Recommending two pastor bloggers who are reformed charismatics

Recommending two pastor bloggers who are reformed charismatics December 6, 2005

I havent much time to blog right now, but I do just want to point you to two of the veritable gaggle of reformed charismatics we now have forming. It is interesting how the storm that is the whole charismatic debate has had an incredibly positive effect over on this side of the blogosphere divide. Over the centuries heretics served the church well by causing a coming together of Gods people and a formulation of good doctrine. Whilst I wouldn’t want to call Phil Johnson a heretic, he and others have played at least a part in prodding some lurking reformed charismatics to band together and post on the subject.

The two that I want to really highlight today are both written by Sovereign Grace pastors.

The first pastor blogger Mark Lauterbach is passionate about the gospel and encourages us in his profile to listen to sermons by reformed pastor Tim Keller claiming no one preaches better gospel saturated sermons than Dr Keller. I love Mark’s last seven posts the majority of which all speak in a respectful and biblically informed way about how he came to believe that when it comes to cessationism “there is no exegetical base for this conclusion”.

Read them all, you wont regret it:

The second is by Chris Daukas who has an eight part series which lends weighty exegetical support to some of the key reformed charismatic propositions – there is real biblical theology in these posts, and again I would encourage you to read them.

This debate really has been very one sided so far. Is there anyone out there prepared to take on such heavyweights as these Godly men?


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