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Daily bread for the spiritually hungry soul. Dr. MacArthur's Biblically-based teaching is Truth oriented, and devoid of theatrics and pulpiteering. He is a richly gifted commentator and communicator whose devotion to the veracity and supremacy of Scripture and historical/literal hermeneutic coupled with an easy-listening delivery style makes him a treasured gift to the church of our day.
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I've been listening to podcasts and sermons by John MacArthur for a couple of years now, and I've sent them to numerous friends and family who could use some biblical encouragement.
I think Mr. MacArthur is one of the foremost theologians of our day, and I'm so blessed to be able to benefit from his knowledge. You can't go wrong with Grace to You.
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Happened upon “Grace to You” looking for something I could trust was “biblical”! I found it!!
I Love the sermons, the messages are Bible based, the messages are clear, easy to comprehend, and thought provoking. They make me want to get in Gods word to read and reread with new understanding. My pastor actually introduced me to the MacArthur study Bible, which is amazing, and now I introduced him to these Pod sets. I expect many conversations about these podcast.
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Non compromising truth. Light weight Christians be prepared for a spiritual workout. Pastor MacArthur's style of preaching is so effective, I have done more introspective searching about the state of my own faith as a result. He is truly gifted. His work on the word of faith movement alone is second to none. Having been raised in and eventually escaping the influences of the movement I can say honestly it is some of the most effective material on the subject to date. I have two of his audio books. They get regular and repeated listening.
Bless you and your mission!!
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All of the Protestant reformers held that all of scripture could be distinguished between Law and Gospel. This distinction is the only thing capable of keeping Christians from lapsing into efforts to merit their salvation, rather than simply receive it as a gift. MacArthur has explicitly rejected this distinction, and he routinely confuses Law and Gospel, Promise and Threat, Gift and Merit. He does not teach justification by grace alone through faith alone, regardless of what he claims.
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