Some folks say . . . If God is so loving, why doesn’t He just save everyone? But really, the better question is, knowing what He knows about us, why would God save anyone! The purpose of salvation — that’s our focus today on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
Say a friend claimed to be vegetarian . . . but ate beef or pork every day. At best, you’d say he’s confused on what being a vegetarian means. We’ll help you apply that logic to the most important claim of all today on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
Whether in Little League or a pick-up game with friends, it’s good to be on a strong team. But that’s nothing like knowing you’ve been chosen by God, Himself, to be part of His family . . . as you’ll see today on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
You’ve probably heard it said that God works things for the good of those that follow Him . . . but what about the bad things? How might your trials —your pain and suffering — be meant for your good? Find out today on GRACE TO YOU with John Mac
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It’s a question Christians have struggled with for centuries. Is your salvation really for keeps? How can you be certain you’re truly — and permanently — saved? John MacArthur answers those crucial questions in his study, The Grip of God, today on GRACE TO YOU, with John MacArthur.
When people take advantage of you, betray you, slander you . . . how does God want you to respond? You probably can guess that taking revenge isn’t the answer . . . but there’s nothing wrong with avoiding enemies like that, right? Put that sort of thinking to the test with John MacArthur as he begins a practical study called Love No Matter What. . . on the GRACE TO YOU.
You’ve probably heard that a Bible that’s falling apart usually belongs to someone who isn’t. One reason for that . . . when you constantly read and meditate on God’s Word, you’ll be reminded daily of your responsibility to love those around you. So, risk some wear and tear on your Bible with John MacArthur . . . as he shows you how to Love No Matter What. . . on GRACE TO YOU.
Here are some important questions: Just how far are you willing to go to serve another person? How radical a sacrifice did Christ have in mind when He commanded believers to love one another? Well, those questions are at the heart of John MacArthur’s message.
You’ve heard of missing the forest for the trees. In other words, it’s possible to get so bogged down with what is right in front of you that you miss the big picture. With that in mind, join John MacArthur as he continues his compelling series that gives a helpful high-altitude view of the Easter narrative.
Sin. It’s . . . cheating on your taxes . . . hitting someone in anger . . . cursing at an enemy . . . and so much more. And . . . it’s so much less. Question is: What exactly is sin . . . and how do you defeat it? Consider that with John MacArthur as he looks at the Sermon on the Mount to help you understand The Sinfulness of Sin.