The sermon titled "Questions & Answers #8" by Pastor John MacArthur addresses the theological complexities of human responsibility and divine sovereignty, particularly in the context of salvation. Key arguments focus on the relationship between God's command for all to repent—citing 2 Thessalonians and Acts—and the biblical doctrine of total depravity, which asserts that, while humanity is morally responsible for sin, they are also spiritually incapacitated apart from God's grace. MacArthur underscores that both divine sovereignty and human accountability are biblical principles that must be maintained without falling into either Pelagianism or fatalism. The sermon supports these points through Scripture references such as Romans 9, which discusses God's sovereign choice, and Proverbs 1, emphasizing wisdom and repentance. The practical significance lies in affirming the Reformed understanding that, while all men are called to repent, only through sovereign grace can they respond to that call, which invites deeper examination of the doctrines of predestination and grace within the church.
“All men are sinners, all men are culpable, all men are guilty, all men are commanded to repent, all men are in disobedience and violation of that command, yet at the same time they are unable to respond apart from the intervening sovereign grace of God.”
“God owes me no grace whatsoever. That's the whole doctrine of election.”
“The purpose of the atonement was to save the elect. The purpose of the atonement was for Jesus to lay down His life for His sheep.”
“If a person is going to come in and agitate against the teaching of the church... obviously that person is going to be disturbing the purity and peace of the church.”
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