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John MacArthur Answers Your Bible Questions

  • Mon, Apr 26, 2010

Bible Q&A with John MacArthur

 

  • Do we really understand what Jesus meant in Revelation 3:20, "Behold I stand at the door and knock ..."?
  • Was the Lord's prayer in Matthew 6 intended for us to recite verbatim? 
  • ­­­In Luke 5, Jesus healed the leper, but in Luke 15, he commanded him "tell no one."  Why would Jesus have told the leper to keep the good news to himself?
  • In Ephesians 6:4, Paul tells parents to "Bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord."  What did Paul mean by "discipline" and "instruction"?  

These are tough Bible questions and who better to ...

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The Empty Tomb

  • Mon, Mar 22, 2010

Empty TombWhat does Resurrection Sunday mean to you? 

For millions around the world, it's a time to gather and commemorate the first Easter and the moment of triumph when Christ rose from the dead.  But do we really understand the meaning of this historical day?  Are we equipped to share it with others? 

To do so, we need to know the crucial details surrounding the burial and resurrection of Jesus.  So beginning March 26 on "Grace to You®," and leading up to Good Friday, John MacArthur outlines those details from Scripture--sharing from the perspective of several eyewitnesses as they watched ...

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Eternal Security -- Do You Have It?

  • Tue, Feb 23, 2010

That's often the question a Christian might ask a non-believer.  But did you know many Christians consider the question for themselves, wondering if by some word or deed they could lose their salvation?  I know I have.  And unfortunately that concern, and fear, can often paralyze believers from moving forward in their relationship with God. 

Well in March on "Grace to You®," John MacArthur tells listeners that God Won't Let You Go in a week-long study where he examines a doctrine that's often called "the perseverance of the saints."  We'll learn with assurance that there's ...

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