“Reasons for Remaining Single, Part 2” (#1)
In the book of Genesis, God said all His creation was good, but that the union He made between Adam and Eve was very good. If you’re in a Christian marriage, no doubt you’ve seen how good it can be when couples serve the Lord together and raise a family to honor Him. So how then could a commitment to your spouse be bad for your spiritual growth? On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur explains how to maintain priorities that please God in your marriage. Tune in as he continues a practical study titled Guidelines for Singleness and Marriage.
“Reasons for Remaining Single, Part 1” (#2)
Near the end of his life, the famed reformer, Martin Luther proclaimed, “There is no more lovely, friendly or charming relationship, communion or company, than a good marriage.” Of course, Luther’s joy makes sense when you understand what Scripture teaches about marriage. Fact is, marriage is a positive thing in the Bible. So . . . why would the apostle Paul ever call it a bad idea? Be sure to listen to GRACE TO YOU when John MacArthur shows you five biblical reasons to remain single.
“Reasons for Remaining Single, Part 1” (#1)
Maybe you’re in your 30s or 40s and you’re still single . . . maybe you know someone like that and you wonder why he or she isn’t married. Is it somehow disobedient for a Christian not to marry? Or could there be good motives—clear, biblical ones—for staying single? Consider that when John MacArthur continues his study titled Guidelines for Singleness and Marriage on GRACE TO YOU.
“Christians and Social Revolution”
The Bible says when Christ saves you, the old things pass away. But does that mean you’re to help that process along by removing every reminder of your sinful past? What if part of your past includes a non-Christian spouse . . . an unbelieving husband or wife? On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur examines that perplexing question . . . moving ahead in the study he calls . . . Guidelines for Singleness and Marriage.
“Divine Guidelines for Marriage” (#2)
What does Scripture say about whom you should marry .. . or not marry? What about if you’re already married but want out? What does God’s Word say about that? John MacArthur helps answer those questions in his series titled . . . Guidelines for Singleness and Marriage on GRACE TO YOU.
“Divine Guidelines for Marriage” (#1)
On this edition of GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur continues his compelling look at the biblical Guidelines for Singleness and Marriage. He focuses on a lesson to help you understand how your marriage—even if you’re married to an unbeliever—can honor God . . . and help lead others to salvation.
“To Marry or Not to Marry” (#2)
A Time magazine cover story a few years back looked at the falling marriage rate here in the U.S and the rising number of couples living together before marriage. In the end, the article’s author said marriage wasn’t as popular these days as in years past, but it’s “still the best avenue most people have for making their dreams come true.” Is that really the benefit of marriage? On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur answers those and other questions as he continues his study Guidelines for Singleness and Marriage.
“To Marry or Not to Marry” (#1)
Read through the Bible and you’ll find plenty of good reasons to get married. Of course, you’ll also find valid reasons to stay single. How do you know which option is right for you? Can you know that for sure? “To Marry Or Not to Marry” . . . that’s John MacArthur’s focus on GRACE TO YOU as he begins a study from 1 Corinthians titled . . . Guidelines for Singleness and Marriage.
“Christian Liberty and Sexual Freedom”
Welcome to the start of what promises to be a compelling—if not eye-opening—couple of weeks on GRACE TO YOU as John MacArthur kicks off a study that has implications for you, whatever your marital status. From 1 Corinthians, the title of his study . . . Guidelines for Singleness and Marriage.
“Bible Questions and Answers, Part 66”
Even the most seasoned Christians, and certainly new believers, will come across Bible questions they don’t know the answer to. Maybe it’s a theological question like . . . Why does God allow sin? Or it could be a question about current events—or something in the world—and whether a passage in the Bible can help make sense of it all and give direction and encouragement. On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur will consider challenging questions from his local congregation . . . maybe some that you have had.