The Christian’s Responsibility to Government, Part 3

It seems that every presidential election here in the United States stirs concern and anxiety about the future of this country. And that can be good—it can increase your desire for heaven. But while you’re serving the Lord here . . . how can you make sure your earthly citizenship honors Christ? And, if someone who rejects God and His Word comes to power . . . does your responsibility change? Find out,on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.

The Christian’s Responsibility to Government, Part 2b

Say that your government misuses tax revenue . . . makes laws based on political correctness, not morality . . . and tends to deal harshly with its critics. How can submitting to a government like that further your Christian testimony? Wouldn’t it be better—make a stronger statement—to protest against, and even disobey, government actions that dishonor God?Hear more from John MacArthur on GRACE TO YOU.

The Christian’s Responsibility to Government, Part 2a

It’s been said that resistance to tyrants is obedience to God. Well, that could be true, depending on the circumstances—for example if the government commands you to do something that violates Scripture,you need to obey God, not man. But if you live in a democratic republic, like the United States, how can you honor God with your vote? And how should you respond to a government whose policies are opposed to God’s Word? Find out, on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.

The Christian’s Responsibility to Government, Part 1b

You’ve heard of Nero . . . the first-century Roman emperor who outlawed Christianity and murdered thousands of believers. What did the apostle Paul—who lived in that society—say about the Roman government? How do his words apply to you today . . . no matter what kind of government you live under? Find out on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.

The Christian’s Responsibility to Government, Part 1a

When legislators pass laws that run counter to Scripture—what should you do? And how much priority should you place on political activism? Bottom line, what’s a Christian’s responsibility to government? Find out,on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.

The Love of God, Part 5b

When you check the headlines and read about violence, disasters and disease . . . do you find yourself doubting God’s goodness . . . wondering if God is—in His most essential nature—loving? If so, you need a deeper understanding of the nature and extent of God’s Love. Hear more from John MacArthur, on GRACE TO YOU.

The Love of God, Part 5a

There are some things that common sense tells you should not go together . . . but with a closer look, you can understand and accept why they do go together. With that in mind, on today’s GRACE TO YOU John MacArthur will help you see how God can punish sinners for eternity and yet still be a God of love.

The Love of God, Part 4b

It’s hard to avoid being bombarded with reports about the coronavirus pandemic, riots, murders, natural disasters—the bad news is rampant. Many people wonder why God allows such calamities. After all, isn’t God a loving God? Why would He allow things to happen that could make Him look uncaring and cruel? Hear more from John MacArthur, on GRACE TO YOU.

Using Your Liberty, Part 2

When you face a decision and the Bible doesn’t give you a clear “thou shall not” command . . . when the issue is not black or white . . . what should you do? How do you make decisions that honor God in the many “grey areas” of life? Find out, on this edition of GRACE TO YOU.

Elements of Joy, Part 3b

Certainly, life can be difficult, even tragic. Perhaps you’re in a situation right now that makes you wonder . . . What good could ever come of this? Yet even in the hardest circumstances, it is possible to be content . . . even joyful. How is that possible? Find out on GRACE TO YOU .

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