Grace to You: Radio Podcast

John MacArthur
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Mar 18, 2026 • 0sec

The New Passover

John MacArthur, Bible teacher and pastor known for clear expository preaching. He explores the Last Passover as the first Communion. He explains the timing, the meal’s components, Judas’ exposure, Peter’s denial, footwashing, the meaning of the bread and the cup, and practical guidelines for receiving Communion.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 0sec

Players in the Drama of the Cross, Part 2

John MacArthur, longtime evangelical pastor and expository teacher, leads a sermon unpacking the Passion narrative. He explores God's directing role in the events of Christ's suffering. He examines the Sanhedrin's plotting, Mary’s costly anointing as worship, Judas’s betrayal and motive, and Jesus’ preparation for the Passover. Short, focused reflections on key players and pivotal moments.
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Mar 16, 2026 • 0sec

Players in the Drama of the Cross, Part 1

John MacArthur, pastor-teacher known for verse-by-verse preaching and leadership of Grace to You. He walks through Mark 14 and highlights the key players surrounding the cross. Multiple short sections cover Mary’s anointing, Judas’ betrayal, the Upper Room preparations, and how the cross fulfills Scripture and divine timing.
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Mar 13, 2026 • 0sec

Four Ways to Miss Heaven

John MacArthur, pastor-teacher known for clear Bible exposition. He outlines four spiritual pitfalls that shut people out of heaven. Short takes cover self-righteousness, being consumed by the world, unbelief about Christ, and willful ignorance. A direct call to believe and recognize who Jesus is.
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Mar 12, 2026 • 0sec

Man's Biggest Problem

John MacArthur, evangelical pastor and Bible teacher known for expository preaching, tackles the seriousness and pervasive power of sin. He defines sin as lawlessness and traces its nature, origin, and dominion over human life. He outlines sin's consequences, eternal judgment, and the need for Christ's remedy while urging reliance on Scripture and the Spirit to resist temptation.
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Mar 11, 2026 • 0sec

Who Is an Adulterer? Part 2 B

John MacArthur, Bible teacher and pastor known for expository preaching, delivers a clear sermon on Matthew 5 about adultery, the heart, and deliverance. He defines adultery broadly and contrasts desire with deed. He warns about temptation vs sin and urges cutting off what fuels lust. Practical warnings include resisting lustful looks and cultural pitfalls.
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Mar 10, 2026 • 0sec

Who Is an Adulterer? Part 2 A

John MacArthur, Reformed pastor and Bible teacher known for verse-by-verse exposition, probes Jesus’ teaching on inner sin. He contrasts external religion with the heart’s condition. He exposes hypocrisy, explains why law and warnings awaken need, and connects the depth of sin to the necessity of a new heart from God.
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Mar 9, 2026 • 0sec

Who Is an Adulterer? Part 1 B

John MacArthur, longtime pastor and Bible teacher known for clear expository preaching. He digs into Jesus’ challenge to outward religiosity and the deeper meaning behind “You have heard... but I say.” Short takes on Deuteronomy’s key role, how law points to Christ, and why the heart’s attitude—anger and lust—reveals true guilt.
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Mar 6, 2026 • 0sec

Who Is an Adulterer? Part 1 A

John MacArthur, veteran Bible teacher and pastor known for verse-by-verse expository preaching, exposes how Jesus raises the standard of righteousness. He contrasts Pharisaic legalism with God’s original law. He explains how lust equals adultery in the heart, prescribes radical remedies for sinful desire, and defends the sanctity of marriage against cultural sexualization.
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Mar 5, 2026 • 0sec

Who Is a Murderer? B

John MacArthur, veteran Bible teacher and pastor known for expository preaching. He explains how Jesus expands 'Thou shalt not kill' to include anger and contempt. He contrasts righteous and sinful anger. He unpacks insults and malicious speech as moral equivalents of murder. He warns about Gehenna, urges reconciliation before worship, and stresses Christ's imputed righteousness.

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