The Prophecy for Failure
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The New Passover
You’ve probably heard that a Bible that’s falling apart usually belongs to someone who isn’t. The reason: When you’re constantly reading your Bible and meditating on its truth, you’re constantly faced with the truth of who Jesus Christ is—the living, ruling, all-powerful, and compassionate Savior. So risk some wear and tear on your Bible with John MacArthur . . . on GRACE TO YOU.
Players in the Drama of the Cross, Part 2
When you think of Jesus Christ’s life on earth, what comes to mind? Maybe His zeal for pure worship of God and a right understanding of Scripture? Or His confrontation of religious hypocrisy? Well, there’s another aspect of Jesus’ ministry that you can’t afford to overlook. John MacArthur shows you that on GRACE TO YOU.
Players in the Drama of the Cross, Part 1
Well, Easter is coming fast . . . a time to remember the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Christ. And even with all that you know about those events, there may be details that are hazier than you realize. So join John MacArthur as he fills in the gaps and helps prepare you for a worshipful Easter celebration in his series The Divine Drama of Redemption. . . on GRACE TO YOU.
Four Ways to Miss Heaven
The renowned British pastor Charles Spurgeon once said, “It’s shocking to think that a change in the weather has more effect on some people’s lives than the dread alternative of heaven or hell.” Make sure you set your priorities where they ought to be. Join John MacArthur for his critical study called The Sinfulness of Sin. . . on GRACE TO YOU.
Man's Biggest Problem
The great Puritan Matthew Henry once observed, “A slight wound can kill you if you neglect it . . . and even a little sin, if you don’t repent, will be your ruin.” It’s nothing you want to mess around with, this thing called sin. John MacArthur shows you how to recognize the sin in your life, and how to defeat it on the next GRACE TO YOU.
Who Is an Adulterer? Part 2 (B)
Here are some questions for you: Why does God hate sin so much—why is it so repulsiveto Him? And what can you do to defeat the sin in your life—to kill it before it takes root? Consider those questions with John MacArthur as he continues his compelling study titled . . . The Sinfulness of Sin. . . on GRACE TO YOU.
Who Is an Adulterer? Part 2 (A)
These days,for something to be labeled as wrong, there seems to be only one requirement: The loudest and most influential voices in society just have to say it’s wrong. Of course, that standard doesn’t come close to the biblical standard of what it means to commit as in. So make sure you understand The Sinfulness of Sin—that’s John MacArthur’s series . . . on GRACE TO YOU.
Who Is an Adulterer? Part 1 (B)
If the commands “do not commit adultery” or “do not murder” are about avoiding more than those sinful acts but also even the thoughts behind them . . . where does that leave you? If God’s holy standards mean that everyone is guilty—everyone is a sinner—what can you do? Consider that as John MacArthur continues his look at . . . The Sinfulness of Sin. . . on GRACE TO YOU.
Who Is an Adulterer? Part 1 (A)
Sin. It’s . . . cheating on your taxes . . . hitting someone in anger . . . cursing at an enemy . . . and so much more. And . . . it’s so much less. Question is: What exactly is sin . . . and how do you defeat it? Consider that with John MacArthur as he looks at the Sermon on the Mount to help you understand The Sinfulness of Sin.
Who Is a Murderer? (B)
When you hear about a terrorist or some other horrible criminal . . . it’s easy to say, “I’m not as bad as that person.” But what does Scripture say about comparing your sinfulness with that of others—or for that matter, comparing your righteousness with theirs? John MacArthur will answer questions like those on GRACE TO YOU as he continues his look at . . . The Sinfulness of Sin.