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.

God’s Generous Response to Boldness in Prayer, Part 1

Think about the concept of God’s sovereignty.He is all powerful . . . all understanding . . . and always acts according to His perfect will. But if God is sovereign . . . how can our prayers have any effect on Him? Bottom line, does prayer really make any difference?Hear more from John MacArthur on Grace to You.

Pray Boldly, Part 2

We must press our prayers upon God. Your prayers will accomplish much if you ask boldly, ask often,and expect God to answer. Perhaps that surprises you. Maybe you’re thinking . . . “I’m just a sinner saved by grace.” I’m thankful for the privilege of going to God in prayer. How can I come to the Lord boldly with expectation that He will—or should—do what I want?” Find out, on GRACE TO YOU.

Pray Boldly, Part 1

Can you ever pray for an unsaved friend, a job opportunity, a health problem so many times that God gets tired of hearing from you? Bottom line, is it possible to overwhelm God with your prayers? Consider that as John MacArthur begins a study on prayer from Luke 11 on GRACE TO YOU.

I and the Father are One, Part 3b

There are many groups in America that believe Jesus is a god, but not equal with God the Father. Two of these groups have probably even come to your door. Now when that happens what should you say to them? Where can you go in God’s Word to prove that Jesus is the Eternal God of the universe—one with God the Father? Find out on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.

I and the Father are One, Part 3a

To truly understand who Jesus is you have to turn to the pages of God’s unchanging Word. John MacArthur takes you there today on GRACE TO YOU . . . in a study that will strengthen your faith if you are a Christian . . . and challenge your beliefs—and give you hope—if you’re not. It’s all about . . .Rediscovering the Christ of Scripture.

I and the Father are One, Part 2b

Robert Louis Stevenson said, “[People have] a grand memory for forgetting.” Yes, it’s easy to forget.That’s why reminders are so important . . . especially when it comes to truths about the person of Christ.On GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur, John continues his series on the Bible’s main character—Jesus Christ.

I and the Father are One, Part 2a

There is a popular theory in academia—and now in many churches—that Jesus Himself never claimed to be God.That the deity of Christ was a doctrine invented by the church hundreds of years after His ministry. Does Jesus ever explicitly claim equality with the Father? Find out on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.

I and the Father are One, Part 1b

So . . . Who is Jesus? That question will get many answers. Some would say Jesus is a religious leader,or the perfect example of love,or a person just like anyone else. But what does the Bible say about Him?And what do you need to know about Jesus if you want to truly honor, serve, and love Him? Find out on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.

I and the Father are One

It’s possible to be so close to something that you can’t see it clearly. That can certainly happen to Christians with the teachings of Christ. We can become so familiar with Christ’s Words and the great doctrines of our faith—they sort of lose their power. Hear more from John MacArthur on GRACE TO YOU.

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