In Pastor John MacArthur's sermon titled "Questions & Answers #36," he addresses the theological concept of the importance of personal conduct, particularly regarding perceived liberties such as alcohol consumption, in relation to the example set for others within the church. He argues that while such behaviors may not be inherently sinful, they can lead to destructive consequences, especially for weaker believers (1 Corinthians 8:9). MacArthur maintains that the heart attitude behind actions is crucial and emphasizes the need for leaders to live exemplary lives, anchored in Scripture (Proverbs 1; Proverbs 2). He underscores the biblical imperative to avoid causing others to stumble (Matthew 18:6-7), which carries significant consequences for those in spiritual leadership. This perspective not only reinforces the Reformed emphasis on the doctrine of sin and sanctification but also stresses the communal aspect of faith, where individual actions can greatly impact the church body.
“Living according to the Law of God, living according to the Word of God from the heart because we love God… is another issue.”
“The issue of example is critical, particularly for those people that are in positions of spiritual leadership.”
“You would be better off to suffer a horrible death than to ever cause another believer… to stumble into sin.”
“The testimony of our conscience… we have conducted ourselves in the world and especially toward you.”
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