Free from Sin, Part 2 (#1)
It’s where the enemy is met . . . where good strategy sustains you . . . or bad planning breaks you –a place of victory . . . or defeat.Well in this case, the enemy is sin . . . and the field of battle is you –your person. As far as intensity goes, there’s never been a more brutal war. As far as having victory goes . . . well, you may already have the keys to victory at your disposal. We trust John MacArthur’s lesson on GRACE TO YOU will help you find out for sure.
Free from Sin, Part 1
The Bible makes clear you can’t serve opposing teams, enemy governments . . . or different masters. More than just common sense . . . you might say it’s a universal law. We’ll examine that concept today on GRACE TO YOU . . . as John MacArthur turns a new corner in our compelling study from Romans 6 and 7—the title. . . Freedom from Sin.
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.
Dying to Live, Part 3 (#1)
Yesterday, John examined the apostle Paul’s logical argument, really —a legal argument—explaining why and how Christians can lead holy lives.He’s continuing a study on how to experience true holiness . . . and the kind of freedom uniquely available to believers. Freedom from Sin —that’s John’s focus and the title of our study.That’s today on GRACE TO YOU.
Dying to Live, Part 2 (#2)
Why is it that . . . even knowing sin’s terror and consequences . . . we so often find it enticing? And how can you defend yourself from sin’s allure? John MacArthur is helping you answer those questions as he shows you why you can know true Freedom from Sin. That’s the title of his series here on GRACE TO YOU.
Dying to Live, Part 2 (#1)
Romans chapter 6 talks about Christians experiencing the death of the “old man.” If you’re wondering what that means practically in your life, we encourage you to stay with us as John MacArthur continues the compelling study titled Freedom from Sin . . . on today’s GRACE TO YOU.
Dying to Live, Part 1 (#2)
One theologian has said that holiness starts where justification ends . . . and if it doesn’t start, we can suspect that justification never started either. What that means for you and me: If you don’t see holiness in a professing believer, it could well be that person really isn’t a Christian. So the question for us is . . . does holiness characterize our lives—have we experienced freedom from sin? John MacArthur brings us face to face with that issue today on GRACE TO YOU.
Dying to Live, Part 1 (#1)
Maybe you just paid off your credit cards . . . or retired a car loan. But as significant as breaking financial shackles may be . . . breaking the bonds of sin is far more important. But can you even experience freedom like that in this lifetime? John MacArthur points you to the answer in his study called Freedom from Sin. . . here on GRACE TO YOU!
From Glory to Glory, Part 2 (#1)
When the phone rings in the middle of the night . . . when the doctor sees something ominous on your test results . . . when it looks like you could—or when you actually do—lose your job . . . how do you respond in a way that shows you’re trusting in the One who’s always in control . . . who always deserves your trust? John MacArthur’s helping you think biblically about your trials in his current series here on GRACE TO YOU
The Song of Security
If you’ve been listening to the broadcasts this week . . . you know John MacArthur has been talking about Anxiety-Free Living. But it may be that you or someone you know is concerned—even tempted to worry—about an even greater issue . . . that is, whether your salvation is permanent. If you’ve ever wondered . . . “Can a Christian lose his salvation . . . and could that have already happened to me?”. . . stay here for John’s lesson titled . . . “The Song of Security.”