(By John MacArthur)
This concludes our mini-series on Christians and a right perspective on politics.
THE REAL BATTLE
We can’t protect or expand the cause of Christ by human political and social activism, no matter how great or sincere the efforts. Ours is a spiritual battle waged against worldly ideologies and dogmas arrayed against God, and we [...]
(By John MacArthur)
This article is a continuation from yesterday.
LESSONS FROM SCRIPTURE
My point is not that Christians should remain totally uninvolved in politics or civic activities and causes. They ought to express their political beliefs in the voting booth, and it is appropriate to support legitimate measures designed to correct a glaring social or political [...]
(By John MacArthur)
In yesterday’s post, John MacArthur asked whether or not politics and legislation can provide the answer to America’s moral decline. His conclusion was that “America’s moral decline is a spiritual problem, not a political one, and its solution is the gospel, not partisan politics.” Today’s article expands on that thought, looking through [...]
(By John MacArthur)
For us, as Christians in the United States, it’s easy to get caught up in all the political fervor. It can even be tempting to think that legislation is the key to solving the moral problems that plague American society. But is that a right perspective? John MacArthur addresses this important issue and [...]
(By John MacArthur)
This is the second part of an interview with John MacArthur on the subject of expository preaching in a postmodern world.
QUESTION: In a lot of today’s literature on preaching, the idea exists that preaching should impact culture and culture should shape the style of preaching. How does that land with you?
I don’t [...]