I have listened to him a few times but have never read any of his books. He like David Jeremiah is a dispensationalist and probably will not be as popular among Reformed churches and groups. What do you think about him?
Great Bible expositor and Calvinistic at some levels, depending on how Calvinism is defined.
Yes, he's a premillennial dispensationationalist, but so is John MacArthur, who is somewhat popular with Reformed folks.
I think Swindoll is largely unpopular with Reformed folks because of his association with DTS.
I agree with this assessment. His book Grace Awakening literally changed my life. Some of my former associates would say "for the worst", but I would not go back for anything.
Many in the die hard Reformed circles that post on some FB groups I am on do not like David Jeremiah. However most of these are of the Paul Washer ilk, and he is Lordship to the core!! He sometimes judges people's salvation all by what he sees. He does not know if the people are false converts or just acting in the flesh and disobedient that will lose their rewards. However by what he said in one sermon he called everyone a false convert.
Jesus I know and Paul I know, but who is Paul Washer?
Seriously, I have more important things to do than worry about who is in whose "camp", what kind of evangelism methods they do and do not endorse, how they spend their money, and so on. Seems like gossip-mongering to do that to me.
While I would like to see God use any of these men, what is telling here is your reaction to godly preaching and teaching.
I will stand by most of what Paul Washer teaches any day of the week.You should not mis-represent what he says. Could you show what you believe he has taught that is wrong???
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He having served in the mission field, I would be willing to say that demon spirits know who he is.:wavey: