Calling Rulers to Repentance (#2 of 2)
You may think the only way to make government better is by voting out the bad leaders. But when was the last time you prayed for bad leaders to become good leaders—for God to redeem the people in authority over you? John MacArthur recently called his church to pray for the repentance of California’s governor. Learn why as we break from our regular schedule . . . on GRACE TO YOU.
Calling Rulers to Repentance (#1 of 2)
After California’s governor recently had billboards put up in politically conservative states, encouraging women there to come to California to have abortions, John MacArthur wrote an open letter to the governor . . . and then preached the message that you’ll hear on the next GRACE TO YOU. Tune in as we interrupt our regular schedule to air that message, titled . . . “Calling Rulers to Repentance.”
God’s Kingdom Is Not of This World (#1)
Many pastors have tried to reverse the decline in church attendance by making church more entertaining. But will certain strategies strengthen the church for the work it needs to do—the work God established the church to do? The challenges for God’s people seem more insurmountable today than ever. Make sure you’re thinking biblically about those challenges and listen to GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur to help you do just that.
How to Play Church
On February 9, 1969, John MacArthur stepped into the pulpit of Grace Community Church. Since then, he has preached Sunday after Sunday . . . teaching verse by verse through every book of the New Testament.Today on GRACE TO YOU, you’re going to hear the first sermon John preached as the pastor of Grace Church. It’s part of perhaps his most unique series. It’s titled . . . The New Testament, Beginning to End.
The Master’s Men Part 5 - Judas Iscariot (#2)
As awful as Judas’s betrayal was, there is still a lot that you and I can learn from his life and his sin. Today on GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur looks at some of the practical lessons that Judas Iscariot teaches us as John continues his in-depth character studies of the twelve disciples in the series he titled . . . The Master’s Men.
The Master’s Men Part 5 - Judas Iscariot (#1)
You probably have never met someone named Judas. And it’s obvious why. The name is toxic . . . unusable . . . because of the staggering evil committed by Judas Iscariot.But keep in mind, as bad as his sin was . . . you can still take away a lot of important lessons from his life. John MacArthur drives that point home today on GRACE TO YOU as he continues his classic series . . . The Master’s Men.
IThe Master’s Men Part 4 - James the Son of Alphaeus(#2)
The apostles weren’t chosen because they were spiritual all-stars—they were as ordinary as you and me. So . . . can Jesus work in your life as He worked in theirs?Consider that today on GRACE TO YOU as John MacArthur continues his series . . . The Master’s Men.
The Master’s Men Part 4 - James the Son of Alphaeus (#1)
You know Peter, and James and John . . . maybe Andrew . . . and you probably remember Judas. But what about the rest of the twelve disciples? What do you know about them . . . and what can you learn from them? Consider that today on GRACE TO YOU as John MacArthur continues his study titled . . . The Master’s Men.
The Master’s Men Part 3 - Matthew and Thomas (#2)
In 1938,a pilot named Douglas Corrigan took off from New York City bound for Los Angeles. Somehow, though, he ended up in Dublin, Ireland. After that, he was forever known as “Wrong-Way” Corrigan. Now, it seems the disciple Thomas suffered a similar indignity . . . he is forever remembered as the guy who doubted the Lord’s resurrection. But maybe history has overemphasized that incident and overlooked Thomas’ positive traits. John MacArthur considers that today . . . continuing his Master’s Men study . . . here on GRACE TO YOU!
The Master’s Men Part 3 - Matthew and Thomas (#1)
Do you ever feel overwhelmed when facing some challenge? You may have looked at your situation and asked, “How can I . . . with my weaknesses, my lack of ability, the flaws from my past . . . get this done?” Today on GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur continues his study of The Master’s Men. . . profiling the twelve Jesus chose, despite their flaws, for perhaps the most enormous task ever —building His church. You might think that Christ would have trained an entire army of skilled leaders to accomplish such a feat . . . but in the end he used just a few everyday men.