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Friday, November 20, 2009
Series: Rediscovering the Christ of Scripture
The Good Shepherd -- Part 1
You'd certainly be angrier if your house was robbed then if you heard about a break-in on the news. Why? The answer will help you see a side of Christ you may have forgotten. John MacArthur explains today on Grace to You with John MacArthur.
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When God Abandons a Nation
When abortion, sexual sin, vulgar entertainment, corruption, and anti-Christian hostility come to dominate a nation, you have to wonder when God's judgment will start.
John MacArthur points out that God sometimes judges a nation by abandoning it to its sins, letting sin run its deadly course. Sin isn't merely something He punishes-sometimes it is the punishment.
So what does it look like when God abandons a nation? Is that where we are today? What hope do Christians have in making a difference in the world if God, Himself, has given up on it?
In John MacArthur's bold new message, "When God Abandons a Nation," you'll find biblical insights into the state of the nation today. You'll be comforted by the fact that even when everything around you seems to be hopelessly spiraling out of control, God is in perfect control. Even in the midst of judgment, He knows, loves, and protects His children.
John MacArthur points out that God sometimes judges a nation by abandoning it to its sins, letting sin run its deadly course. Sin isn't merely something He punishes-sometimes it is the punishment.
So what does it look like when God abandons a nation? Is that where we are today? What hope do Christians have in making a difference in the world if God, Himself, has given up on it?
In John MacArthur's bold new message, "When God Abandons a Nation," you'll find biblical insights into the state of the nation today. You'll be comforted by the fact that even when everything around you seems to be hopelessly spiraling out of control, God is in perfect control. Even in the midst of judgment, He knows, loves, and protects His children.





























