The Provision, Proclamation, Privilege, and Purpose of the Good News, Part 2
The gospel doesn’t begin with men and women, it begins with God. It’s not about me. It’s not about you. It’s about God and His glory and that’s not a perspective we hear very often today.Hear more on the next edition of GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
The Provision, Proclamation, Privilege, and Purpose of the Good News, Part 1
We live in a culture that’s in desperate need of some good news. Well, the good news is, there is good news . . . profoundly good news that revolves around Jesus Christ and what He’s done for you.Today on GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur continues his look at the gospel—what it is, what it’s not . . . how it can transform your life . . . and how you can effectively share it with others.
The Promise and Person of the Good News
If I asked you to name something you reviewed lately, what would you say? On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur encourages you to review something far more important than personal finances and recipes. He’ll help you review what you do—and don’t—understand about the gospel of Jesus Christ.
The Preacher of the Good News, Part 2
How often do you think about bringing the good news of Jesus Christ to others? Perhaps you’re involved in teaching Sunday school, leading a Bible study group, Or maybe you’d like to start sharing the gospel .. . but you’re not sure who to share it with,or what to say. John MacArthur will help you think biblically about all of this today on GRACE TO YOU.
The Preacher of the Good News, Part 1
You may have wondered for a long time what Christians mean when they talk about the good news of the gospel. Or you may already believe the gospel . . . but it’s been a while since you examined its basic parts. Whatever the case, we think you’ll be challenged by today’s message on Grace to You as John MacArthur kicks off his study called . . .And Now for the Good News!
The Security of Salvation, Part 3b
Shortly after the Reformation, one leading Cardinal in the Catholic Church wrote, “The greatest of all protestant heresies is . . . assurance.” But if you’re a Christian, if you have believed the gospel, you can have unshakeable confidence you’ll spend eternity with God.John MacArthur explains why on GRACE TO YOU.
The Security of Salvation, Part 3a
The great preacher Charles Spurgeon once said . . . “It seems as if doubt were doomed to be the companion of faith.”Can you relate to those words . . . even if you repented of your sin, confessed Christ as Lord, and have grown in God’s truth ever since? Have you wondered if it’s possible to sin so grievously that you actually lose your salvation? Hear more on this edition of GRACE TO YOU.
The Security of Salvation, Part 2b
When it comes to your salvation . . . there’s nothing you contribute . . . nothing you can do to earn salvation.Now, you might already know that . . . but a natural follow-up question is . . . can you do anything to lose your salvation? John MacArthur answers that question on this edition of GRACE TO YOU.
The Security of Salvation, Part 2a
A title deed proves you own a valuable piece of property. But when it comes to the most valuable possession of all—your salvation—what proof do you have that it’s yours for keeps? Join John MacArthur as he looks at one of the Bible’s most encouraging doctrines . . .Eternal Security. That’s the title of his study on GRACE TO YOU.
The Security of Salvation, Part 1b
Human love can be fickle and imperfect. Thankfully, the same can’t be said of God’s love for you. If you’re God’s child, you’re in His family forever. He will never leave you or forsake you. John MacArthur shows you the compelling reason why on GRACE TO YOU