Who is A Murderer? Part 2
When you hear about a murderer, or a terrorist, or some other horrible criminal . . . it’s easy to say, “I’mnot as evil as that person.” But what does Scripture say about comparing yourself with other people—comparing your sinfulness, or for that matter,comparing yourrighteousness,with that of others? Find out,on this edition of GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
Who is A Murderer? Part 1
If someone accused you of ever telling a lie or hurting someone with an unkind word, you’d have to say, “Yes, guilty as charged.” But something as serious as murder . . . that’s way beyond anything you’ve ever done, right? Answering that question starts by understanding what Jesus Himself said about sin . . . not just sinful behavior, but the sinful attitudes that no one can see. John MacArthur explains on GRACE TO YOU.
The Attitude Behind the Act, Part 2
It is the spirit of the law that is the priority—not the letter. The law is not mechanical. It is not simply functional. It is the inside that God is concerned about. God is not looking for externals. He’s looking for changed hearts. Hear more, on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
The Attitude Behind the Act, Part 1
We all do it . . . we put sins into categories . . . “This sinful thought or attitude isn’t as bad as that sinful action.” But is categorizing sins the right thing to do? Are your actions—the sins people can see—the main issue . . . or does the problem lie deeper? Hear more, on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
A Nation Under God? – Part 2
There is no way to hide from the chaos that is the year 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic and related lockdowns are obviously huge parts of that . . . but also, in the United States, we’ve had ongoing social disorder and attacks on police officers that magnify the turmoil. How did we get to this place—where unrest is rampant and where wicked and lawless behavior is tolerated across the social spectrum? Is there any hope for America? Are we really “one nation under God”? Consider those sobering thoughts as John MacArthur returns with part 2 of this special broadcast on “Grace to You.”
A Nation Under God? – Part 1
This year has been a year like no other in recent memory, marked by an unprecedented health crisis and societal lockdowns, punctuated by widespread, brazen, and often violent unrest. And when you factor into those troubling realities the response of some government leaders, the problems seem only worse. Recently, John MacArthur stepped into the pulpit to ask the question “A Nation Under God?” On this special broadcast of “Grace to You,” listen as John brings the stabilizing truth of God’s Word to bear on America’s unraveling social fabric.
The Love of God, Part 6b
On this edition of GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur, John will be looking to the Bible to help you understand how a God who allows tragedies and trials is, at the same time, a God of love. The Love of God—that’s the title of John’s current study.
The Love of God, Part 6a
If you’re a Christian . . . if you’ve repented of your sins and received the salvation God graciously, lovingly offers . . . how are you doing at demonstrating God’s love to the watching world? On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur starts looking at specific reasons every follower of Christ needs to display God’s self-sacrificing love.
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.