“Principles for Discernment, Part 2”
You don’t have to be a pilot to know that navigation requires skill and precision. But do you realize that avoiding deadly obstacles and averting disaster in your spiritual life requires a particular skill set?
You don’t have to be a pilot to know that navigation requires skill and precision. But do you realize that avoiding deadly obstacles and averting disaster in your spiritual life requires a particular skill set?
Dr. John F. MacArthur, Jr. is heard throughout North America and around the world on Grace to You, an outstanding Bible-teaching outreach. The program is based on sermons from the pulpit of Grace Community Church in Panorama City, California.
Dr. John F. MacArthur, Jr. is heard throughout North America and around the world on Grace to You, an outstanding Bible-teaching outreach. The program is based on sermons from the pulpit of Grace Community Church in Panorama City, California.
As you consider prophecies in the Bible, do you find yourself feeling confused, frustrated . . . like you want to throw up your hands when it comes to understanding them?
Between books and television and movies . . . there is no end to the theories about the future of mankind—especially concerning its end. So the question is, What’s the truth? What exactly is God’s plan for the world . . . and, more important, how do you prepare for it?
There are many people who respect the Bible but may have no idea what most of it means or how to interpret it. That’s especially true when it comes to prophecy—the parts of the Bible that reveal future events.
You’ve probably heard that a Bible that’s falling apart usually belongs to someone who isn’t. That’s to say, when you’re constantly reaching for your Bible and meditating on its truth, you’ll find the guidance and strength you need every day.
If you have workout equipment in your garage that only collects dust . . . what good is it? Well, that same principle applies to your Bible—if you don’t use it regularly, you won’t benefit from it.