True Worship, Part 3
There have probably been some Sunday mornings where you’re physically present at church but spiritually you’re not there at all . . . not ready to worship God the way He deserves and desires. So on days like that, what should you do . . . how can you put your focus back on Christ? And, is worship only something you’re supposed to do in a church setting? Find the answers you need today on GRACE TO YOU . . . as John MacArthur continues his practical and challenging study called . . . True Worship
True Worship, Part 2b
When you communicate the gospel message, what is it you’re mainly trying to do? Get people to see their need to add God to their lives? That’s not it. Help them see how happy and prosperous their lives will be if they accept Jesus? That’s not it either. How about . . . confront people with their sin? Well, that’s true . . . but even that’s not the primary thing.Today on GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur takes you to God’s Word and shows you the goal of evangelism—really, the goal of salvation.
True Worship, Part 2a
It’s safe to say that every Bible-teaching lesson here on GRACE TO YOU accomplishes one of three things. John MacArthur either covers biblical truths that are brand new to you . . . refreshes your thinking on a familiar passage . . . or helps clear up misunderstandings you may have on a particular passage or topic.Well, the study John continues today probably falls into that third category for many people. The subject, as well as the title . . . True Worship. It answers a simple yet profound question . . . What does it really mean to worship God?
True Worship, Part 1b
Where, and when, do you worship God? Does it happen primarily at church . . . and only when the music is playing? Is it an emotional experience . . . a rush of spiritual thoughts . . .a sense of closeness to God that’s hard to predict and sustain?To find out when and where true worship can happen—and what it should look like—stay here today on GRACE TO YOU as John MacArthur continues his current study titled . . . True Worship
True Worship, Part 1a
You hear and use the term all the time. Yet with all the talk about worshiping God, when was the last time you considered exactly what God considers to be genuine worship? Find out if your worship qualifies as true worship as John MacArthur starts a study by that name—True Worship—today on GRACE TO YOU!
Examine Yourselves Whether You Be in the Faith, Part 2b
You may know people who profess faith in Christ and who say they believe the Bible, but they think there is wiggle room in Scripture that allows for . . . broad definitions of marriage . . . and abortion . . . and not being part of a local church. Essentially, they set their own standards for what it means to be a Christian.Of course, when we trust in our own, sin-tainted thinking, the consequences are disastrous. John MacArthur drives that point home today on GRACE TO YOU.
Examine Yourselves Whether You Be in the Faith, Part 2a
Matthew 7:23 may record the most terrifying words in Scripture. There Jesus warns that some people who believe they’re going to heaven will one day hear Christ say . . . “I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness.” How do you know ifthose words might apply to you? You may believe God exists . . . read your Bible regularly . . . serve your local church faithfully . . . but is that proof you’re truly saved? Bottom line, how can you be sure you’re a Christian? Consider that today on GRACE TO YOUwith John MacArthur.
Examine Yourselves Whether You Be in the Faith, Part 1b
How do you respond when someone asks you how you know you’re a Christian? Do you think back to that moment when you prayed a prayer or went forward in a church service? Do you point to your baptism? John MacArthur will show you on this edition of GRACE TO YOU in a study he calls . . . Examine Yourself.
Examine Yourselves Whether You Be in the Faith, Part 1a
How can you really know that you’re saved? Can you be a Christian if you struggle with selfishness . . . integrity . . . purity . . . or some other sin? If you have doubts that your salvation is genuine, what should you do —what’s the first step? Those are questions you need to be able to answer—questions that John MacArthur will help you with in a study he begins today on GRACE TO YOU. He calls it . . . Examine Yourself.
The Believer and Indwelling Sin, Part 2
Winston Churchill once said, “Success is not final. Failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts.” A good thought to keep in mind as you battle against sin. Sometimes you will defeat it . . . other times, sin will batter and bruise you. But the question is . . . do you have the drive to keep fighting your sinful flesh? If you don’t, what does that say about your spiritual condition? Questions to keep in mind today on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.