The Triumph of Christ’s Suffering, Part 3 (#1)
When hard times hit and you think your faith can’t be stretched any further—for instance, when you’re being persecuted for your faith in Christ—where can you turn for the strength you need to stand strong? Well, it’s a matter of finding the path that leads . . . Through Suffering to Triumph. Join John MacArthur for his study by that name . . . next time on GRACE TO YOU.
The Triumph of Christ’s Suffering, Part 2 (#2)
Charles Spurgeon put it this way: “God had one Son without sin, but He never had a son without trial.” So how exactly did Christ handle trials . . . and why is that important for you to understand? John MacArthur helps you prepare for even the persecution that you can expect as a Christian . . . in his study called Through Suffering to Triumph. . . on GRACE TO YOU.
Jesus Christ, the Head of the Church
When government authorities made in-person church worship illegal during the COVID-19 pandemic—and that happened worldwide—the question that those actions ultimately raised was this: Who is the head of the church—is it government, or is it God?Well, the Bible gives a definitive answer, as John MacArthur shows you on the next edition of GRACE TO YOU—don’t miss it!
Persecution and the Essential Church
In four days, a movie will premiere that you’re going to want to see if you can. It tells the story of how John MacArthur and the church he leads came into the crosshairs of government during the COVID-19 pandemic.John will talk about that motion picture, The Essential Church, and give some encouragement for dealing with persecution . . . on the this edition of GRACE TO YOU.
The Triumph of Christ’s Suffering, Part 1 (#1)
A celebrity once said, “People hate me because I am a multifaceted, talented, wealthy, internationally famous genius.” Now perhaps some would see those words as lacking appropriate modesty—and that would prompt a degree of dislike. But what about those who’ve really done nothing to provoke others, and yet they are hated even attacked verbally or physically? On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur examines the example Christ Himself gave for handling persecution—and how you can follow His lead.
The Suffering of Jesus - Our Substitute and Shepherd
It’s been said, “Be kind to your enemies —you made them!” Well, it’s true we sometimes do things that turn people into enemies. But what happens when you’re hated for no good reason? How are you to respond when you’re persecuted and attacked simply because of your stand for Christ? On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur’s been looking at how the Lord handled situations like those and he’s going to show you how Christ guides and strengthens you during trials. Be listening for this study on Through Suffering to Triumph.
The Suffering of Jesus - An Example for Every Christian (#2)
On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur’s going to continue his series with a practical look at the truths that strengthened Jesus during His suffering—and it’s John’s hope it will strengthen you as well.
The Suffering of Jesus - An Example for Every Christian (#1)
On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur’s launching a study that shows you how Jesus found hope, and even joy, amid suffering and how you can do the same. His focus will be on knowing how to glorify God in suffering. Don’t miss this study on Through Suffering to Triumph.
Glory Through Suffering
Who wants to think about the possibility of crashing a car, losing your savings, or facing a terminal disease? No one wants to dwell on misfortune. But if you’re a Christian, you should consider the possibility that you will suffer because you follow Christ. John MacArthur helps you prepare for that hardship in his study, Through Suffering to Triumph,on GRACE TO YOU!
“Night People - Day People, Part 2” (#2)
Few things bring more pain than being unprepared for battle. A soldier’s life depends on it. The same is true in the battle with sin. If you’re unprepared for temptation attacks, the results will be devastating. In light of that danger, on the next GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur shows you how to remain alert and ready as you wait for the Lord’s return.