Exploring the Morrow Controversy with D.J. McLean
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About the Guest(s): DJ McLean is an elder at Cambridge Presbyterian Church in Cambridge, England. He has a PhD in 17th-century reformed theology, focusing on Scottish theology. In addition to...
show more- Understanding the Marrow Controversy: The controversy focused on how one begins and continues the Christian life, stressing that salvation comes through Christ alone without preconditions.
- Free Offer of the Gospel: Christ is freely offered to all sinners, aligning with reformed theology's compatibility with particular redemption.
- Order of Salvation: Faith must precede repentance for true evangelical conversion, highlighting that repentance flows from a heart redeemed by Christ.
- Evangelical Obedience: True obedience to God's commandments stems from the redemption in Christ rather than legalistic observance.
- Pastoral Applications: The doctrines discussed enrich pastoral work by providing a framework for a joyful and free Christian life, rooted in the assurance of faith.
- "We don't bring anything to earn the right to trust in Christ…you just are called to come to Christ as you are." – DJ McLean
- “Faith must precede repentance, as evangelical repentance can only flow from a heart that's been redeemed.” – DJ McLean
- "The free offer of the gospel means that Christ is held out as the savior of sinners and everyone is invited to come to him without money and without price." – DJ McLean
- “We live the Christian life from joy, from faith, from assurance, from that freeness of access that we have to God as our father.” – DJ McLean
- "Evangelical obedience flows from the redemption that is ours in Christ." – DJ McLean
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