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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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How can you be sure that what you believe about your salvation is right . . . that you’re not buying into some myth, or even following a false religion?
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If someone asked you what it means that Christ is sufficient . . . what would you say?
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For over five decades, GRACE TO YOU has been “Unleashing God’s Truth, One Verse at a Time” . . . connecting as many people as possible with the life-changing truth of God’s Word through the Bible teaching of John MacArthur.
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Do you have questions about the Bible?
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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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You’ve probably heard that a Bible that’s falling apart usually belongs to someone who isn’t. One reason: When you’re constantly reading Scripture and meditating on its truth, the more you’re reminded of the salvation that’s yours in Christ.
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How often do you think about giving the gospel to others? Is it something you struggle with? Maybe you’re not sure what to say or where to start?
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Quick—pick your favorite John MacArthur sermon. With over 3,600 to choose from, that might be easier said than done.
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Giving gifts . . . preparing special meals . . . visiting with friends and family—certainly they can bring joy to the Christmas season. But the truth is, they might distract you from what is most important about Christmas . . . the best part of the celebration.
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Here’s a straightforward and important question . . . What’s the real meaning of Christmas?
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With all the shipping and entertainment and get-togethers and anything else that can distract from what’s most important about Christmas, how can you keep your focus where it should be?
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You decorate the house, send greeting cards, and find just the right gifts for those you love. But in the flurry of activity of the holiday season, how can you be sure you haven’t left out something vital?
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With Christmas approaching, your schedule will no doubt fill up in the coming weeks. And amid the busyness, you may find it difficult to keep your eyes on what is most important about Christmas.
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As you look at the world around you—with your head spinning at all the chaos . . . all the problems . . . all the wrong thinking . . . in a world that seems upside-down—how can you grow in contentment?
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If you’re a Christian, how do you cultivate contentment even when circumstances aren’t going your way?
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When people take advantage of you, betray you, abuse you . . . how does God want you to respond? You probably can guess that taking revenge isn’t the answer . . . but would it surprise you to learn that you should cultivate compassion for people like that?
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Compassion has been defined as a “sympathetic pity and concern for the suffering and misfortune of others.” Of course, it’s easy to show concern for those who are sick. But, the question is, How can you cultivate compassion for people who have sinned against you?
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When I say the word joy, what comes to mind? Maybe spending time with family . . . landing your dream job . . . or finding the spouse you’ve been waiting for. But do those things really lead to profound and lasting joy?
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How can you know deep, lasting joy in a world full of suffering? An important question . . . and thankfully, if you’re a Christian, the Bible gives you the principles you need to experience real joy, no matter the circumstance you find yourself in.
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When a friend or maybe your spouse sins against you, how should you respond? What if someone hurts you but never repents and never apologizes for his sin . . . what do you do then?
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