The Savior’s Love for His Own (#1)
Some important questions for you . . . how would you describe your marriage? What about your friendships and interactions with your neighbors? Are they getting stronger, or does it seem like they simply aren’t going anywhere? Join John MacArthur as he shows you biblical principles to help you strengthen your marriage, your friendships—really, all of your relationships.
Four Ways to Miss Heaven
How can you miss heaven? Is there anything in your life that’s keeping you from being “a good and faithful servant” that one day will “enter into the joy of the Lord”—that is, into heaven? A critical question to answer. John MacArthur helps you do that today in one of his most memorable messages from over five decades of pulpit ministry. Join him . . . for GRACE TO YOU.
Bible Questions & Answers, Part 28
Ever been stumped by a Bible question . . . not knowing where to look for a clear and definitive answer? Well, you may have at least one of those questions cleared up today . . . as John MacArthur breaks from his normal verse-by-verse teaching format to answer questions from folks in the church he’s pastored for nearly fifty-five years. Join him for a helpful Q&A . . . on GRACE TO YOU.
The Salvation of Babies Who Die, Part 1 (#2)
When a baby dies, you might hear someone say, “Now there’s another angel in heaven.” But, do babies become angels when they die? Is that helpful to tell someone who has lost a child? Find out what the Bible says about the death of little ones with John MacArthur in his series ... What Happens to Babies Who Die? ... on GRACE TO YOU.
The Lordship of Christ - Introduction (#2)
With all the concerns about the economy, social decay, and more, it’s no wonder that people have anxiety. But you know, there is one fear that should stand above the rest, and that is this: believing you are a Christian but hearing the Lord say, “Depart from me, I never knew you.” So, what does it take to be sure of your salvation? John MacArthur shows you on this edition of GRACE TO YOU.
“Christian Deconstruction, Part 2”
Relating to the troubling trend of Christian deconstruction, you may have heard the term exvangelicals. These are people who once claimed to follow Christ but who now have walked away from the standards, the structure, and the spiritual authority of the evangelical churches they once were part of. On this edition of GRACE TO YOU, hear John MacArthur’s sermon from just a few weeks ago on Christian deconstruction.
“Who is Christ’s Slave” (#2)
If you’re a believer in Jesus Christ, you’ve been bought with a price with the precious blood of the Savior. You may know what that means—your sins have been paid for, your access to eternal life has been purchased—but what does the price Christ paid mean for your life today? John MacArthur answers that on GRACE TO YOU, when he concludes his series on Lessons for a Modern-Day Disciple.
“Who is Christ’s Slave” (#1)
Slavery ... just the thought of it causes anger in many people, and it’s easy to understand why. But could being a slave ever be something to cherish, rejoice in, even long for? On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur shows you what it means to be a slave of Christ, as he continues his series titled Lessons for a Modern-Day Disciple. He looks at the most basic relationship all believers have with Christ, that of slave and master.
“The Transforming Effect of Loving Christ” (#2)
How do you help someone you love serve the Lord more effectively? Well, the best place to look is the example of Christ Himself. How did Christ disciple His disciples? Consider that today on GRACE TO YOU as John MacArthur looks at “The Transforming Effect of Loving Christ.” It’s part of his series . . . Lessons for a Modern-Day Disciple.”
“The Transforming Effect of Loving Christ” (#1)
In John MacArthur’s 54 years as a pastor, he’s preached some of his most influential sermons to thousands of pastors at the annual Shepherd’s Conference. This week, John begins a study that answers the all-important question . . . what does it mean to follow Christ? Listen to GRACE TO YOU for this week-long series titled Lessons for a Modern-Day Disciple!