

Grace to You: Radio Podcast
John MacArthur
The Grace to You radio podcast is what you've come to expect from John MacArthur. Reliable interpretation, solid doctrine, and amazing insight make this podcast a great supplement to help you grow strong and fruitful as a Christian.
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Apr 2, 2026 • 0sec
How God Buried His Son
A study of why Jesus' burial matters as much as the cross and resurrection. Discussion of providence versus miracles and how ordinary actions fulfilled divine plans. Accounts of soldiers, Joseph of Arimathea, and Nicodemus playing crucial roles. Examination of the tomb's sealing and how it shaped the resurrection narrative.

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Apr 1, 2026 • 0sec
God Visits Calvary
John MacArthur, longtime Bible teacher and pastor known for verse-by-verse expository preaching, explores Calvary’s startling signs. He unpacks darkness and divine judgment, the torn temple veil and open access to God, the earthquake and graves, the centurion’s confession, conversions at the cross, and the faithful women who witnessed it all.

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Mar 31, 2026 • 0sec
God Visits Calvary
John MacArthur, Bible teacher and pastor known for expository New Testament preaching. He reads Mark 15 and examines the crucifixion scene. He explores the mockery and the haunting question of God's presence. He traces darkness as divine judgment, explains the meaning of Jesus' cry of forsakenness, and highlights the centurion's confession and the women's response.

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Mar 30, 2026 • 0sec
Divine Mercy for the Blasphemers
John MacArthur, renowned evangelical pastor and Bible teacher known for expository preaching, walks through the crucifixion scene in vivid detail. He examines the leaders’ mockery and why God delayed judgment. He unpacks Pilate’s inscription, the soldiers’ jeers, and the thief’s surprising turn to repentance.

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Mar 27, 2026 • 0sec
The Shameful Scorn of Jesus Christ
John MacArthur, Bible teacher and pastor, delivers expositional teaching on Mark 15. He explores the scenes around the crucifixion, emphasizing ridicule and scorn more than physical pain. He traces the trials, the soldiers’ parody of kingship, Pilate’s public display, and the crowd’s call for death. Short, vivid focus on the drama of Christ’s suffering.

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Mar 26, 2026 • 0sec
Pilate Before Jesus
John MacArthur, pastor-teacher and author known for expository Bible teaching, delivers a sermon-style Bible exposition. He frames Pilate among leaders complicit in Jesus' death. He walks through Pilate’s questioning, Roman legal power, Herod’s mockery, the crowd choosing Barabbas, and Pilate’s yielding leading to Jesus’ scourging.

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Mar 25, 2026 • 0sec
Peter's Denial: A Warning About Self-Confidence
John MacArthur, veteran Bible teacher and pastor known for expository preaching, delivers a sermon on Peter's denial from Mark. He contrasts cultural self-confidence with biblical warnings about pride. Short readings and dramatic moments are examined. Seven practical lessons are highlighted, and restoration after failure is explored.

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Mar 24, 2026 • 0sec
The Ultimate Miscarriage of Justice
John MacArthur, veteran Bible teacher and pastor known for expository preaching, delivers a deep sermon on the trials of Jesus. He traces Deuteronomy's call to justice and argues the Jewish and Roman proceedings were illegal. He examines bribed witnesses, Jesus' silent fulfillment of prophecy, the blasphemy charge, and the Sanhedrin's mockery.

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Mar 23, 2026 • 0sec
Judas’s Betrayal
John MacArthur, Bible teacher and pastor known for his extensive biblical teaching, explores Judas’s betrayal in Mark 14. He traces Judas’s initiative and motives, sets the arrest scene in Gethsemane, and contrasts Peter’s impulsive defense with Jesus’s calm authority. The talk highlights the Sanhedrin’s hostility and the fulfillment of prophecy surrounding Jesus’s arrest.

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Mar 20, 2026 • 0sec
The Agony of the Cup
John MacArthur, Bible teacher and pastor known for clear expository preaching. He explores Christ’s agony in Gethsemane and connects it to Isaiah’s prophecy. He unpacks the cup metaphor and Jesus’ intimate prayer to Abba. He highlights the disciples’ weakness, the spiritual cause of Christ’s anguish, and Jesus’ triumphant submission leading toward resurrection hope.


