Convincing Testimony to the Resurrection
Simon Greenleaf’s most important contribution to mankind was when he set out to examine the evidence for Christ’s Resurrection . . . and follow it wherever it led. After a thorough study, he concluded this: That there was more evidence supporting the Resurrection than just about any event in human history! Now what evidence did Greenleaf find . . .and what made is so persuasive? John MacArthur shows you today on GRACE TO YOU.
Resurrection - The Key to Everything (#2)
Tomorrow—Good Friday —will be a day of sorrow for many, many people . . . as they mourn the shame and unspeakable suffering Jesus endured on the cross. Yet what followed His sacrifice is so remarkable—so monumental—only the sinless Son of God could accomplish it. You’ll see that today on GRACE TO YOU as John MacArthur continues his study called Easter Through the Eyes of God.
Resurrection - The Key to Everything (#1)
In an era that emphasizes the wedding day more than the marriage itself . . . is it surprising that Jesus’ death and resurrection are remembered . . . and the real meaning of the events themselves are forgotten or misunderstood? Well, today on GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur examines the truth behind the familiar Easter story as he continues his study titled Easter Through the Eyes of God.
Looking at the Cross from God’s Perspective (#2)
The story’s told of three workers who helped build St. Paul’s Cathedral in London. Asked what they were doing, one said he was cutting stone . . . another said earning a wage. The third, though, said, “I’m helping build a beautiful cathedral.” Three men . . . three perspectives. Well, perhaps you’ve heard several takes on the Crucifixion over the years, like that of the apostles or the thief on the cross. But have you ever considered God’s perspective on the death of His Son? That’s John MacArthur’s focus today on GRACE TO YOU.
Looking at the Cross from God’s Perspective (#1)
If you’re standing on a busy street, and you ask 20 people to describe what they see . . . you’ll probably get 20 different answers. And while each perspective may be helpful . . . they’re not all equal. The reality is . . . the more you see . . . the better your perspective. That was never truer than at the crucifixion of Jesus. It can be helpful to see the cross from the disciples’ perspective, Pilate’s, even from those crucified with Jesus. But have you ever considered the perspective of God Himself? With that in mind, John MacArthur begins a series today titled . . . Easter Through the Eyes of God here on GRACE TO YOU.
Spiritual Intimidation, Part 2
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.
Spiritual Intimidation, Part 1
Have you ever been at a party or eating lunch with coworkers and mentioned you were a Christian? Now, sometimes that goes great . . . but sometimes there are people who immediately bring up why they could never be a Christian. Perhaps they’re ready to argue that every religion has at least a kernel of truth . . . and there are many paths to God. So in those situations, how should you respond . . . how can you make sure you’re honoring the Lord? Consider that today with John MacArthur on GRACE TO YOU.
Complete in Christ (#3)
When Steve Jobs was thirteen, he confronted his pastor with a picture of two starving children on the cover of Time magazine. He then declared he wanted nothing to do with a God who would allow such an atrocity—and he never went back to church. Now, what if you had a child like Steve Jobs? How would you show him that God is far more loving, kind, and gracious than you or I could ever imagine? Well, John MacArthur gives you a great place to start today on GRACE TO YOU, as he looks at God’s all-sufficient and amazing forgiveness.
Complete in Christ (#2)
How exactly do you become more Christlike? Is it something God does to you, or do you play a role in your sanctification? And at the moment of salvation do you receive everything you need to grow in Christlikeness? John MacArthur’s digging into those questions in his current study here on GRACE TO YOU.
Complete in Christ (#1)
In 1858, William Boardman wrote a book titled "The Higher Christian Life". The premise of the book was this: A genuine Christian will experience—after his conversion—a second blessing from God . . . a blessing that makes the person instantly holy, and even able to reach a state of sinless perfection. Do you need something extra—a second blessing—to truly be saved? I