Gratitude for a Faithful Church

Today on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur, John will look at a person who probably did more to expand God’s kingdom than anyone else. I’m talking of course about the apostle Paul.So what drove this man to evangelize, plant churches, and suffer for the gospel? What motivated him . . .and what should motivate you?

Judas Iscariot, Part 2

You probably know about Brutus and Benedict Arnold . . . both notorious traitors.But neither their treachery nor anyone else’s can compare to that of Judas. But as awful as Judas betrayal was, there’s still a lot you and I can learn from his life and his evil. Listen to GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.

Judas Iscariot, Part 1

You probably wouldn’t want to name your dog Judas . . .definitely not your son. The name is toxic, unusable because of the staggering evil committed by Judas Iscariot. But keep in mind, as bad as his sin was, there are lessons you can take away from his life. Hear more on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.

James the Son of Alphaeus, Part 2

Many people see Christ’s twelve apostles as larger-than-life, natural-born super saints. But the Bible tells a far different story. And that should encourage you—after all, Jesus used ordinary people to turn the world upside down. Hear more on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.

James the Son of Alphaeus, Part 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 on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.

Matthew and Thomas, Part 2

Can God use a crook? Do you doubt that He has ever used a crook? Find out on today's edition of "Grace to You with John MacArthur".

Matthew and Thomas, Part 1

On GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur,John profiles the twelve people Jesus chose, despite their flaws, for the greatest task ever—building His church.You might think that Christ would have chosen skilled leaders to accomplish that feat . . . but in the end he used a few, common,everyday men . . . people like you and me.

Philip and Bartholomew, Part 2

Proud,faithless,divisive. Those probably aren’t the words that pop into your head when you think of the 12 disciples.Christ took 12 extremely flawed, weak men and changed them into followers willing to die for Him. How did Jesus transform them? Find out on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.

Philip and Bartholomew, Part 1

You know the type. . . people who tend to say“Impossible . . . it can’t be done.” “Costs too much.” “Too many risks.” Today on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur,John profiles just such a man . . . a man whose story reveals how the Lord can do great things with His followers despite their flaws and weaknesses.

Andrew, James-Son of Zebedee, and John, Part 2

On GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur,John MacArthur’s going to take an in-depth look at the lives of James and John—the sons of thunder, as Jesus called them. And as John examines these two pillars of the church, you’ll discover that God uses people with all sorts of personalities to do great things for his kingdom.

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