Hyper-Evangelism: Another Gospel, though a Mighty Power
The author explains that hyper-evangelism does not emphasize the aspect of God as lawgiver and judge. In other words, the truth of man's position before the law of God is simply ignored in the preaching. The consequences are discussed further in the article. Other observations are that it ignores the sovereignty and power of God in the dispensation of his grace, the glory of God in the salvation of a sinner, and the lurking danger of antinomianism in converts. Other unscriptural devices noted include excessive hymn singing, use of instruments, the introduction of an enquiry room, and new ways of conducting public prayers.
Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 2007. 11 pages.
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