In this sermon titled "Questions & Answers #37," Pastor John MacArthur addresses the significance of sound doctrine and the implications of current theological trends, particularly in relation to the doctrine of justification by faith and ecumenism. He critiques the shift among some Reformed ministries towards inclusivism and vague definitions of justification, warning that such compromises threaten the integrity of the Gospel. MacArthur references Proverbs 1 and 2 to emphasize the need for wisdom and discernment in understanding God's truth. He highlights that maintaining doctrinal purity is essential, as deviating from biblical teaching can lead to a distortion of the Gospel message, which is vital for ecclesial integrity and personal faith.
“I can't imagine any scenario that would make me [abandon my convictions about the Bible].”
“If I go down in flames, I go down, but I’m going down waving the truth.”
“The only question of what was the divine intention… is when God planned it, did He intend it for those who would believe?”
“When the saints assemble, you need to not forsake that. And that goes for everybody.”
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