In this optional session, Steven Lawson shows that Spurgeon fearlessly taught the doctrines of grace and simultaneously held …

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  1. most of what is called the "church" today is not. If there were a Spurgeon today they would find a way to condemn him. They would find a "tickling" "cheap grace" message to drown out the truth that Spurgeon so well pointed to and lived. Don't be miss lead by the over use of "Calvinism", it's Christ we preach, believe, and this was true for Spurgeon and actually what S. Lawson was saying but it is too much put to Calvinism, for it there's anything about what Calvin taught, or any person it's Christ. Praise you Lord!

  2. Very powerful sermon, thanks for posting – following Chesterton’s comment on original sin I think total depravity too is empirically true. What I disagree with is the selective outrage against Catholicism, at least today (I can’t comment on Spurgeon’s time) – I mean the woke pope is no prize but “mainline” Protestants are far worse – they have a Savior but no sin to be saved from, except gibberish like “transphobia” & “heteronormativity,” which really mean is that sin is no longer offending God but pleasing him

  3. I love Steve Lawson but he's off track, here in the beginning already. Whatever you think of Calvinism is beside the point right now. However, when you equate following the teaching of any man with evangelism of the Gospel, you're wrong.
    Before you say follow him more to understand, I'll let you know that I do follow Bro Lawson a lot and have a deep appreciation for him.

  4. 1 Timothy 2 v 4

    Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.

    1 Corinthians 4 v 5

    Therefore judge nothing before the time, until the Lord come, who both will bring to light the hidden things of darkness, and will make manifest the counsels of the hearts: and then shall every man have praise of God.

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