

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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Feb 19, 2026 • 0sec
Elements of True Prayer, Part 2 B
John MacArthur, veteran Bible teacher and pastor known for expository preaching. He walks through Daniel 9 and outlines elements of true intercessory prayer. Short segments cover prayer rooted in Scripture, aligning with God’s will, fervent devotion, humility and self-denial, identifying with God’s people, and the role of confession in intercession.

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Feb 18, 2026 • 0sec
Elements of True Prayer, Part 2 A
John MacArthur, American pastor and Bible teacher known for expository preaching, unpacks Daniel 9 and its setting. He examines prayer as a persistent habit, how Scripture fuels intercession, and the importance of praying within God’s will. He also highlights fervency, self-denial, confession, and practical resources for deeper prayer life.

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Feb 17, 2026 • 0sec
Elements of True Prayer, Part 1 B
John MacArthur, veteran pastor-teacher known for expository preaching, guides listeners through biblical patterns of prayer. He explores how Scripture provokes confession and fasting. He shows prayer aligning believers with God’s will, Daniel’s intense intercession, and Jesus’ submissive plea in Gethsemane. Practical warnings about theology that hinders prayer are also discussed.

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Feb 16, 2026 • 0sec
Elements of True Prayer, Part 1 A
John MacArthur, Bible teacher and pastor known for systematic expository preaching, leads a deep look at Daniel 9. He explores Daniel’s prayerful character, the historical backdrop, and why Scripture spurs true prayer. The talk lays out eight timeless principles of intercession and explains how prayer aligns believers with God’s purposes.

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Feb 13, 2026 • 0sec
The Humble Love of Christ
John MacArthur, Bible teacher and pastor known for expository preaching, explores Christ's humble, servant love. He describes humility as the root of true love. He reflects on Jesus washing feet and contrasts selfless devotion with betrayal. He calls for imitating Christ’s lowly service amid cultural pride.

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Feb 12, 2026 • 0sec
The Savior’s Love for His Own
John MacArthur, pastor-teacher and author known for expository Bible teaching, delivers a sermon-style message. He explores Jesus' love during Passion Week, explains Passover fulfillment, and highlights Christ's foreknowledge and sacrificial motive. He outlines the nature and gifts of that love and applies it to humility, family life, and abiding Christian promises.

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Feb 11, 2026 • 0sec
Love Fulfills the Law, Part 2
John MacArthur, senior pastor and Bible teacher known for expository preaching, unpacks how love fulfills God’s law. He reads Romans 13:8-10 and explains why Paul highlights certain commandments. He contrasts heart-driven love with legalism and maps the Ten Commandments into loving God and loving others. He urges continual, practical expressions of love powered by salvation and the Spirit.

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Feb 10, 2026 • 0sec
Love Fulfills the Law, Part 1
John MacArthur, pastor-teacher known for expository Bible teaching. He explores how biblical love fulfills the law. He defines love as truth-telling, sacrificial service, forgiveness, endurance, and Spirit-wrought power. He urges submitting to the Spirit, purifying the heart, practicing conscious choices to love, and concrete actions to demonstrate love.

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Feb 9, 2026 • 0sec
Love Your Enemies, Part 3 B
John MacArthur, longtime pastor-teacher and Bible expositor, unpacks Jesus' command to love your enemies. He explains praying for persecutors and how prayer breaks bitterness. He argues that loving enemies shows true sonship and calls believers to exceed common standards of love. Historical illustration brings the message home.

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Feb 6, 2026 • 0sec
Love Your Enemies, Part 3 A
John MacArthur, pastor-teacher and author known for expository preaching, delivers a sermon on Matthew 5:43–48. He explores how treating enemies reveals spiritual character. He highlights Jesus’ example of forgiveness and biblical models like Stephen. He explains agape as action, outlines five connected truths about love, and gives practical marks and applications for overcoming evil with good.


