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An Interview with John MacArthur
Common Questions about Lordship, Part 1
Common Questions about Lordship, Part 2
Do you find it easier now to develop a sermon from a passage?
Does John MacArthur teach salvation by works in his book Hard to Believe?
How do you differentiate between persuasion and manipulation?
How do you guard your preparation time?
How does Grace to You protect user privacy?
How long does it take you to prepare a sermon?
If John MacArthur doesn’t teach salvation by works, what happened in the first edition of his book Hard to Believe?
If we are to proclaim the "whole counsel of God," why do you preach predominately from the New Testament?
In the first edition of Hard to Believe, John MacArthur said some things that sounded like works salvation. What does he really believe and teach on this issue?
I've heard it said that 50 percent of a sermon should be application. Could you comment?
Preaching and the Clock
Reexamining the Eternal Sonship of Christ
Since notable expositors are avid readers, what are your reading preferences?
To what extent do you use notes? Do you write a manuscript?
What abiding lessons would you teach men who are committed to expository preaching that will sustain them for a lifetime of ministry?
What are your thoughts about the doctrine of election?
What books have most influenced John MacArthur?
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