“What the Resurrection Means for You” (#2)
When a loved one is facing death, and one day we all will, there’s really only one thing that matters. That is, having hope for what comes after death. On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur’s going to show you what Christ’s resurrection means for the Christian and for the unbeliever. It’s a message taken from a compelling study he calls The End Is Not the End.
“What the Resurrection Means for You” (#1)
Search the Internet for the term anti-aging and you’ll find countless medicines, creams, and more, each of them essentially promising that life doesn’t have to change, and death is distant. Yet eventually, we all will die. So how can you face death with confidence and encourage those you love when they’re dealing with life-threatening illness or injury? Find out today on GRACE TO YOU, as John MacArthur begins a study titled, The End Is Not the End.
Dying to Live, Part 3 (#2)
There are many new addictions being talked about these days—smartphones, plastic surgery, shopping. But far harder to break then even the worst addiction is our enslavement to sin. Yet if you’re a Christian, you have choice to not sin. But what sort of effort and time frame does it take to break free from the grip it has on you? Consider that today on GRACE TO YOU, as John MacArthur takes us to the book of Romans for the answers.
From Glory to Glory, Part 2 (#2)
“How can I glorify God?”That’s the most essential question any Christian can ask themselves in any situation. So what’s the answer? How can you be confident you’re truly honoring the Lord, not just when you pray or tells others about Christ . . . but when you’re driving the kids not school or heading off to work? John MacArthur provides biblical answers today on GRACE TO YOU as he continues his practical series, simply titled . . . How to Live for God’s Glory.
Why We Believe While Others Reject
Perhaps you have a friend or family member you’ve known for a long time . . . you have many of the same influences . . . maybe even attended the same church . . . but when it comes to Christ, your view is completely different from his. Why would that happen—what makes the difference? How could two people so similar . . . with access to the same truth about Jesus . . . and respond to Christ in completely different ways?John MacArthur explains that today on GRACE TO YOU with a message titled . . . “Why We Believe While Others Reject.”
The Outrage of Idolatry
You hear a lot of talk these days about identity . . . gender identity specifically. Some have decided that what it means to be a male . . . and what it means to be female . . . are open for debate. Does the same open debate apply to what it means to be a Christian? In other words, do you decide what it means to be a Christian—and what it looks like to follow Christ—or is your spiritual identity fixed, unchanging? John MacArthur’s going to answer that question today on GRACE TO YOU.
The Truth About Idolatry (#2)
Today, John MacArthur will show you why your liberty is less about what you can do . . . and more about your relationship with God—and your willingness to obey Him. Today’s lesson is part of his study on GRACE TO YOU titled . . . Pitfalls of Christian Liberty.
The Truth About Idolatry (#1)
If you’re an American you know you are entitled to certain rights—free speech, freedom of religion, trial by jury. These are guarantees that no one should be able to take away from you and you should never give them up. But can the same be said of your freedoms in Christ? Should you hold onto those blessings with a tight fist? Or if not, when should you—and why should you—lay them down?John MacArthur gives you practical wisdom on GRACE TO YOU as he continues his look at the . . . Pitfalls of Christian Liberty.
The Danger of Overconfidence, Part 3 (#2)
Every trial you face—whether it’s the pain of watching a child suffer with illness, financial hardship, loss of a job, or mockery from the nonbelieving world—is an opportunity to honor God. But those trials can also lead to temptation . . . you might waiver in your faith, lie to keep your job, or hide your Christian beliefs. So, how do you keep your trials from leading to sin? John MacArthur shows you today as he continues his study titled . . . Pitfalls of Christian Liberty.
The Danger of Overconfidence, Part 3 (#1)
The chance to cut corners at work . . . the pressure to hide your Christian beliefs . . . The opportunities for sexual sin. How do you fight life’s temptations? Find out today on GRACE TO YOU as John MacArthur continues his series from 1 Corinthians 10, titled . . . The Pitfalls of Christian Liberty.