation. Is it any wonder that professing Christians are so ill-equipped to deal with the various issues of life? They have not been taught how to do so from the Word of God. They have been entertained by music and dramas and other performances, but they have not be taught God’s Word.

If entertainment driven churches were to suddenly put an end to the entertainment and start giving people a steady diet of Biblical Truth, they would soon be empty. Mark Dever notes in The Deliberate Church that whatever it is that a churches uses to win people, that is what they are going to have to use to keep them. If a church wins people with entertainment, they are not going to keep them with the Word. People won to a church with entertainment will simply move on to the next church with great entertainment. The end result of all of this is a massive amount of unregenerate church goers whose only concern is to have their ears tickled and to leave the church service on an emotional high.

Why did Paul tell Timothy to be faithful to preach the Word rather than to work hard to build up some sort of entertainment driven ministry? The answer is because the Gospel is not found in entertainment or performances; the Gospel is found in the Word of God. What is it that unbelievers need to hear? They need to hear the Gospel. They do not need to be entertained to death; they need to be confronted with Gospel of God’s Word. May we come to realize this before it is too late.

Preacher Arrested in Britain for Preaching the Truth

Dr. Albert Mohler has an article about Dale McAlpine of Wokington in Cumbria [in England] who was arrested while engaged in street preaching in London’s famed Hyde Park. His crime? He spoke the Biblical truth that homosexuality is a sin. Dr. Mohler’s article does not just focus on the plight of Dale McAlpine, but also alerts all Christians to the very real possibility that we may be approaching a time when political correctness is going to trump free speech, especially free speech that is Biblical. Dr. Mohler’s article is well worth reading.

You can read Dr. Mohler’s article by clicking here.

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Welcome to my blog. I am Mark Fuss and I serve as Pastor-Teacher of Sovereign Grace Bible Chapel in Englewood, FL. I have been married to my wonderful wife, Kristy, since 1986 and we have three beautiful daughters and one precious granddaughter.

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