“From Trouble to Triumph, Part 2” (#2)
If it were up to us . . . we’d never volunteer for hardship. But like anathlete 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 in his current study . . . Benefiting from Life’s Trials. On GRACE TO YOU, John considers another key to handling testing—how you think about the troubles you face.
“From Trouble to Triumph, Part 2” (#1)
Trials take countless forms . . . and no one is exempt from hard times—or even tragedy. But no matter what you’re going through now, and no matter what you face in the future . . . you can know peace . . . even in your darkest days. John MacArthur will help you see that today on GRACE TO YOU as he continues his study called . . . Benefiting from Life’s Trials.
“From Trouble to Triumph, Part 1” (#2)
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. It’s easy for people who have made it through trials to agree with a saying like that. But what do you do when you’re suffering never seems to end? Bottom line, how can you be sure God will get you through the toughest times? John MacArthur has encouraging answers today on GRACE TO YOU as he continues his series titled Benefiting from Life’s Trials.
“From Trouble to Triumph, Part 1” (#1)
King Solomon said that God ordains a time for everything . . . including heartache. In other words, trials don’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? John MacArthur answers those questions in the study he begins on the next GRACE TO YOU. It’s titled . . . Benefiting from Life’s Trials.
Spiritual Stability, Part 6 Obedience
On GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur continues a study that answers this question: How do you stand strong when your world feels anything but stable? What specific steps can you take to honor God and keep your balance? Philippians chapter 4 outlines seven steps that you need to follow . . . as John shows you in his study today called Seven Steps to Spiritual Stability.
Spiritual Stability, Part 5 Godly Thinking (#2)
If you’re a Christian, you can navigate any challenge or setback with peace and confidence if you apply the biblical principles John MacArthur looks at on GRACE TO YOU. So stay tuned as John returns to his study called Seven Step to Spiritual Stability.
Spiritual Stability, Part 5 Godly Thinking (#1)
From the time you wake each day, you make countless observations, arrive at logical conclusions, and act accordingly. But what, if anything, does the ability to reason like that have to do with your Christian faith? Find out as John MacArthur continues his series . . . Seven Steps to Spiritual Stability on this edition of GRACE TO YOU.
Spiritual Stability, Part 4 Thankful Prayer (#2)
Foxe’s Book of Martyrshas encouraged believers for centuries by highlighting the lives—the courageous testimonies—of Christians who remained faithful through persecution, resentment, and even death because of their beliefs. They had heroic, unwavering faith. In your own life how can you display that kind of God-glorifying obedience? John MacArthur is helping you with that in his current study on GRACE TO YOU titled . . . Seven Steps of Spiritual Stability.
Spiritual Stability, Part 4 Thankful Prayer (#1)
In recent years, maybe you’ve watched a fellow Christian lose a job, maybe lose his or her house, or endure the kind of deep sorrow that comes only when a loved one dies. Yet through all the heartbreak, this person never stopped obeying Christ . . . never doubted the goodness of God. Question is, how do you make that sort of unwavering faith your faith? John MacArthur has some practical answers today as he continues his series called Seven Steps to Spiritual Stability on GRACE TO YOU.
Spiritual Stability, Part 3 Humanity and Faith (#2)
Psalm 1 compares a stable person to a firmly planted tree. His Its roots go deep, and it has plentiful water—it can’t be blown over. Question is . . . how can that picture of strength and stability be a reality in your life? What does it take to be an unwavering, spiritually stable Christian, in every circumstance? John MacArthur gets to the heart of the question as he continues his series Seven Steps to Spiritual Stability on GRACE TO YOU.