“The Wickedness of the Crucifixion, Part 2” (#1)

Imagine you were there 2,000 years ago on that hillside watching the nails pierce Jesus’ hands and feet. What would your thoughts be? What would you make of all that Christ endured and the things he said? You obviously can’t go back to that pivotal moment, but John MacArthur will show you the responses of those who were in attendance—what it could reveal about you and how you should respond to His death. Don’t miss this edition of GRACE TO YOU.

“The Wickedness of the Crucifixion, Part 1” (#2)

Jesus endured unimaginable pain on the cross—more than that, He faced His Father’s wrath. That’s the turning point in history ... the painful crescendo of Jesus’ earthly ministry. Yet the Bible says very little about the physical pain Christ experienced on the cross. So what does it emphasize and how can that help deepen your worship as Easter approaches? On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur helps answer those questions when he continues his study called The Murder of Jesus.

“The Wickedness of the Crucifixion, Part 1” (#1)

This time of year countless movies and documentaries claim to look at the facts surrounding Christ’s death. But what’s the truth? And are you prepared to share that truth with those you love? John MacArthur helps you have the right focus this Easter, with a look at The Murder of Jesus. Don’t miss this series on GRACE TO YOU!

Making Disciples of All Nations, Part 2b

One business has these words on its website: “Woe to that company that loses sight of its mission statement for it has taken the first step on the slippery slope to failure.” Well, in a similar way, woe to the Christian who forgets his unique mission —namely, the Great Commission ... Jesus’ command to go into the world and make disciples. Question is, how does that call to action connect with the ordinary responsibilities you have ... working, running errands, or going to school? John MacArthur’s tackling that practical question in his current study on GRACE TO YOU titled, simply ... The Great Commission.

Making Disciples of All Nations, Part 2a

Picture this: You explain the gospel to three friends ... and all three reject it. Does that necessarily mean you failed? Should you have said something differently? What does it take to be an effective witness for Christ? On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur takes you through a boot camp of sorts that will help you become what the great teacher Charles Spurgeon called a more potent soul-winner. Tune in for John’s study of The Great Commission.

Making Disciples of All Nations, Part 1b

You may not often think of it in these terms, but you and I are living ina spiritually lost world ... made up of the people you see in your neighborhood, your favorite restaurant, and the shopping mall. No doubt many of those lost people are folks you know —friends, coworkers, loved ones. What should you say to those lost people you care about most? John MacArthur shows you on the next GRACE TO YOU.

Making Disciples of All Nations, Part 1a

On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur starts a four-day look at what should be one of the primary objectives of every believer ... making disciples. How does the Lord want you to make disciples? Consider that as John examines the mission Jesus gave his followers before He ascended into Heaven—otherwise known as ... The Great Commission.

The King Fulfills Prophecy, Part 2

Perhaps you’re listening to this broadcast as you drive to see loved ones. Maybe you’re tuning in from home while you prepare a Christmas meal or wrap presents. Or maybe you’re about to watch a favorite holiday movie. No matter your schedule this Christmas Eve, a question to keep in mind: how do you worship Christ the way He deserves and get the most out of this season? Consider that as John MacArthur continues his series titled The Birth of the King on GRACE TO YOU.

The King Fulfills Prophecy, Part 1

There are many miracles that get our attention at Christmas ... the virgin birth, the star of Bethlehem, the angels singing and more. Yet, even more important than the miraculous circumstances of Christ’s birth is the reason that He came. That’s John MacArthur’s focus on the next GRACE TO YOU.

Fools and Wise Men, Part 2

There’s no reason to believe that Jesus was actually born on December 25—and it might be good that we don’t know the exact day of Christ’s birth ... because He needs to be our focus the other 364 days too. Still, you can be thankful there’s a holiday celebrating Jesus’ birth ... a time when even unbelievers are open to Bible teaching perhaps more than any other time. On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur provides a rich dose of gospel truth you can communicate with loved ones. It’s all part of his series on The Birth of the King.

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