The Speech of the New Man, Part 2a
John MacArthur’s going to start taking you through a biblical “To Do” list today on GRACE TO YOU as he continues to look at the speech that should characterize you as a Christian. He’s titled this convicting study . . . Taming the Tongue.
The Speech of the New Man, Part 1
You use it for eating . . . breathing . . . or just whistling a tune. But the most important characteristics of the mouth—at least where your spiritual condition is concerned—are the words that come out of it.So today on GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur starts a series on how you can honor the Lord with every word you speak. It’s simply titled . . . Taming the Tongue.
The Humiliation of Christ (#2)
Certainly, no one ever humbled Himself more than Christ Jesus Himself . . . taking on the form of a man, leaving for a time privileges He had from eternity past . . . and leaving for us a pattern of humility we should strive for.On today’s GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur looks closely at our Lord’s model of humility . . . as he continues his message titled . . . “The Humiliation of Christ.”
The Humiliation of Christ (#1)
Today the word miracle describes everything from an underachieving student passing chemistry . . . to the buzzer-beating shot in a basketball game . . . to the power of compound interest. But what is the greatest miracle of all? And how does it affect you? Answering those questions is John MacArthur’s focus today on GRACE TO YOU . . . as he takes an in-depth look at . . . “The Humiliation of Christ.”
The Model of Spiritual Unity (#1)
A.W. Tozer once said, “It’s impossible to overemphasize the importance of truth in the life of a Christian.” Despite that, maybe you’ve heard that unity in the church is more important than anything else . . . and if that means staying away from controversial doctrines—like spiritual gifts or the unique roles of husbands and wives, well . . . it’s worth it for the sake of keeping a congregation together. But how does that sort of unity compare to the unity that Scripture calls you to? Consider that today on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
The Means of Spiritual Unity
As much as frustrated fans like to use the word, it’s hard to justify calling a professional sports team “bad”—after all, the players are the world’s best . . . as are the coaches. So what is it that makes one team better than another? Often it has to do with a selfless attitude among the players . . . a fervent commitment to a common goal, not personal glory. In a word, great teams have unity. Well, on today’s GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur considers the unity God calls for in His church.
The Marks of Spiritual Unity, Part 2
If you’re a Christian, you probably strive to love everyone in your church. But perhaps there are people who you’re not on the best terms with.Now, when you see those people next, what should you do—force yourself to smile and invite them over? Or are there truths you can cling to—that will fuel a genuine love and affection for every member of Christ’s body? Find out today on GRACE TO YOU as John MacArthur continues his series called . . . A Plea for Unity
The Marks of Spiritual Unity, Part 1
So in a world filled with hostility and conflict how can your church be different—an example of love and unity? And what role do you play in promoting unity in your church . . . what specific steps can you take to help Christian around you truly care for another? For answers stay here on GRACE TO YOU as John MacArthur continues his series . . . A Plea for Unity.
The Key to Maintaining Spiritual Unity
Hopefully you have a job that ignites your passion . . . gives you a sense of purpose. Nobody wants a job that’s boring . . . that gives you no real joy.Well, what’s worse than a tedious, lifeless, dull job? A stale, humdrum church . . . a place where people come and sit—going through the motions—but there’s no life.How can your church avoid that? How can it enjoy the unity of the Holy Spirit—and experience His blessings?
The Motives for Spiritual Unity
Maybe your church preaches the Bible . . . takes missions seriously . . . and doesn’t tolerate sin . . . but it’s not what you would call warm and inviting. It’s not a place where an outsider would immediately know that these people really care for and love one another. John MacArthur’s current study on GRACE TO YOU has the practical wisdom you need. John’s making . . . A Plea for Unity—that’s the title of our series.