“El verdadero evangelio es un llamado a negarse a uno mismo. No es un llamado a la autorrealización. Eso lo pone contra la proclamación contemporánea del evangelio, en la que los ministros ven a Jesús como un genio utilitario. Uno frota la lámpara, Cristo sale y le dice que puede tener lo que se le antoje; uno le da la lista, y él lo cumple. Jesús lo dijo inequívoca e inescapablemente: «Si alguno quiere venir en pos de mí, niéguese a sí mismo, y tome su cruz, y sígame. Porque todo el que quiera salvar su vida, la perderá; y todo el que pierda su vida por causa de mí, la hallará» (Mateo 16.24–25). No se trata de exaltarme a mí mismo, se trata de matarme a mí mismo. Es la muerte del yo. Uno gana al perder; uno vive al morir. Ese es el mensaje central del evangelio. Esa es la esencia del discipulado. El pasaje no menciona nada de mejorar la autoestima, de ser rico y triunfante, de sentirse bien respecto a uno mismo o de tener satisfechas todas las necesidades, que es lo que muchas iglesias predican estos días a fin de dorar la píldora de la verdad. Así que, ¿quién tiene razón? ¿Es el mensaje del cristianismo de realización propia o es la negación de uno mismo? No puede ser ambas cosas. Si es cuestión de opinión, yo hago lo mío y usted hace lo suyo, y ambos nos deslizamos raudos y contentos en direcciones diferentes. Pero el cristianismo, el evangelio genuino de Jesucristo, no es cuestión de opinión. Es cuestión de verdad. Lo que usted quiere, lo que yo quiero o lo que cualquiera quiere no importa. Es lo que es… por la voluntad soberana de Dios.”
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John F. MacArthur, Jr. is a fifth-generation preacher who serves as a pastor-teacher of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California. He is also a prolific author, conference speaker, and is president of The Master's College and Seminary. MacArthur received a B.A. from Los Angeles Pacific College, his M.Div. from Talbot Theological Seminary, Litt.D. at Grace Graduate School, and D.D. from Talbot Theological Seminary. In addition to his administrative responsibilities, he regularly teaches Expository Preaching at the seminary and frequently speaks in chapel.
MacArthur's pulpit ministry has been extended around the globe through his media ministry, Grace to You, and its satellite offices in Australia, Canada, Europe, India, New Zealand, Singapore, and South Africa. In addition to producing daily radio programs for nearly 2,000 English and Spanish radio outlets worldwide, Grace to You distributes books, software, audiotapes, and CDs by John MacArthur. In thirty-six years of ministry, Grace to You has distributed more than thirteen million CDs and audiotapes.
John Fullerton MacArthur, Jr. is a United States evangelical writer and minister, noted for his radio program entitled Grace to You. MacArthur is a fifth-generation pastor, a popular author and conference speaker and has served as the pastor-teacher of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California since 1969, and as the President of The Master's College (and the related The Master's Seminary) in Santa Clarita, California.
Theologically, MacArthur is a conservative far-right Baptist, a strong proponent of expository preaching, a dispensationalist and a self-described Calvinist. He has been acknowledged by Christianity Today as one of the most influential preachers of his time, and is a frequent guest on Larry King Live as representative of an evangelical Christian perspective.
MacArthur has authored or edited more than 150 books, most notably the MacArthur Study Bible, which has sold more than 1 million copies and received a Gold Medallion Book Award. Other best-selling books include his MacArthur New Testament Commentary Series (more than 1 million copies), Twelve Ordinary Men, (more than 500,000 copies), and the children's book A Faith to Grow On, which garnered an ECPA Christian Book Award.