T8241-65 - Religion and Its Victims (Mark 12:38-44) John MacArthur - Wed, 15 Feb 2012
For this morning, I want you to turn to the twelfth chapter of Mark and we’ll wrap up the end of this chapter. Now if what I say to you sounds a little bit familiar, it’s because in the year 2007, about March of that year, that would be four years ago exactly, we were at this same point in the ministry of Jesus in the gospel of Luke...in the gospel of Luke. So what we were reading and understanding in Luke, we now come to in Mark. We will remember, those of us who were here four years ago, this passage, Luke’s version of it which is parallel to Mark’s. You’ll discover that when I read it to you... http://www.gty.org/resources/Sermons/41-65
V8290-427 - Guaranteed Glory (Romans 8:29-30) John MacArthur - Wed, 01 Feb 2012
Let’s open the Word of God to the eighth chapter of Romans and we’re going to look…essentially we’re going to look at just two verses…just two verses. But in order to set it in your mind, I want to read three verses; verses 28, 29, and 30, they really do go together. We’ve pretty much covered verse 28 already and at least the second half of verse 29, but I want to read them for you...http://www.gty.org/resources/sermons/90-427
T8241-63 - Loving God (Mark 12:28-34) John MacArthur - Fri, 27 Jan 2012
For this morning, we’re going to turn to the twelfth chapter of Mark and we’re going to be looking at verses 28 through 34...28 through 34. You’ll notice that I’ve titled this, “Loving God,” and that’s really obvious. And as I was thinking this week about love and loving God, obviously a huge subject, something came across my desk that I thought was interesting, from Ripley’s Believe It Or Not. And according to Ripley, the longest expression of love ever written was the work of a Parisian painter named Marcel De LaKurre, who wrote it in 1875. It was addressed to Magdalena DeVilla Lora, his artistic light of love, he said....
V8280-379 - Learning from Bad Examples (1 Corinthians 10:1-13) John MacArthur - Fri, 27 Jan 2012
There are so many ways in which we can prepare our hearts for a time around the Lord ’s Table. The cross is the focal point of the whole of Scripture and therefore there are a lot of places you can go to choose for that heart preparation that looks at the provision of Christ... http://www.gty.org/resources/sermons/80-379
V8290-425 - Groanings Too Deep for Words (Romans 8:26-28) John MacArthur - Fri, 27 Jan 2012
We open the Word of God now to the eighth chapter of Romans to continue our look at life in the Holy Spirit. We have been endeavoring to bring the wonderful, blessed Holy Spirit into a clearer picture in our understanding, given the fact that much today in the evangelical church is said about the Holy Spirit, I’m afraid that most of it is a misrepresentation of His person and His work. I said at the very beginning, a bold statement, and I will repeat it that our Lord Jesus condemned the leaders of Israel for attributing the works of the Holy Spirit to Satan and in the modern Pentecostal Movement of today, the reverse is occurring where works of the devil are being attributed to the Holy Spirit. It’s a very sad, sad insult, a grief to the Holy Spirit and in some cases even a blasphemy of the blessed Holy Spirit... http://www.gty.org/resources/sermons/90-425





