The Believer and Indwelling Sin, Part 2(#1)
Only as a Christian do you have the capacity to feel the weight of sin . . . because you’re spiritually alive—you’re sensitive to sin . . . a sensitivity you should be cultivating daily. The apostle Paul certainly did . . . and from Paul, you’ll better understand the horrible nature of sin . . . and how to experience freedom from it. So keep listening . . . as John MacArthur continues his study on GRACE TO YOU titled . . . Freedom from Sin.
The Believer and Indwelling Sin, Part 1(#2)
Every day you face decisions with eternal consequences. Of course, I’m not referring to decisions like . . . what you should wear to the office or eat for breakfast. I’m talking about the choice you face to either go to battle against any desire, attitude, or action, that contradicts God’s law . . . or to allow sin to control you. Where do you stand in that war? How can you fight it more effectively? Consider that today on GRACE TO YOU as John MacArthur continues his study on how through Christ you can know . . . Freedom from Sin.
The Believer and Indwelling Sin, Part 1(#1)
The challenge of the Christian life is to consistently think and act biblically. Yet no matter how many right moves you make, you don’t make every right move—you still sin. Why is that? Why can something you truly hate still have so much power over you? Consider that today on GRACE TO YOU,as John MacArthur continues his look at the book of Romans in a series titled . . .Freedom from Sin.
Sin and the Law
Question for you: What’s the purpose of the Old Testament law? If it can’t save you and can’t make you holy, what good is it? That’s actually a very important question. John MacArthur helps answer it today on GRACE TO YOU as he continues his compelling study called . . . Freedom from Sin.
Dead to the Law
When we think about dying, I suppose it’s human nature to have a couple of selfish thoughts: One, that we won’t die for some time yet . . . and two, that when we do die, it will be peaceful—easy, if you will . . . happening in our sleep, perhaps.Actually, though, you can be thankful if you experience one particular, violent death. John MacArthur explains today . . . as we continue our Freedom from Sin study with a message titled Dead to the Law.
Free from Sin, Part 2 (#2)
Thanks for taking time out of your Thursday to join us on GRACE TO YOU . . . as John MacArthur continues a discussion of, frankly, some pretty difficult issues from the book of Romans. It’s all part of a series of lessons on how to experience . . . Freedom from Sin.
Free from Sin, Part 2 (#1)
It’s where the enemy is met . . . where good strategy sustains you . . . or bad planning breaks you –a place of victory . . . or defeat.Well in this case, the enemy is sin . . . and the field of battle is you –your person. As far as intensity goes, there’s never been a more brutal war. As far as having victory goes . . . well, you may already have the keys to victory at your disposal. We trust John MacArthur’s lesson on GRACE TO YOU will help you find out for sure.
Free from Sin, Part 1
The Bible makes clear you can’t serve opposing teams, enemy governments . . . or different masters. More than just common sense . . . you might say it’s a universal law. We’ll examine that concept today on GRACE TO YOU . . . as John MacArthur turns a new corner in our compelling study from Romans 6 and 7—the title. . . Freedom from Sin.
Dying to Live, Part 3 (#2)
There are many new addictions being talked about these days—smartphones, plastic surgery, shopping. But far harder to break then even the worst addiction is our enslavement to sin. Yet if you’re a Christian, you have choice to not sin. But what sort of effort and time frame does it take to break free from the grip it has on you? Consider that today on GRACE TO YOU, as John MacArthur takes us to the book of Romans for the answers.
Dying to Live, Part 3 (#1)
Yesterday, John examined the apostle Paul’s logical argument, really —a legal argument—explaining why and how Christians can lead holy lives.He’s continuing a study on how to experience true holiness . . . and the kind of freedom uniquely available to believers. Freedom from Sin —that’s John’s focus and the title of our study.That’s today on GRACE TO YOU.