CharlieJ
Puritan Board Junior
I recently had a discussion with a friend who ... ok, I won't give the back story, b/c it would just distract you.
During the course of the discussion, he kept saying things like "repentant faith" and "repentance is a part of faith." I'm guessing there's a good bit of John MacArthur-influenced thinking going on.
Do phrases like "repentant faith" confuse law and gospel, or undermine the doctrine of justification by faith alone?
During the course of the discussion, he kept saying things like "repentant faith" and "repentance is a part of faith." I'm guessing there's a good bit of John MacArthur-influenced thinking going on.
Do phrases like "repentant faith" confuse law and gospel, or undermine the doctrine of justification by faith alone?