Grace to You: Radio Podcast

John MacArthur
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Feb 5, 2026 • 0sec

Love Your Enemies, Part 2 B

John MacArthur, veteran pastor and Bible teacher known for expository preaching, leads a study on Jesus’ command to love enemies. He examines Abraham, David, the Good Samaritan, and five principles that redefine love. Short, scripture‑centered reflections explore prayer, sonship, imitation of God, and relying on the Spirit to love those who oppose us.
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Feb 4, 2026 • 0sec

Love Your Enemies, Part 2 A

John MacArthur, pastor-teacher known for verse-by-verse Bible exposition, delivers a sermon on Jesus' command to love even enemies. He contrasts Jesus' kingdom standards with rabbinical tradition. He explains Old Testament limits on personal hatred, expands neighbor to anyone in need, and urges practical compassion toward foes.
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Feb 3, 2026 • 0sec

Love Your Enemies, Part 1 B

John MacArthur, pastor-teacher known for verse-by-verse Bible exposition, delivers a sermon on loving enemies. He contrasts Pharisee partial love with Christ's fuller standard. He explains how tradition and Scripture were twisted to justify hatred. He examines imprecatory psalms and urges kingdom-level love that witnesses differently while trusting God’s judicial vindication.
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Feb 2, 2026 • 0sec

Love Your Enemies, Part 1 A

John MacArthur, veteran Bible teacher and pastor known for expository preaching and founding Grace to You. He frames Matthew 5 as Christian ethics' summit. He contrasts Jesus’ higher kingdom standards with Pharisaic religion. He explains why divine power is needed to love enemies and unpacks Matthew 5:43–48 and the radical call to love neighbors as oneself.
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Jan 30, 2026 • 0sec

Bible Questions and Answers, Part 35

John MacArthur, pastor-teacher and author known for clear expository Bible teaching, answers tough biblical questions. He discusses giving to those who ask, how Christ remained sinless in the incarnation, and his view of Babylon in Revelation. He addresses degrees of reward and suffering, Galatians on grace versus legalism, the Holy Spirit’s eternality, teaching as a gift, and dispensationalism.
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Jan 29, 2026 • 0sec

Living Faith B

John MacArthur, pastor-teacher and author known for clear expository Bible teaching, unpacks James on living versus dead faith. He contrasts mere belief with faith proven by actions. He examines Abraham’s tested obedience, Rahab’s protecting the spies, and how works make faith visible. Short, biblical case studies illustrate costly commitment and authentic faith in action.
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Jan 28, 2026 • 0sec

Living Faith A

John MacArthur, longtime Bible teacher and pastor known for clear expository preaching, unpacks James 2 on living faith. He contrasts dead intellectual assent with faith that produces righteous deeds. He highlights markers of false faith and points to Abraham as the model of genuine trust. He also addresses how Paul and James relate on justification.
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Jan 27, 2026 • 0sec

Dead Faith B

John MacArthur, Bible teacher and pastor known for decades of sermons and books. He outlines three signs of dead faith and contrasts them with actions that reveal real faith. He draws on James, Matthew, and Acts to show why works accompany saving belief. He examines Simon Magus and explores how struggling with sin can signal true regeneration.
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Jan 26, 2026 • 0sec

Dead Faith A

John MacArthur, Reformed evangelical pastor and Bible teacher known for expository preaching, leads the 'Show Me Your Faith' teaching. He argues genuine faith shows itself in righteous deeds. He contrasts empty profession with living faith, surveys biblical proof that faith bears fruit, and stresses that true grace results in transformed behavior and repentance.
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Jan 23, 2026 • 0sec

The Doctrine of God's Effectual Call B

Join John MacArthur, a renowned pastor-teacher and author, as he delves into the profound doctrine of God's effectual call in salvation. He articulates how this call is not just an invitation but an unyielding act of God, addressing common objections regarding free will. MacArthur explores humanity's spiritual inability and emphasizes that it's through divine intervention that sinners become willing to respond to grace. His insights are bolstered by scriptural examples and historical affirmations, making for an enlightening discussion on the nature of salvation.

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