Stop Criticizing, Part 2

If you’ve ever tried to speak out against sin, to help a loved one understand God’s standards, or evangelize a neighbor trapped in a sinful lifestyle, you’ve probably been told, “Judge not, that you be not judged.” Sadly, for many people that verse is a convenient defense against calls for repentance. But is that what Jesus really meant? Find out, today on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.

Stop Criticizing, Part 1

It’s often called the unbeliever’s favorite verse. I’m talking about Matthew 7:1, “Judge not, that you be not judged.” Perhaps you’ve seen it quoted by those defending an unbiblical lifestyle. John MacArthur offers an encouraging message that helps you understand that verse in its proper context. Find out how, today on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.

The Childlikeness of Believers, Confronting Sin, Part 2

The church is in danger. But I’m not talking about danger coming from the rise of the secular culture . . . the threat of persecution . . . or any other sinful behavior from outside the church. The church is in peril because of sin inside its walls. Hear more, today on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.

The Childlikeness of Believers, Confronting Sin, Part 1

“For where two or three have gathered together in my name, I am there in their midst.” Christ’s words in Matthew 18:20 have been used by many — possibly even you — to encourage fellowship or corporate prayer. John MacArthur’s going to give you a fresh look at that passage and help you to see it in its proper context, today on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.

The Master’s Men Part 10: Judas Iscariot

He’s the most despised man in Scripture. I’m talking of course about Judas Isca riot. But could this betrayer actually have helped Christ — helped him by the very act of betraying Him?

The Master’s Men Part 9: Judas Iscariot

The Master’s Men Part 8: James the Son of Alphaeus

How would you compare your spiritual credentials to those of the twelve discipl es? Certainly they were gifted in ways you could never be, right?

The Master’s Men Part 7: James the Son of Alphaeus

You know Peter, and James and John . . . maybe Andrew . . . and you probably remember Judas. But the rest of the twelve disciples are probably a little fuzzy. What life - changing lessons can you learn from the obscure disciples?

The Master’s Men Part 6: Matthew and Thomas

When you think of the disciple named Thomas, there’s no doubt the word doubt comes to mind. But is that a fair summary of the man? Did he have any noble qualities you can learn from?

The Master’s Men Part 5: Matthew and Thomas

In the end, everyone agrees that J udas was the worst of the twelve disciples. But which disciple had the worst past ? If you’ve ever doubted your usefulness because of your past . . . stay tuned for fresh encouragement.

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