Godly Living (#1)
We’re living in a confused and wicked world. How does God expect you to conduct yourself in the midst of the chaos? How does He equip you to make a difference . . . in your workplace, your neighborhood, and even in your home?
We’re living in a confused and wicked world. How does God expect you to conduct yourself in the midst of the chaos? How does He equip you to make a difference . . . in your workplace, your neighborhood, and even in your home?
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.
Here’s an important question for you: How can you become a strong spiritual leader? The answer that John MacArthur shows you today from God’s Word might just surprise you.
To be sure, we’re living in a confused and wicked world. And if you’re a parent or church leader, you may be wondering if there is anything more you can do to guide the people in your life toward godliness. Is there a fail-proof strategy? What does the Bible say?
It’s a fact . . . you have an influence on those around you, for better or for worse. The Question is, how can you make sure you’re influencing people toward godliness? The apostle Paul’s example goes a long way toward answering that question.
Why do you love your church? Is it because of the personality of your pastor . . . the programs the church offers . . . maybe the style of worship? Those are good reasons to love your local congregation, but why should you love the church in general?
How do you mature in your faith? Reading your Bible, praying, and memorizing Scripture are important . . . yet deciding which church you will attend could have the biggest effect on your spiritual growth. How can you make the right decision?