Shame on Grace to you Blog for promoting John MacArthur

Sadly GRACE TO YOU BLOG PROMOTES JOHN MACARTHUR..and his church buildings 

HERE'S A BACKGROUND ON JOHNNY MAC

Background:

Terms: Whenever I use the word church I’m referring to the body of Christ. Whenever John MacArthur uses the term “church” in his video and interviews he’s referring to the 501C3 Building that he runs like a corporation to make merchandise of his flock. Please read my Blogs in notes below that clarify my stance.
 
Also, there are literally hundreds of videos and studies exposing John MacArthur in numerous ways as a false teacher and heretic.  He as all of these false teachers of today uses a perverted Bible translation. Please see my link below regarding Bible translations.  Here's another one that is especially disturbing that exposes John's belief regarding the blood of Jesus that is completely not what is written in scripture



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcmUAcIqZxk

Here's John MacArthur's false teaching and damnable heresy on doubting salvation and eternal security 



More of John's latest unholy alliance 

https://youtu.be/VraAW8oi3Yg


Without a doubt, God has always used adversity to purify his church. John is using this current scourge to prove his building operation is under attack.  His entire sermon which is seasoned with false doctrine. He uses a perverted bible translation. His entire sermon is built upon "his church operation" and not on the foundation of Jesus Christ.  I will give specific examples below. If John MacArthur would tell his flock the truth he'd tell them that their beloved "church building" is under the absolute control of the government because of their 501C3 status and they must render accordingly. See Blogs in my notes below that explain.

Church building where it all started.  The place I was kicked out of Sunday School class at about the age of 6 years.

 

I don't go to church: from a blood bought, born again Christian with over 50 years of going to church

Dear People,

These 501c3 brick and mortar buildings  (and even those run under private or limited liability corp) run by apostate trained CEOs called pastors are not BIBLICAL.  They are literally making Merchandise of you and your children and your children's heritage. They are cursed by God under both Galatians 1:8,9 and 2 Peter 2:3... In fact 2 Peter 2:3, literally says these false teachers through feigned (study the word feigned: invented. fake.  counterfeit. deception. fictitious. ) words make merchandise of you...
I've completed an 800 page Ebook containing over a thousand references, several thousand pages of source documentation titled: " I don't go to church. A 50 year testimony of attending church to say in agreement with Dr. Larkin, that today's churches are building the kingdom of the Antichrist. " see note 1 below...  If anyone wants this open public  domain book. I will email you a copy for free. Email me your request to vietrandy@gmail.com.  Amazon lists it for $0.99. We wanted to post it for free. But Amazon requires a fee.  
 
This church-going issue has now become my focus.  I'm a retired US naval officer,  and finished a career in  consulting. and recently retired from teaching High school as a licensed teacher.  I also spent years living in other countries, including over 6 yrs in Vietnam sharing Jesus with the Vietnamese people.  
 
Here's my testimony below:
 
To God be the glory Forever! Amen!

Maranatha!
 
(1) "I Don't Go to Church: The Church is The Body of Christ not a Building"reading it:
 

(2) My 50 year testimony of going to church to know today’s churches are building the kingdom of the antichrist LINK

(3) Brick and Mortar 501C3 buildings called churches run by apostate CEOs called pastors are not biblical LINK


Why Dispensationalism is important



(4) Why Bible Translations are important LINK

 

 King James Version Bible for Today

 http://www.kjvtoday.com/home#TOC-The-King-James-Version-is-Demonstra

Why Bible Translations really matter:

 https://www.thethirdheaventraveler.com/2020/08/the-true-history-of-king-james-bible.html

 (5) MEGA TRAP CHURCH TRAP Double Bind of the Nicolaitans LINK



(6) Doing the Math on the Kingdom Parables of Matthew 13 LINK
 



(7) Manna and Leaven: How the modern false teachers use it LINK



(8)  Nearly 80 % of churches do not discuss Bible Prophecy even though 25% of the Bible is about Prophecy. This includes the importance of  the Rapture of the Body of Christ. 
The Truth about the Rapture of the Body of Christ BEFORE the Tribulation:
 
