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Author: John MacArthur
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This powerful broadcast will boost your spiritual growth by helping you understand and apply God's Word to your life and the life of your family and church. John MacArthur, pastor-teacher, has been offering his practical, verse-by-verse Bible teaching through Grace to You for nearly 40 years.
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Have you ever thought about how prone we are to put sin into categories? For instance . . . thinking that sinful thoughts aren’t as bad as sinful actions? But is sin bad only if it’s out in the open . . . only if other people can see it?
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For over five decades, GRACE TO YOU has been connecting God’s people like you with verse-by-verse Bible teaching that transforms lives and strengthens families and churches.
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If you have workout equipment in your garage that only collects dust . . . what good is it? Well, that same principle applies to your Bible—if you don’t use it, you won’t benefit from it.
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There is no more natural response for the believer saved by grace than to praise and worship God in prayer. Still, for most of us, prayer probably is not as spontaneous as we’d like . . . but it’s a discipline we need to work on.
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What do healthy marriages . . . good parenting . . . and, really, all successful relationships have in common? The answer: biblical communication. Well, it’s no different in your relationship with God.
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If you’re like many people, you want prayer to be an important part of your life . . . but, frankly, there is a lot of room for improvement.
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We’ve all had those moments where we start to pray but then get distracted by some issue at work or maybe a problem at home. How do you avoid that? And how do you build a consistent habit of talking with God—a life of prayer that honors Him?
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It’s said that nothing is discussed more, and practiced less, than prayer. And there certainly are times when every Christian feels he has failed to meet the biblical standard for prayer. But what exactly is that standard? And why is it so important to cultivate good prayer habits in the first place?
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If the Bible says to pray without ceasing—and that’s exactly what it says—does it also explain how to pull that off? What does it take to be consistent in your prayers even when you’re busy, discouraged, and you just don’t feel like praying?
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Praying to God should be the delight of every Christian . . . as natural as breathing. But as every believer knows, there are seasons of life when remaining consistent in prayer isn’t easy. So how do you cultivate the type of prayer life that honors the Lord?
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When you think of prayer, what comes to mind? Brokenhearted confession . . . sobering reflection? Perhaps you simply feel guilty because you know your prayer life isn’t what it should be, but you don’t know what to do to improve it.
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Here are some important questions: Just how far are you willing to go to serve another person? How radical a sacrifice did Christ have in mind when He commanded believers to love one another?
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You’ve heard the common descriptions of love—that love is chemistry between two people . . . it’s having mutual interests . . . or a strong attraction to another person. But the biblical definition of love is stunningly different.
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Some important questions for you . . . how would you describe your marriage? What about your friendships and interactions with your neighbors? Are they getting stronger, or does it seem like they simply aren’t going anywhere?
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You’ve probably heard that a Bible that’s falling apart usually belongs to someone who isn’t. One reason for that . . . when you constantly read and meditate on God’s Word, you’ll be reminded daily of your responsibility to love those around you.
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When I say the word love, what actions come to mind? You may think of warm hugs, or holding hands . . . but do you also think of tipping a waiter, helping a stranger with car trouble, or giving to those in need?
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Well, it’s that time of year again . . . a time for flowers, jewelry, and heart-shaped boxes of candies. A time that the world gives special attention to romance and love. But is love—genuine love—any less important the rest of the year?
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How do you define love? Some say it’s “an intense feeling of deep affection” . . . or “a great interest and pleasure in something” . . . and the world has countless other definitions. But the question you need to think about is . . . what does the Bible say that true love looks like.
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As Valentine’s Day approaches, a question worth considering for every Christian is . . . “How can I be more loving?”
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How do you pick out a Christian from a crowd? Well, Jesus said that the world will know you’re a Christian by your love. So how are you doing at that? Does your love for others—particularly for your enemies—make you stand out?
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