Principles of New Life , Part 1
January 2016 ( 7 of 10 ) Series : The Portrait of a New Life Monday, January 4 – Off with the Old, On with the New, Part 1 A typical portrait captures an instant in time . . . a paint - and - canvas look at what someone once looked like on the outside. But the portrait of the Christian life is quite another piece of artwork . . . as y ou’ll see, Monday/tomorrow/today on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur. Join us at (Time:___) right here on (Station:___). Tuesday, January 5 – Off with the Old, On with the New, Part 1 You could call it the pagan highway . . . the path most of the world is on. And even though Christ saves believers from that road, the on - ramps can be tempting. Learn how to steer clear of those temptations , Tuesday /tomorrow/today on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur . J oin us at (Time:___) here on (Station:___)! Wedn esday, January 6 – Off with the Old, On with the New, Part 2 They say clothes make the man . . . that appearance really counts. Well, if what you wear really does say a lot about you . . . what are those around you learning about you from your spiritual w ardrobe ? Consider that, Wednesday/tomorrow/today on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur. Join us at (Time:___), here on (Station:___)! Thursday, January 7 – Off with the Old, On with the New, Part 2 Florence Nightingale said that from age 24, there was n ever “any vagueness ... as to what God’s work was for [her].” If your life doesn’t have a sense of purpose like that, you’ll find a lot to consider, Thursday/tomorrow/today on GRACE TO YOU, with John MacArthur. Join us at (Time:___), right here on (Station: ___)! Friday, January 8 – Principles of New Life , Part 1 Thomas Jefferson once said, “When angry, count ten before you speak. If very angry, count to a hundred.” Good advice . . . but let me urge you to consider something more important about anger — so mething every Christian needs to hear .
Off with the Old, On with the New, Part 4
Florence Nightingale said that from age 24, there was n ever “any vagueness ... as to what God’s work was for [her].” If your life doesn’t have a sense of purpose like that, you’ll find a lot to consider, Thursday/tomorrow/today on GRACE TO YOU,
Off With the Old, On with the New, Part 3
They say clothes make the man . . . that appearance really counts. Well, if what you wear really does say a lot about you . . . what are those around you learning about you from your spiritual w ardrobe ? Consider that, Wednesday/tomorrow/today on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
Off with the Old, On with the New, Part 2
You could call it the pagan highway . . . the path most of the world is on. And even though Christ saves believers from that road, the on - ramps can be tempting. Le arn how to steer clear of those temptations
Off with the Old, On with the New, Part 1
A typical portrait captures an instant in time . . . a paint - and - canvas look at what someone once looked like on the outside. But the portrait of the Christian life is quite another piece of artwork . . . as you’ll see, Monday/tomorrow/today on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
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Experiencing the Presence of God, Part 2
Perhaps you have big plans for how you’re going to enjoy this final day of 2015. John MacArthur shows you how to spend this day — and each day of the coming year — Enjoying God
Experiencing the Presence of God , Part 1
With only two days left in 2015, you’re likely making plans for the New Year . . . to lose weight, improve your finances, and develop more self - discipline. But, John MacArthur shows why your priority in 2016 should be Enjoying God .
Jesus’ View of the Father , Part 2
You’ve probabl y heard of the Prodigal Son . . . but how should that story affect the way you enjoy God ? John MacArthur shows you what that famous parable reveals about God . . . and how that truth affects your joy
Jesus’ View of the Father , Part 1
When you think of God, what comes to mind? A frail grandfather? A stern schoolmaster? A far - off ruler who doesn’t know — or care much — ab out his subjects? John MacArthur helps you get to know — and enjoy — God