“A Tale of Two Preachers” (#2)
They were taught by the same teacher, lived for three years with the same small group of friends, yet they turned down two vastly different paths. One became a pillar of the early church, the other, history’s most notorious villain. On the next GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur shows you why one stayed loyal to Christ while the other betrayed him. Tune in to hear more of John’s study on Lessons for a Modern-Day Disciple.
“A Tale of Two Preachers” (#1)
How does Judas differ from Peter in what they did to Christ? Consider that today on GRACE TO YOU as John MacArthur looks at “The Transforming Effect of Loving Christ.”It’s part of his series . . . Lessons for a Modern-Day Disciple.
“The Transforming Effect of Loving Christ” (#2)
How do you help someone you love serve the Lord more effectively? Well, the best place to look is the example of Christ Himself. How did Christ disciple His disciples? Consider that today on GRACE TO YOU as John MacArthur looks at “The Transforming Effect of Loving Christ.” It’s part of his series . . . Lessons for a Modern-Day Disciple.”
“The Transforming Effect of Loving Christ” (#1)
In John MacArthur’s 54 years as a pastor, he’s preached some of his most influential sermons to thousands of pastors at the annual Shepherd’s Conference. This week, John begins a study that answers the all-important question . . . what does it mean to follow Christ? Listen to GRACE TO YOU for this week-long series titled Lessons for a Modern-Day Disciple!
“The Resurrection of Believers” (#2)
Perhaps you’ve sat at the bedside of a loved one who has been ravaged by disease or your doctor has given you a diagnosis of cancer followed by the words “stage 4” or “terminal.” In those trials, what hope do you have? And what hope can you point others to? John MacArthur helps you with that when he presents his study The End Is Not the End on GRACE TO YOU.
“The Resurrection of Believers” (#1)
Have you thought about what it’s going to be like at your funeral? Well, if you’re a Christian, your funeral can be a time of joy. That can happen if your family knows exactly where you have gone and what it’s like there. Important points to consider on GRACE TO YOU when John MacArthur continues his study called, The End Is Not the End.
“The Uniqueness of Our Resurrection Bodies” (#2)
As you’ll hear on the next edition of GRACE TO YOU, death is “man’s greatest enemy”—we will all face it someday. The question is, are you prepared for death—and what comes after? With that question in mind, John MacArthur talks about the contracts between corruption and incorruption as continues his study The End Is Not the End.
“The Uniqueness of Our Resurrection Bodies” (#1)
When someone dies, you often hear that the person is at peace or that he’s gone to a better place. Well, I think we all can understand wanting to soften the harshness of death. But you don’t help people—in fact, you do great harm—if you avoid talking about the eternal implications of death. On this edition of GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur tackles this vital subject when he continues his study of The End is Not the End.
“What the Resurrection Means for You” (#2)
When a loved one is facing death, and one day we all will, there’s really only one thing that matters. That is, having hope for what comes after death. On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur’s going to show you what Christ’s resurrection means for the Christian and for the unbeliever. It’s a message taken from a compelling study he calls The End Is Not the End.
“What the Resurrection Means for You” (#1)
Search the Internet for the term anti-aging and you’ll find countless medicines, creams, and more, each of them essentially promising that life doesn’t have to change, and death is distant. Yet eventually, we all will die. So how can you face death with confidence and encourage those you love when they’re dealing with life-threatening illness or injury? Find out today on GRACE TO YOU, as John MacArthur begins a study titled, The End Is Not the End.