Please post scripture that supports this assertion.
Please post scripture that supports this assertion that lists the names of all of the leadership of local churches.
I disagree that he is "one of the very best teachers." There are many people more capable and insightful.
I generally haven't followed his writing/teaching since around 1991, but here are a few areas in which I disagree:
Young earth creationism
Premillennial dispensationalism
Belief in what is popularly called "the rapture" (removal of the church from the earth)
Calvinism
Complementarian theology (patriarchy)
His primary contribution to my theology:
His emphasis on Lordship Salvation -- I read "Gospel According to Jesus" when it first came out in the late 1980s and was quite pleased to see him supporting something I had been preaching for several years. It was quite affirming to me as a budding theologian. However, I believe that MacArthur doesn't quite understand that the gospel is much more than simply atonement, which is a weakness of his theology, likely because of his dispensational convictions. He does not seem to understand that the Kingdom of God is the focus of the New Testament, something that includes ALL of the doctrine of atonement and much more.
Onus is on you to produce for us ANY NT passage thjat states that a woman can now be a pastor or Elder in the local church!
Surely if true, can give us one?
When it became apparent that it was going to be between Stone and Litton, I was sure that Stone would lose to Litton, though I believed it would still be Litton who would win. A majority of the messengers who voted wanted to keep the status quo that Greear had, and they supported Litton accordingly. It was close, though. We are praying that soon the conservatives will once again be ablt to gain control of the office of President as well as the EC and start making the necessary changes to the Convention.
You are the one who made an assertion that all the leaders of the churches were male. To make that claim with integrity, you would have to have a list of those leaders. There are church leaders referenced in the New Testament, but you apparently don't want to actually do the work.
Sure, I can do that.
2 John 1 The elder to the chosen lady and her children, whom I love in truth...
The word that is translated "lady" is the feminine form of the Greek word κυρίᾳ, which is a person who has authority. So she is the female authority of the church. The brief epistle is to her to keep the false teachers out of the congregation by her authority as leader of the congregation.
I could try to show you why I believe you are in error, but you have already demonstrated (and are still demonstrating) that you don't allow scripture to correct your opinions when it speaks plainly (Matthias replacing Judas Iscariot), so there is no point discussing this with you.
Did Paul mention for the requirement of a pastor Elder or deacon could be a female?
And you views in many areas not based upon the scriptures, but what culture and current held opinions are dictating!
I think people are blowing this thing way out of proportion. I know many pastor who use other preachers sermons, and most are gracious enough to let them use them. It truly shouldn't be that big of a deal unless the preacher who appropriated the sermon is claiming that he created it himself.
That may be, but people may want to know specifics if their pastor is relying heavily on material from other developed sources.
I know of one case where a pastor used without credit verbatim material from a book as if it were his own.
The funny part was that the author presented the material as historical, quoting from another author, but the entire narrative, including that second author, seems to have been a complete fabrication developed for effect.
Is Christ still being preached? Are you perfect? Care to cast the first stone? UGH...sometimes "Christians" really tick me off with their biting and devouring one another. What a field day the adversary is having with this, taking the focus off of Christ and the building of the Kingdom, being divisive, and trying to tear away at the fabric of who we are as saved individuals.