The Virgin Birth, Part 2

He healed the sick ... gave sight to the blind ... and rose from the dead. With all that Jesus did to prove that He is the Son of God ... did He really have to be virgin born to save you and me from our sins? John MacArthur answers that question in his current study for the Christmas season. Tune in for The Birth of the King on GRACE TO YOU.

The Virgin Birth, Part 1

Can you be a Christian if you don’t believe Jesus was born of a virgin? Is that an essential aspect of genuine faith? Could Jesus have redeemed sinners if He hadn’t been virgin born? Consider that as John MacArthur looks at what Scripture says about the virgin birth as he continues his study called ... The Birth of the King ... on GRACE TO YOU.

The Gracious King, Part 2

It’s less than two weeks until Christmas, and perhaps you still need to buy a few more presents, and maybe the turkey or ham for Christmas dinner. Exchanging presents and gathering with family are certainly joyous events, but how do you make sure Christ is the main emphasis of your celebration? John MacArthur helps you with that in his series called The Birth of the King ... on GRACE TO YOU.

The Gracious King, Part 1

Even without governing authority, the English Monarchy still commands a lot of attention in the world. But as compelling as the House of Windsor may be, it can’t compare to the family John MacArthur looks at in the study he begins today. Don’t miss John’s fascinating study for the Christmas season called ... The Birth of the King ... on the next GRACE TO YOU.

Why We Should Love the Church

Perhaps you know a professing Christian who says, “I’d go to church if it wasn’t for all the hypocrites.” Or maybe a member of a local church has mistreated you or criticized you, even lied to you. Sadly, that happens. People in churches don’t always act like—well—Christians. So that raises the question . . . Can you follow Christ and not be part of a church? Today’s lesson on GRACE TO YOU can help you answer that question . . . as John MacArthur explains why heloves the church, and why you should too.

The Power of Christmas Truth

Whether you grew up going to church or not, you’re probably familiar with the basic facts of Christmas. Jesus was born in a manger . . . angels announced His birth . . . and shepherds visited the baby. But if someone asked you what makes all those details so life changing . . . would you know what to say? For some overlooked yet profound Christmas truth that will help you prepare for the holiday season, stay here for a message John calls . . . The Power of Christmas Truth.

The Marvelous Birth of the King

Family trees can be fascinating, but—for the most part—they have little impact on your social status. Not so when Jesus was born. His genealogy determined where He lived, where He paid taxes, and the synagogue He belonged to. What’s more, Jesus’ ancestry shows that when He was born in Bethlehem, it was a royal birth. John MacArthur looks at that fascinating story today on GRACE TO YOU as he continues his study titled . . . The Best of Christmas.

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.

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