The Exclusiveness of the Gospel, Part 1-2

How wide is God's mercy? Some believe His gracious offer of salvation extends to people of every belief and religion. Others hold a narrower, more exclusive view . . . that apart from repentance and faith in Christ, there is no salvation. Well, today on "Grace to You", John MacArthur's going to take you to the Bible - to show you what it says about the people God saves . . . and the people He doesn't.

The Exclusiveness of the Gospel, Part 1-1

It seems that more and more religious leaders are embracing a message that says, "There are many paths to God. Everyone's going to heaven. If you're spiritual and sincere, you'll make it." Is it right to make the gospel as inclusive as possible? Did Jesus allow leeway? For help in this area, listen to today's edition of "Grace to You" with John MacArthur.

Deliverance - From the Temporal World to the Eternal Kingdom, Part 2

How do you think your life would change if you lived through a near-death experience? Would you see each day as a gift? Well, in a real sense you have already been saved in a spectacular way if you're a Christian. Question is, how should your deliverance from sin affect the way you live your life both now and in the future? Consider that today on "Grace to You" as John MacArthur continues his study called "Delivered by God".

Deliverance - From the Temporal World to the Eternal Kingdom, Part 1

If you're a Christian you've been saved from your sin . . . rescued by God. What does that fact - that you've been delivered - mean for you today? How should your life change in the here and now? John MacArthur examines the biblical answers as he continue his series "Delivered by God" on "Grace to You".

Deliverance - From Sin to Righteousness, Part 2-2

How focused are you and your church at rescuing people lost in sin? Is your church involvement more a social gathering than for the purpose of saving lives? Consider thse question as John continues his series called "Delivered by God".

Deliverance - From Sin to Righteousness, Part 2-1

These days, many popular evangelical leaders are teaching that Christianity isn't much different from other religions. They're basically saying you don't have to change how you think and how you live when you become a Christian as long as you're sincere. Well, how does that square with what Scripture teaches? Does being a Christian simply mean you've been saved from hell? John MacArthur helps answer those question today as he continues his current study on "Grace to You" title "Delivered by God".

Deliverance - From Sin to Righteousness, Part 1-2

It's an aspect of salvation every Christian needs to understand . . . What does God deliver you from when He saves you? Well, John MacArthur's current study on "Grace to You" is answering that question. He's taking a compelling look at all the things Christ delivers you from when He grants you salvation. This series on the life-changing power of salvation is title "Delivered by God".

Deliverance - From Sin to Righteousness, Part 1-1

"Grace to You" is committed to the truth of God's Word - even the hard truth you don't always hear today. John MacAruthur will explain the danger you are in if you don't know Christ . . . and, if you're a believer he will help you communicate the gospel with conviction. So stay here as John continues his study titled "Delivered by God".

Deliverance - From Error to Truth, Part 2-2

It's been said that all wrongdoing is done n the sincere belief that it's the right thing to do. You know, it's probably true that many false ideas about God and salvation are promoted in the sincere belief that they are right. Thing is, sincerity doesn't save anyone. John MacArthur looks at that principle on this edition of "Grace to You" as he answers the critical question, "What do you need to believe about God to be a Christian?"

Deliverance - From Error to Truth, Part 2-1

Now, when you say one thing but your actions tell a different story, you've got a problem. Yet, some people see no problem when a person claims he's a Christian . . . but his actions, attitudes - his way of life - bear no resemblance to what the Bible says a Christian should look like. That sort of thinking compelled John MacArthur to examine what being a Christian - what being "Delivered by God" really means.

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