The Tale of Two Sons, Part 1

It’s a story so ubiquitous that people across the globe are familiar with the plot, even if they’re not Christians. I’m talking about the Parable of the Prodigal Son. But truth is, countless people throughout history have missed its main point. Could you be one who’s misinterpreted it? Find out on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.

Stop Criticizing, Part 2

If you’ve ever tried to speak out against dishonesty at work . . . or evangelize a neighbor trapped in a sinful lifestyle . . . perhaps you’ve been told, “Judge not, that you be not judged.” Sadly, for many people that verse is a convenient defense against calls for repentance. But was Jesus really saying we shouldn’t judge sin? John MacArthur answers that on GRACE TO YOU.

Stop Criticizing, Part 1

It’s often called the unbeliever’s favorite verse. Matthew 7:1, “Do not judge, so that you will not be judged.” Perhaps you’ve heard it quoted by those defending an unbiblical lifestyle. On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur helps you understand that verse in its proper context.

The Childlikeness of Believers - Confronting Sin, Part 2

You’ve heard the verse that says “where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I among them.”And odds are, you’ve heard that verse misapplied more than perhaps any other in the Bible.So what is this verse really talking about . . . and how do you apply it? Find out today on GRACE TO YOU as John MacArthur continues his series titled . . .Mishandled.

The Childlikeness of Believers : Confronting Sin

“For where two or three are gathered in my name, I’m in their midst.”Would it surprise you to hear that, that verse doesn’t apply to your church’s mid-week prayer meeting . . . or the prayers you and your spouse share? But if this famous passage has nothing to do with prayer . . . what is it about? Can you even know for sure? John MacArthur’s going to show you, on the next GRACE TO YOU.

Abusing the Poor, Part 2

If you’ve spent much time in a church, you’ve likely heard about the widow and her two mites . . . and probably in a sermon about being generous with your money. Or perhaps you’ve used that passage as a proof-text when arguing the merits of sacrificial giving. But is that what this passage is about? John MacArthur’s answer might surprise you today on GRACE TO YOU.

Abusing the Poor, Part 1

“Judge not, lest you be judged” . . . the “Widow’s Mites” . . . the “Parable of the Prodigal Son”. . . you have probably heard sermons on all those passages. They’re popular and contain foundational biblical doctrines.But most people—perhaps even you—don’t understand what those passages actually mean. John MacArthur explains on GRACE TO YOU.

Salvation is Irrevocable, Part 3b

Perhaps you recently yielded to a temptation that you’d never struggled with before . . . or maybe you wrestle with the same temptation day after day. How does that sin affect your ultimate standing with God? Is it possible to sin so badly that God would withdraw His saving grace from you? John MacArthur answers that on GRACE TO YOU.

Salvation is Irrevocable, Part 3a

When you’re playing a sport, applying for college, or interviewing for a job you do everything you can to show your value to highlight what you can contribute. But, when it comes to your salvation there’s nothing you contribute . . . nothing you can do to earn salvation. A natural follow-up question is, can you do anything to lose your salvation? Find out on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.

Salvation is Irrevocable, Part 2

Charles Spurgeon said, if he didn’t believe that salvation is permanent—that once you’re saved, you’re saved forever—he “should be of all men the most miserable, because [he would] lack any ground for comfort.”Well, friend, how about you—do you have assurance that you’re saved for good. . . that right now you’re in the permanent grip of God? Hear more from John MacArthur on GRACE TO YOU.

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