Pastor John MacArthur's sermon, titled "Questions & Answers #35," addresses the theological issue of the fate of infants and those unable to comprehend the Gospel at the time of their death. He argues that, based on biblical understanding, such individuals are granted immediate entry into heaven, highlighting God's grace and mercy. He supports this view with scriptural references, including Proverbs 1 and 2, which emphasize wisdom and knowledge, along with his own theological reflections expressed in his book "Safe in the Arms of God." The practical significance of this teaching is profound, as it offers hope and pastoral comfort to grieving parents and reassures believers of God's sovereignty and justice concerning salvation. MacArthur also critiques the heretical views of inclusivism and natural theology, emphasizing the necessity of the explicit proclamation of the Gospel for salvation.
“Instant heaven, instant heaven.”
“Natural theology is enough to damn you; it’s not enough to save you.”
“To say, well, if a person's a Christian and they know they're secure forever and that nothing can ever change that, then they're free to sin. And Paul’s answer is, you can’t do that because you are a new creation.”
“I believe anything other than a literal translation of the Bible is a serious breach of God's intention for how we handle His Word.”
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