From Trouble to Triumph, Part 2b
You know, if it were up to us . . . we’d never volunteer for hardship. But like an athlete who grows stronger the harder he trains . . . your faith gains endurance as you face more and more testing. John MacArthur’s helping you understand that principle on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
From Trouble to Triumph, Part 2a
Pain and suffering come in all different forms. But no matter what you’re going through right now—or will go through in the future—the way to endure any trial is the same. And John MacArthur’s going to show you that way on the next GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
From Trouble to Triumph, Part 1b
A great preacher said that all trials serve two purposes: To better acquaint you with your own sinful heart. . . and with your Lord and Savior. Now it’s easy to rejoice in and affirm that truth when you’re looking back on trials. But what do you do when those times of suffering never seem to end? Find out on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
From Trouble to Triumph, Part 1a
King Solomon said that God ordains a time for everything . . . including heartache. In other words, trialsdon’t just happen. God sends them your way. But why would a loving God want you to go through trouble . . . how could it possibly help you? Find out on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
Why I Love the Church, Part 2
People in churches don’t always act like—well—Christians. So that raises the question . . . Can you follow Christ and not be part of a church? Is that an option? Or if you’re a Christian, does God command you to love the church and commit yourself to one in your community? Hear more on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
Why I Love the Church, Part 1
If you ask a handful of church leaders why people love being in their congregations, you’d probably hear answers like . . .great music,friendly people, an enjoyable atmosphere. It’s fair to say, those are the main selling points for many churches today. But are those the main reasons to love a local church? Find out on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
The Responsibilities of the Church - Preaching, Part 2b
If you do an Internet search for churches in your area, what do they emphasize, what do they say is their purpose? You’ll probably find priorities like . . . building relationships, addressing emotional needs, having a contemporary style, but have they found too high a place in the church? Hear more on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
The Responsibilities of the Church - Preaching, Part 2a
John MacArthur has spent more than five decades teaching the Bible in hour-long chunks. Clearly he’s committed to in-depth preaching. But the question is, should pastors still preach like that? Attention spans have dropped,shouldn’t pastors adapt? Find out on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
The Responsibilities of the Church - Preaching, Part 1
It’s obvious that we live in a sound-bite society. But should that affect the way churches reach their audiences? What is the pastor’s most important role in the current culture? John MacArthur answers those questions on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
Focusing on Expectations, Part 2
Think of everything that's involved in the Christian life.It's an exciting, joyful life—the life God meant you to live—but it certainly takes commitment and hard work. Where do you find the strength to persevere, and to overcome hindrances to your spiritual growth? Find out on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.