LISTEN TO THIS WEEK'S BROADCAST
Saturday, May 03, 2008
Series: A Tale of Two Sons
The Legalistic Son
When a new employee is promoted ahead of you . . . when a brother or sister disobeys and you get punished . . . how should you respond? How does God's Word tell you to respond when you're the victim of a perceived injustice? Find out on today's edition of Grace to You Weekend with
John MacArthur.
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BROADCAST ARCHIVES
Shocking, shameful, offensive . . . words you'd never connect with God the Father. Yet, when Jesus' audience first heard Jesus tell his most famous parable . . . The Prodigal Son . . . that's exactly what happened. Find out why as John MacArthur shows you this parable from a perspective you may have never considered today on Grace to You Weekend!
Most U-turns are illegal . . . even when you're in a traffic jam or driving the wrong direction. But there's a spiritual U-turn that's not only legal . . . it's a must if you're a Christian. John MacArthur shows you the difference this U-Turn made in one biblical character's life today on Grace to You Weekend.
You may be surprised that the parable commonly known as the prodigal son is really A Tale of Two Sons. Even more surprising . . . is the shocking truth Jesus was teaching when He told it. John MacArthur shows you why this parable shook Jesus' audience . . . and why it should shake you today!
Free speech . . . it's a cherished and prized right promised to every American. But does God's Word promise the same freedom to Christians? What does the Bible say about the words you can say . . . and those you shouldn't? John MacArthur looks to the book of James on today's edition of
Grace to You Weekend.
Here's a question for you: If you wouldn't write it and sign your name to it . . . why would you be willing to say it? Words matter . . . and they can build up . . . or destroy people you love. John MacArthur shows you the power you have
as a Christian to control your words - join him for his series Taming the Tongue . . . on
today's edition of Grace to You Weekend!
This Easter weekend . . . you'll no doubt celebrate the most important moment in Christianity . . . Christ's resurrection.
Of course, your celebration - indeed, your entire faith - is in vain if Christ didn't rise again. But fact is, there's compelling evidence to substantiate the resurrection. John MacArthur offers some "Convincing Testimony to the
Resurrection" today on Grace to You Weekend!
It's a question you may have been asked since your earliest Sunday School days: "Why was Jesus crucified?" Well, consider that question now, and be ready for a perspective you may have never considered. Critical truth to help you
prepare for Resurrection Sunday - as John MacArthur takes a compelling look at Calvary today on Grace to You Weekend.
You've seen it happen: Several people witness the same event and each sees something a little different. Which goes to show - if you want the whole picture, it helps to look at every angle. Well, when it comes to the crucifixion of Jesus -
there are also many perspectives. But none compares to the one John MacArthur will show you
today on Grace to You Weekend!
Obviously none of us was there that terrible day Christ was beaten, scourged, and led away to be executed. Yet in some way, are you and I just as guilty as those who cried for Jesus' death? Consider that question when John MacArthur
continues his look at The Murder of Jesus . . . on today's edition of Grace to You Weekend.
Supreme punishment - though at the very heart of the crucifixion . . . and the film The Passion of the Christ. . . Scripture doesn't explain what Jesus felt on the cross. What aspect of the crucifixion does the Bible focus on? Find out today on Grace to You Weekend when John MacArthur brings a message titled, The Wickedness of the Crucifixion.
Despite what you may have heard, God isn't obligated to give you what you want just because you ask with sincerity. That's why it's important to know when you pray, you're praying for the right things. That's John MacArthur's focus today on Grace to You Weekend.




























