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John MacArthurZondervan / 1993 / Mass PaperbackOur Price$12.994.6 out of 5 stars for Charismatic Chaos. View reviews of this product. 28 Reviews
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Benny MacWyomingAge: 45-54Gender: male5 Stars Out Of 5Biblical TheologyJuly 16, 2011Benny MacWyomingAge: 45-54Gender: maleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5Having been raised in a Pentecostal ministering family and experienced most if not all of the subjects MacArthur addresses in Charismatic Chaos I could not recommend a better read, other than God's Word, which he leans on heavily to validate the cessationist view of the gifts of the Spirit he endorses.
Subjective experiences to validate understanding of God is not safe or Biblical. If your desire is to know God as He reveals Himself in His Word but are confused about spiritual experiences and how they relate to your understanding of God this is a must read.
It is written to be understood and carefully respectful of people's feelings. Anyone offended, in my opinion, is not ready for Biblical truth on the matter and has a skewed and man-centered view of the Holy Spirit and His work in the life of the Church. His work is to testify of the Son and Glorify the Father, not man. -
Malcolm Christmas5 Stars Out Of 5July 30, 2010Malcolm ChristmasThis is a great book! What Macarthur said, I have known for a longtime. To me the charismatic movement is false teaching. Love the book!!
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Arlie Lloyd5 Stars Out Of 5March 26, 2010Arlie LloydMany people are confusion on these issues,and this book offers a clear understanding of how and why Charismatic spiritual gifts came about. I highly recommend this book for folks with questions on these issues.
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PatrickAlabamaAge: 35-44Gender: male5 Stars Out Of 5September 9, 2009PatrickAlabamaAge: 35-44Gender: maleDr. MacArthur lovingly, yet honestly and candidly, responds to the theological and practical questions raised due to the explosion of Charismatic doctrines and practices within our churches. Those who read will be called to the testimony of scripture to see if we can find any biblical support for the framework of Charismatic theology. MacArthur also reveals the darkness found in the "Word of Faith" movement, and its relationship to metaphysical cults. This book is a much needed read, especially for those of us that seek to understand Charismatics. While he has no desire to discredit the ministries of clear thinking Charismatic brothers that are orthodox in doctrine, MacArthur looks at this young movement within the Church, points out the dangers of it, and examines it in the light of scripture.
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Lisa Dawson5 Stars Out Of 5December 30, 2009Lisa DawsonThis book is a must read! It is a call for all Christians to return to their Biblical roots.
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