What Heaven is - Part 1

With the passing of Dr. John MacArthur on the night of July 14th, it seems appropriate to preempt the series to air this series Dr. MacArthur preached back in the 1980s.

The True Character of Christ

With all of the differing claims about Jesus made on TV, in print, and even from church pulpits . . . how can you sort out the truth fromthe error? John MacArthur helps clear up the confusion by showing you what God’s unchanging Word says about the person and work of Jesus Christ. The title of John’s important study . . . Consider This!

The Purpose of Trials

Quick—name three benefits of being a Christian. How about these: your sins are forgiven . . . you’re adopted into God’s family . . . and you’re a co-heir with Jesus? Indeed, those are all wonderful privileges of the Christian life. But would you also add suffering to the list? If you’re a Christian, the answer is yes . . . as John MacArthur shows you . . . on GRACE TO YOU.

The Miraculous Jesus - Part 1

The Bible is attacked by scientists . . . mocked by university professors . . . and even doubted by some churches. Question is, Why should you trust Scripture? How can you know that the Bible is a reliable guide . . . even while so many slander it? Consider those questions with John MacArthur as he gives you several reasons to trust God’s Word.

The God Who Speaks - Part 2

When you read your Bible, do you ever wonder if what you are reading is really from God . . . that it is really true? Where can you take doubts like those? John MacArthur’s message can put your uncertainty to rest, helping you answer the critical question . . . Is the Bible Reliable? That’s the title of his current study on GRACE TO YOU.

Bible Questions and Answers, Part 58

Well, you’re probably enjoying a break from your normal routine on this holiday Thursday. And GRACE TO YOU is also taking a break—a break from John MacArthur’s current series that is. Instead, you’ll hear John answering questions about the Bible and the Christian life . . . maybe a question or two that you’ve wondered about. So stay here for a compelling Q&A . . . on GRACE TO YOU.

The Church Has No Fellowship with the World (#2)

We’re living in a confused and wicked world. How does God expect you to conduct yourself in the midst of the chaos? How does He equip you to stand apart and make a difference . . . both for today and for eternity? For helpful clarity, join John MacArthur for a timeless look at The World vs. the Kingdom of God. . . on GRACE TO YOU.

The Benefits of Suffering for Christ (#2)

How would you explain the benefits of suffering for Christ to someone? That’s kind of a shocking thought . . . but the Bible talks about paying a price as a Christian . . . and you need to be clear why that’s such a blessing. Consider what it means to suffer for Christ. Join John MacArthur for his series called . . . The World vs. the Kingdom of God. . . on GRACE TO YOU.

The Benefits of Suffering for Christ (#1)

How would you describe the benefits of being a Christian? Is it that you’re a new creation . . . an adopted child of God . . . a co-heir with Jesus? Those are all wonderful privileges of the Christian life. But what about suffering for Christ—is there anything good in that? Consider the benefits of suffering for Jesus with John MacArthur . . . on the next GRACE TO YOU.

Gospel Glory in Pots of Clay

When you became a Christian, your life changed forever. But does a different life mean the best life right now? Bottom line, how should Christians conduct themselves in a fallen world . . . what should your priorities be this side of heaven? Well, John MacArthur is going to help you answer those questions today in his continuing study . . . The World vs. the Kingdom of God. . . on GRACE TO YOU.

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