“Empty Hearts” (#1)
You hear the gospel and pray the sinner’s prayer. You faithfully serve your church. And you tell others about Christ. Yet one day, you stand before the God you claim to know and find out, to your horror, that He doesn’t know you! How could that possibly happen? Tune in for GRACE TO YOU as John MacArthur walks you through a self-examination that will help you know whether you’re saved—or self-deceived.
“Empty Words” (#2)
In baseball, even the best hitters can be tricked by a good pitcher. And you know, even a sharp person can be fooled about salvation—convinced he’s a Christian when, really, he’s not. So how can you make sure that’s not you—how can you be certain you’re going to heaven? What are the marks of a true Christian? On this edition of GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur looks at all those crucial issues in his series titled Salvation Survey.
“Empty Words” (#1)
Matthew Henry said, “it ought to be our chief and constant care to make our calling and election sure, to secure a title to heaven’s happiness, and then get the evidence of it.” Sadly, there are many today who are certain they’ve received salvation when, the fact is, they’re deceived. Listen to GRACE TO YOU this week when John MacArthur walks you through his study titled, Salvation Survey and what the Bible says is the difference between true and false Christians.
“A Tale of Two Preachers” (#2)
They were taught by the same teacher, lived for three years with the same small group of friends, yet they turned down two vastly different paths. One became a pillar of the early church, the other, history’s most notorious villain. On the next GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur shows you why one stayed loyal to Christ while the other betrayed him. Tune in to hear more of John’s study on Lessons for a Modern-Day Disciple.
“A Tale of Two Preachers” (#1)
How does Judas differ from Peter in what they did to Christ? 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.
“Why Sunday is the Lord’s Day” (#1)
Perhaps you’ve seen the movie Chariots of Fire or heard Eric Liddell’s story. During the 1924 Olympics, Liddell dropped out of the 100-meter sprint—his best event—because the race was being held on a Sunday. The question is, was Liddell’s decision a personal conviction, or was it a matter of obedience to Scripture? Bottom line, is working, traveling, or enjoying leisure activities on Sundays forbidden in the Bible? John MacArthur helps answer that question on GRACE TO YOU as he continues his series, The Sabbath and Why We Worship on Sunday.
“Witnessing Women and Doubting Men” (#2)
Good Friday is a day of sorrow for many people as they mourn the shame and unspeakable suffering Jesus endured at the cross. Yet what followed His enormous sacrifice is so remarkable—so monumental—only the sinless Son of God could do it. And it’s the reason that sorrow and mourning give way to joy. On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur takes a close look at some amazing details from the Easter story. You won’t want to miss hearing the perspective of the witnesses who saw the events unfold that day.
“An Empty Tomb with an Angelic Explanation” (#2)
In a court of law, if you have two reliable witnesses to a crime, odds are you’ll get the right verdict. You can imagine then how easy it is to get the truth with several believable witnesses. On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur shares accounts from followers of Jesus as well as from those who hated Him. Be listening when John shares all the details from Scripture that may radically alter your understanding of Easter.
“An Empty Tomb with an Angelic Explanation” (#1)
Imagine the sadness Christ’s followers must have felt after the Crucifixion. But the sorrow they felt would all change that next Sunday morning, when they discovered the tomb was empty. On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur shows you how the followers of Christ reacted to the Resurrection . . . and what it means for your worship this Resurrection Sunday. It’s part of John’s series titled . . . The Empty Tomb.
“The Wickedness of the Crucifixion, Part 2” (#2)
It’s a sad truth: At some point in your life, you would have blended into that Jerusalem crowd that called for Jesus’ death—in fact, we all would have. This week John identified four groups that made up that mob and the mercy God extended to people in each group—in essence, mercy He’s extended to you if you’re a Christian. On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur again shows you the powerful lessons to be learned by studying The Murder of Jesus.