John MacArthur shows you How to Get the Most from God’s Word.
Do you have questions about the Bible? Well, join the club. If you’re wondering how to interpret a particular passage but don’t know where to start, then you’ll want to join John MacArthur as he shows you how to study—and rightly interpret—the Scriptures for yourself. So stay here for John’s study called How to Get the Most from God’s Word
If you were to do a math assignment for school, you would no doubt need your textbook, maybe a calculator, and certainly something to write with—all necessary to complete the assignment. But what about when you study your Bible? What do you need for that? Find out with John MacArthur as he shows you How to Get the Most from God’s Word
John MacArthur takes you on a detailed study of the inspiration of Scripture and shows you How to Get the Most from God’s Word.
John MacArthur takes you on a detailed study of the inspiration of Scripture and shows you How to Get the Most from God’s Word.
What It Takes to Study God's Word - Part 2
What It Takes to Study God's Word - Part 1
The Character of God's Word - Part 2
The Character of God's Word
We’re going to hear what Jesus did when he shared a meal with the religious leaders of his day, in Part 1 of John MacArthur’s message “Humbling the Exalted - Exalting the Humbled”.
Jesus’s parables often had a humbling, and at times, terrifying message. John MacArthur takes a closer look at one such parable in the second part of his message “Living on Borrowed Time”.
What did Jesus say about laying up treasure in heaven? John MacArthur provides an answer to that question in the first of a two-part message titled “Living on Borrowed Time”.
John MacArthur takes a closer look at the parable of the Rich Fool, to see why his life was headed for disaster despite his great wealth.
John MacArthur continues his in-depth look at the parables with Part 2 of his exploration of the parable of the Good Samaritan: “The Most Misunderstood Parable”.
Charles Spurgeon put it this way: “God had one Son without sin, but He never had a son without trial.” So how exactly did Christ handle trials . . . and why is that important for you to understand? John MacArthur helps you prepare for even the persecution that you can expect as a Christian . . . in his study called Through Suffering to Triumph . . . on GRACE TO YOU.