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Fail-Proof Spiritual Leadership

Someone once said that in the body of Christ, we belong to each other, affect each other . . . and can’t escape each other! Now, those words certainly magnify the need for strong, biblically based leadership in the church. But that doesn’t mean the call for spiritual leadership is just for pastors, Sunday school teachers—people in official roles. Every Christian needs to embrace the biblical definition of leadership. Today, John MacArthur looks to the apostle Paul for the definition of spiritual leadership on GRACE TO YOU.

A Plan for Your Family - God’s vs. the World’s

Whether it’s news reports about the popularity of gay marriage . . . television shows with adulterous story lines . . . or books that celebrate sexual sin . . . it’s clear that society doesn’t have a biblical view of sexuality, marriage, and family . . . not even close. Question is, when it comes to your marriage and family . . . are you following the world’s plan or God’s? John MacArthur helps you answer that question today on GRACE TO YOU, as he continues his current series . . . a collection of messages from his 50 years of ministry titled . . . The New Testament, Beginning to End.

What Is Christian Liberty?

For most people, the notion of Christian liberty boils down to figuring out what they’re allowed to do. Can you watch films rated PG-13? Are you allowed to drink alcohol? What desires are you allowed to indulge?Well, today on GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur shows you what Scripture says about Christian liberty . . . and why it’s not really about fulfilling your desires at all. John’s lesson is part of his current series . . . a collection of some of his most influential sermons titled . . . The New Testament, Beginning to End.

Fifteen Words of Hope

Thanks for making GRACE TO YOU part of your day . . . as John MacArthur continues his study titled . . . The New Testament, Beginning to End. It’s a collection of influential sermons from nearly a half century of ministry. Today,John focuses on 2 Corinthians, in a sermon titled . . . “Fifteen Word of Hope.”

Why We Believe While Others Reject

Perhaps you have a friend or family member you’ve known for a long time . . . you have many of the same influences . . . maybe even attended the same church . . . but when it comes to Christ, your view is completely different from his. Why would that happen—what makes the difference? How could two people so similar . . . with access to the same truth about Jesus . . . and respond to Christ in completely different ways?John MacArthur explains that today on GRACE TO YOU with a message titled . . . “Why We Believe While Others Reject.”

The Ordinary Church

There are pastors who believe that churches need to create extraordinary experiences for their people—that a church should have a reputation for being extreme . . . radical . . . or revolutionary. Well, today John MacArthur will show you why the best thing for you . . . and more important, the best thing for your church is actually to be ordinary. You’ll see what that means today as John continues his current series on . . . The New Testament, Beginning to End.

Four Ways to Miss Heaven

Jesus said that many people who believe in Him will not get into heaven. How can you make sure that you’re not one of them? How can you be sure that doesn’t happen to you . . . that you don’t miss out on heaven? John MacArthur answers that crucial question today on GRACE TO YOU in a message titled . . . “Four Ways to Miss Heaven.” It’s part of his series that’s taking you through . . . The New Testament, Beginning to End.

The Tale of Two Sons

The novelist Charles Dickens called the parable of the prodigal son the greatest short story ever written. You may have known the story since your earliest Sunday school days. But even though this parable is widely known . . . and, frankly, a pretty simple narrative . . . it’s one of the most misunderstood passages in the Bible. How can that be—what’s to misunderstand? Well, for starters, it’s not just a story about one son . . . it’s really. . . The Tale of Two Sons.

How to Play Church

On February 9, 1969, John MacArthur stepped into the pulpit of Grace Community Church. Since then, he has preached Sunday after Sunday . . . teaching verse by verse through every book of the New Testament.Today on GRACE TO YOU, you’re going to hear the first sermon John preached as the pastor of Grace Church. It’s part of perhaps his most unique series. It’s titled . . . The New Testament, Beginning to End.

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