John MacArthur (American pastor)

Pastor

Birthday June 19, 1939

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Los Angeles, California, US

Age 84 years old

Nationality United States

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1939

John Fullerton MacArthur Jr. (born June 19, 1939) is an American pastor and author who hosts the national Christian radio and television program Grace to You.

1950

The grandson of Canadian Anglican minister Harry MacArthur (died 1950) and son of Baptist radio preacher Jack MacArthur (born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada) and Irene Dockendorf, MacArthur was born in Los Angeles.

1957

MacArthur followed in his father's footsteps to enroll at the fundamentalist Bob Jones College from 1957 to 1959.

1960

In 1960, after a year off, he was accepted to the Free Methodist Church’s Los Angeles Pacific College, where in his senior year he observed two games of football, going on field once for one play (see 1962 yearbook statistics).

1963

In 1963, he was granted a Masters of Divinity from the Bible Institute of Los Angeles's new Talbot Theological Seminary, in La Mirada, California, with honors.

When at Bob Jones University in South Carolina, MacArthur’s father recruited him to the Voice of Calvary singing quartet, often broadcast on Christian radio in Southern California.

1964

From 1964 to 1966, MacArthur was hired by his father as associate pastor at the Harry MacArthur Memorial Bible Church (now Calvary Bible Church in Burbank, California), which his father Jack had planted and named after his own father.

1966

From 1966 to 1969, MacArthur was hired as the faculty representative for Talbot Theological Seminary.

1969

He has been the pastor of Grace Community Church, a non-denominational church in Sun Valley, California since February 9, 1969.

He is currently the chancellor emeritus of The Master's University in Santa Clarita and The Master's Seminary.

MacArthur is a proponent of expository preaching, and has been acknowledged by Christianity Today as one of the most influential preachers of his time.

MacArthur has written or edited more than 150 books.

His MacArthur Study Bible has sold more than one million copies, receiving a Gold Medallion Book Award.

On February 9, 1969, he was hired as the third and youngest pastor at the nondenominational Grace Community Church of Sun Valley, California.

1977

MacArthur's daily radio and television program, Grace to You was created by the Grace media team to publicize audio cassettes of sermons; in 1977, it was first broadcast in Baltimore, Maryland.

1979

During a 1979 interview, Pastor MacArthur stated he is "distantly related to General Douglas MacArthur."

He went on to say, "I understand that I’m a fifth cousin, and so it’s quite a distance but nonetheless we are related."

1983

In 1983, MacArthur first published his belief in the doctrine of "incarnational sonship."

1985

In 1985, MacArthur was made President of Los Angeles Baptist College, now The Master's University, a four-year Christian liberal-arts college.

1986

In 1986, he was made President of the new Master's Seminary.

1989

In 1989, after some criticism, he defended his views in a plenary session of the annual convention of the Independent Fundamental Churches of America (IFCA).

A decade later, he announced he had retracted this view via an article from Grace to You.

MacArthur has stated that he opposes both "male chauvinist and feminist views."

He has a complementarian view on gender roles and considers that the Bible forbids women to preach to men or to exercise authority over men in churches, and he believes that the Biblical roles of elder and pastor are restricted to men.

To this end he cites the biblical passages of 1 Timothy 2:11–12 [1 Corinthians 14:34-35].

MacArthur describes himself as a "leaky dispensationalist."

MacArthur holds to the dispensationalist school of premillennialism, a pre-tribulational Rapture of the Church, and a literal Millennium.

He teaches a completely restored Israel shall inherit physical ownership of the land of Canaan on the earth.

MacArthur believes "that if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved".

2011

Nearly 43 years after beginning in the pulpit of Grace Community, MacArthur completed one of his own life goals, that of preaching through the entire New Testament on June 5, 2011.

Central to MacArthur's theology is a very high view of scripture (the 66 books of the Protestant Bible).

He believes that scripture is inerrant and infallible because it is "the Word of God" and that God cannot lie.

Furthermore, he believes that Christians are obliged to render full submission to scripture above all else and that "[t]o mishandle the Word of God is to misrepresent the One who wrote it. To reject its claims is to call Him a liar. To ignore its message is to snub that which the Holy Spirit inspired."

MacArthur is a cessationist, holding that the "sign gifts" (such as prophecy) described in the Bible were temporarily granted to the apostles to authenticate the origin and truth of the scriptures, and that at the close of the Apostolic Age these gifts had served their purpose and ceased to be granted.

He is one of the most prominent voices in American Christianity against the continuationist beliefs of Pentecostalism and the Charismatic Movement, which assert that God continues to confer sign gifts today.

MacArthur has written three books on the subject.

2013

In October 2013, his church hosted a conference called "Strange Fire" to mark the launch of a book of the same name.

The event featured a number of speakers who argued for cessationist theology and strongly critiqued the Charismatic Movement.

MacArthur argues that modern "visions, revelations, voices from heaven... dreams, speaking in tongues, prophecies, out-of-body experiences, trip to heaven, anointings, miracles [are] all false, all lies, all deceptions attributed falsely to the Holy Spirit."

He has remarked that "[t]he Charismatic movement has stolen the Holy Spirit and created a golden calf, and they're dancing around the golden calf as if it were the Holy Spirit."