Who Is a Murderer? (B)

When you hear about a terrorist or some other horrible criminal . . . it’s easy to say, “I’m not as bad as that person.” But what does Scripture say about comparing your sinfulness with that of others—or for that matter, comparing your righteousness with theirs? John MacArthur will answer questions like those on GRACE TO YOU as he continues his look at . . . The Sinfulness of Sin.

Who Is a Murderer? (A)

Angry words . . . impure thoughts . . . jealous attitudes—you’re right to say, “Guilty as charged.” We’ve all committed those types of sins. But it’s not as if you have done anything as bad as adultery or murder, right? Well, put that thinking to the test with John MacArthur in his study called The Sinfulness of Sin.

The Attitude Behind the Act (B)

When someone offends you, maybe you’re able to respond with a smile and shrug . . . but what’s happening inside your head? How do you make sure your attitude is what it should be . . . and honor the Lord both on the outside and on the inside? Find out with John MacArthur as he continues his look at . . . The Sinfulness of Sin.

The Attitude Behind the Act (A)

Have you ever thought about how prone we are to put sin into categories? For instance . . . thinking that sinful thoughts aren’t as bad as sinful actions? But is sin bad only if it’s out in the open . . . only if other people can see it? John MacArthur helps answer those questions in his look at The Sinfulness of Sin on GRACE TO YOU.

Prayer and the God Who Hears You, Part 2

For over five decades, GRACE TO YOU has been connecting God’s people like you with verse-by-verse Bible teaching that transforms lives and strengthens families and churches. And to help strengthen you, John MacArthur will look at what the Bible says about cultivating a rich, vibrant prayer life.

Prayer and the God Who Hears You, Part 1

If you have workout equipment in your garage that only collects dust . . . what good is it? Well, that same principle applies to your Bible—if you don’t use it, you won’t benefit from it. So, grab your Bible and follow along with John MacArthur as he shows you what it says about how to cultivate a prayer life that pleases God.

Prayer as Worship, Part 2

There is no more natural response for the believer saved by grace than to praise and worship God in prayer. Still, for most of us, prayer probably is not as spontaneous as we’d like . . . but it’s a discipline we need to work on. So be here as John MacArthur helps you apply fundamentals for a thriving prayer life.

Prayer as Worship, Part 1

What do healthy marriages . . . good parenting . . . and, really, all successful relationships have in common? The answer: biblical communication. Well, it’s no different in your relationship with God. To draw closer to Him, you need to know how to talk to Him. For help with that, join John MacArthur as he continues his look at . . . Elements of True Prayer.

Love Your Enemies, Part 3b

When I say the word love, what actions come to mind? You may think of warm hugs, or holding hands . . . but do you also think of tipping a waiter, helping a stranger with car trouble, or giving to those in need? John MacArthur helps you see the variety of ways that genuine Christian love can—and should—be expressed.

Love Your Enemies, Part 3a

Well, it’s that time of year again . . . a time for flowers, jewelry, and heart-shaped boxes of candies. A time that the world gives special attention to romance and love. But is love—genuine love—any less important the rest of the year? John MacArthur considers the lasting love that the Bible praises . . . as he continues his study called Love No Matter What. . . on GRACE TO YOU.

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