Peter’s Denial - A Warning About Self-confidence
It’s one of the saddest episodes in Scripture—one you have probably heard many times—Peter’s denial of Christ. But even in this heartbreaking story there is actually a lot of encouragement and grace—practical lessons you can learn that will help you stay faithful and avoids Peter’s sin,on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
The Ultimate Miscarriage of Justice
You can imagine that throughout history there have been many, many people who have gone to trial,gone to jail . . . and even been put to death . . . for crimes they didn’t commit. But . . . there’s only everbeen one person in that situation who was absolutely and perfectly innocent. That person, of course, isJesus Christ . . . and His trial is John’s focus on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
Judas’s Betrayal
The name is so despised, no sane parents would ever give it to their child. I’m talking of course aboutthe name of Judas. And on GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur’s going to look at the events that foreverbranded this man as history’sgreatest traitor. It’s part of our brand-new series . . . The Divine Drama of Redemption.
The Agony of the Cup
Outside of the cross, Christ’s greatest trial happened in the Garden of Gethsemane. There He prepared for His crucifixion alone. His closest friends slept while He prayed in agony. Yet, despite the isolation,the intense pressure,and overwhelming anguish, Christ still trusted in the Lord. Hear more, on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
The Prophecy of Failure
On GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur, John’s going to continue his brand-new Easter series. . . The Divine Drama of Redemption. It’s a fast-paced survey of Jesus’ last days—giving you a big picture view of all that Christ went through to save sinners like you and me.
The New Passover
On GRACE TO YOU John MacArthur’s going to continue his brand-new series . . .The Divine Drama of Redemption.This is a high altitude look at the crucial moments that culminated in our great salvation.If you’re a new believer, it will catch you up on some of our Lord’s most important teachings about His resurrection. And if you’ve already studied the cross in-depth, it can help you see that life-changing event from a different angle.
Players in the Drama of the Cross, Part 2
You know about Christ’s betrayal . . . His scourging and beating . . . His gruesome death . . . and His miraculous resurrection. But there are some crucial parts of the Passion Week that aren’t as well known,but add profoundly to the story. On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur looks at one of those lesser-known events and what it has to teach you about serving and honoring Christ.
Players in the Drama of the Cross, Part 1
You probably have a deep understanding of the cross and resurrection. But maybe the events leading upto that are a little hazy. Well, on GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur’s going to launch a series that takes a sweeping look at . . .The Divine Drama of Redemption.
A Pattern of Prayer from a Man of Prayer
What do healthy marriages have in common?Communication. You’ve got to know how to talk to those you love.It’s no different in your relationship with God. To draw closer to Him, you need to know howto talk to Him.On GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur,John’s going to look at the life of Daniel and show you how to pray more fervently and effectively.
God’s Generous Response to Boldness in Prayer, Part 2
Question: How can you please God? Well, certainly you need to trust Him . . . submit to Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior . . . obey His commands. And when you have a need, you should ask God . . . and expect Him to give you what you need. Hear more,on the next GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.