 
 (9) Christian, You don’t have to pay tithes LINK


(10) Salvation is secure our Eternal Security is Scripture LINK

 
 Our Sins (sinful nature before Salvation) are wiped clean at salvation. Eternal Salvation is NOT a process… working out our salvation in the flesh is... Know the difference.  False teachers use this against the unlearned..... Be a good Berean... LINK


Bible meaning of True Salvation LINK


Our Gospel for Today for Salvation 
 

Entitlement = Imputed Righteousness of Jesus Christ our free gift at Regeneration LINK

 
(11)  The Shepherd and The Shulamite
 
 
The Perfect Storm for American Civil War; Christian strive lawfully
 
 
 Striving Lawfully

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Below article posted by GRACE TO YOU BLOG



The Local Church and Why It Matters

by John MacArthur

Monday, July 19, 2021

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I love the church. It’s the center of my life and has been since childhood. My father was the pastor of a church when I was born, and I grew up in the church. It’s the place where I was led to the knowledge of God, where I learned about the Person and work of Christ, and where I gained the knowledge of saving and sanctifying truth. It’s where I learned how to pray, how to sing, how to worship, how to love, and how to serve. And it was in the church that I experienced the leading of the Spirit of God directing me to a life of ministry.

I met my wife in the church. We raised our children in the church, and now our grandchildren, too. It’s where I’ve made lifelong friends and partners in ministry. The church touches every part of my life—in fact you could say it is my life.

People sometimes ask me why I write so much about issues in the church—why I can’t just be quiet and enjoy my ministry. The answer is, I love the church so much that I can’t stand by and watch it struggle. I want to help it be all God wants it to be, and that means I need to be a pastor. I love the church too much to do anything else.

And frankly, I can’t understand people who don’t have a similar love for the church—who aren’t eager for every opportunity to worship together with other like-minded believers. I can’t understand people who go to church on Saturday nights so they don’t “mess up” their Sundays. Why are they so eager to get away from the church? Where else would they rather be?

There was a time when coming to Christ meant coming to His church. As far back as the New Testament, salvation brought you into union with the visible, gathered Body of Christ (cf. Acts 2:47). Becoming a Christian meant entering into fellowship with the people of God.

That’s changed. The contemporary emphasis in evangelicalism is a believer’s personal relationship to Christ. Individual faith is the pervasive theme, and rarely is there any discussion of how believers are supposed to fit into the church.

When was the last time you read a tract or heard a gospel presentation that ends with a discussion of the believer’s relationship to the church? At best there is a very low emphasis on church involvement, church membership, and being a part of the family of God in the visible, gathered household of saints.

And in the massive effort to make salvation personal, the church has been left behind and overlooked to the detriment of many souls. Too many people today tend to be ecclesiastical consumers. They’re only interested in what they can get out of their church, and they bounce from congregation to congregation as their whims and interests change. They don’t have any particular commitment or loyalty to a specific assembly of saints.

In fact, they have little to no attachment to the church at all, and are under no obligation for regular attendance—if they make it, they make it; if not, it’s no big deal.

For people like that, their faith is completely anchored in their personal relationships with Christ—there is no corporate commitment or responsibility to the people of God. Their Christianity exists completely outside and apart from the church.

But the idea of believers living independently of the church is totally foreign to the New Testament. The Holy Spirit addressed almost every epistle to a local church, and other books like 1 and 2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon were addressed to key leaders in the church. Even the book of James—which was written to believers scattered by persecution—assumes the recipients are still meeting together and deals heavily with life in the context of the church.

Throughout the New Testament the assumption is always the same: that the people of God are faithfully gathering together in a local assembly where the Word of God is being disseminated. That unified gathering—not just the invisible worldwide church, but the local, visible congregation—is at the heart of Christianity. The church is the only institution the Lord established and promised to bless. Why would anyone who claims to love the Lord want to keep His people at arm’s length?

The widespread lack of commitment to the church shows up in many other ways as well—the rampant neglect of baptism and communion, the explosion of parachurch ministries, and the forsaking of the biblical qualifications for church leadership are just a few examples.

For now, we’re going to focus on our responsibility to the church and the role each of us is called to play in our local congregations. It starts with the important step of submitting to your local church in membership, and that’s where we’ll pick up next week.

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