Giving Thanks for Redemption
The most profound picture of the beauty and grace of forgiveness. . . Christ on the cross! The question is . . . if you’ve experienced that grace . . . how should you respond? What attitudes should characterize your life if you’ve been saved? John MacArthur, chancellor of The Master’s University and Seminary, answers that today on GRACE TO YOU, as he continues a series titled . . . “Giving Thanks for Redemption.”
In Everything Give Thanks, Part 2
What are you thankful for this year? Maybe that’s a hard question. It’s easy to get wrapped up in the difficulties of the world. But as you’ll see today, your earthly condition should never dictate how thankful you are. So join John MacArthur as he continues his message titled “In Everything Give Thanks,” and learn how to praise the Father in any circumstance on the next GRACE TO YOU.
In Everything Give Thanks, Part 1
Tomorrow’s Thanksgiving Day here in the United States . . . a wonderful time to reflect on God’s goodness. Of course for Christians, everyday should be Thanksgiving . . . because of the profound blessings we have in Jesus Christ.That in mind, John MacArthur has a timely message todayon GRACE TO YOUtitled “In Everything Give Thanks” . . . helping you see how the gospel of grace leads to a life of thankfulness.
Living in the Light, Part 2
There is only one event with the power to turn you into a radically new person both inside and out . . . to transform your decision making, your behavior, your relationships. I’m talking about salvation in Christ. Specifically, though, what will your new life look like when you become a Christian? Consider that today on GRACE TO YOU as John MacArthur continues a study he calls The Portrait of a New Life.
Living in the Light, Part 1
When you receive salvation, you’re indeed saved from your sin, but you still have to live in a world drowning in sin. And Scripture calls for you to be a light in the midst of that grim darkness. The question is, how do you do that? John MacArthur answers that today, as he continues his current study on GRACE TO YOU titled . . . The Portrait of a New Life.
Walking in Love, Part 2-2
Being confused about what love is can take you down a road with serious consequences—in fact, the most serious of consequences: eternal separation from God’s love. Consider that point today on GRACE TO YOU . . . as John MacArthur answers the question, “What does it mean to love the right way—God’s way?” It’s part of his study titled . . . The Portrait of a New Life.
Walking in Love, Part 2-1
The Bible gives clear standards for what it means to be a Christian . . . and they go well beyond the externals that can be faked. John MacArthur examines those standards today on GRACE TO YOU . . . continuing his study called The Portrait of a New Life
Walking in Love, Part 1-2
If you’re going to name the name of Christ—if you’re going to call yourself a Christian—you need to walk as Christ walked . . . and love as Christ loved. John MacArthur helps you see what walking in love means on this edition of GRACE TO YOU . . . as he continues a study he calls The Portrait of a New Life. It’s a series on cultivating the traits that honor God and strengthen your Christian testimony.
Walking in Love, Part 1-1
So, how does the Bible define love—the love Christians should have and demonstrate? What should it look like at home, at the office, in your neighborhood, and at church? Find out today on GRACE TO YOU as John MacArthur, continues his study called The Portrait of a New Life . . . showing you how, as a Christian, love gets radically redefined.
Principles of New Life, Part 2
Maybe you can remember a teacher who had a veritable laundry list of “Don’ts” for your class —Don’t talk . . . Don’t leave your seat . . . Don’t write in red pen. John MacArthur works through a biblical list of “Do’s” where your speech is concerned. This practical look at how you should speak is part of John’s current series titled . . . The Portrait of a New Life. That’s on the next GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.