

John MacArthur
Baptist pastor and author. Former pastor of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California, known for his expository preaching and defense of biblical truth.
Top 10 podcasts with John MacArthur
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Dec 4, 2025 • 0sec
Hacking Agag to Pieces B
John MacArthur, a veteran pastor and Bible teacher renowned for his expository preaching, shares profound insights on battling sin. He stresses the importance of fully confronting and destroying remaining sins, likening them to Amalekites. MacArthur emphasizes practical steps like abstaining from lust and fixing one's heart on Christ. He highlights the power of Scripture and persistent prayer as essential tools. With a focus on discipline and reliance on God's Spirit, he advocates for a lifelong commitment to mortifying sin and achieving spiritual growth.

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Dec 3, 2025 • 0sec
Hacking Agag to Pieces A
In this enlightening discussion, John MacArthur, a renowned pastor-teacher and author, delves into the ongoing struggle with sin in believers' lives. He explores 1 Samuel 15, using the story of Saul and Agag to illustrate the seriousness of sin and consequences of sparing it. MacArthur emphasizes the biblical call to mortify sin, outlining practical steps such as abstaining from lusts and focusing on Christ. His insights challenge listeners to take radical measures against sin, highlighting that true sanctification involves persistent spiritual warfare.

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Nov 27, 2025 • 0sec
Fundamental Christian Attitudes: Thankfulness B
Join John MacArthur, a veteran evangelical pastor and Bible teacher, as he dives into the essence of gratitude this Thanksgiving. He shares his family's traditions and how thankfulness should be a vital part of church life. Explore the contrast between corrupt speech and the call to give thanks, and learn how a Spirit-filled life fosters joy and gratitude. John highlights Paul's unwavering thanks in tough times and underscores the importance of gratitude as God's will for believers. He also addresses common barriers to thankfulness, reminding us of the countless blessings we have.

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Dec 8, 2025 • 0sec
The Theology of Sleep B
Join John MacArthur, a renowned pastor and Bible teacher known for his powerful preaching, as he delves into the theology of sleep. He discusses Mark 4, emphasizing trust in God's sovereignty while evangelizing. MacArthur illustrates how evangelists are mere sowers, not controllers of hearts, advocating for humility in sharing the gospel. He highlights the transformative power of the gospel seed and encourages believers to shine their light through obedience. Ultimately, he reminds listeners to sow diligently, leaving the results to God’s work.

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Oct 22, 2025 • 0sec
Fundamental Christian Attitudes: Unity
John MacArthur, a veteran Bible teacher and founding pastor of Grace to You, dives deep into the essential nature of unity within the church. He argues that true unity cannot compromise biblical truth and must be built on sound doctrine. MacArthur stresses the importance of spiritual maturity in preventing discord, while also emphasizing the need for leaders to confront errors. Drawing on teachings from 1 Corinthians and Colossians, he outlines virtues like compassion and forgiveness as pathways to peace. He concludes with a heartfelt prayer for unity rooted in truth.

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Oct 24, 2025 • 0sec
Fundamental Christian Attitudes: Joy A
In this discussion, John MacArthur, a veteran Bible teacher and pastor, dives into the profound nature of Christian joy. He emphasizes that joy is a commandment and must remain unshaken by life's trials. Reflecting on biblical examples, he highlights the necessity of rejoicing even in suffering and contrasts true, Spirit-filled joy with fleeting worldly pleasures. MacArthur defines joy as a deep confidence in God’s sovereignty, and he explores the assurance believers have in Christ's work, which fuels enduring happiness regardless of circumstances.

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Jan 13, 2026 • 0sec
The Doctrine of Election, Part 3 A
In a captivating discussion, John MacArthur, a distinguished evangelical pastor and Bible teacher, dives into the doctrine of election. He addresses the controversy surrounding this topic, emphasizing its scriptural foundation and the necessity of embracing it. John explores the tension between God's desire for all to be saved and human choice, highlighting our spiritual incapacity. He reveals how God's promise of salvation predates creation and explains that the Father gives chosen individuals to the Son, ensuring they will not be lost.

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Nov 28, 2025 • 0sec
Four Portraits of the Thankful Redeemed
Join John MacArthur, a veteran Bible teacher and pastor known for his expository preaching, as he dives into Psalm 107. He illustrates four vivid pictures of God’s redeeming grace: the lost pilgrim finding direction, the prisoner set free, the sick person restored, and the storm-tossed sailor guided to safety. Each story highlights the connection between desperation and divine intervention, culminating in a powerful call for gratitude and worship from all who have been redeemed.

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Dec 11, 2025 • 0sec
The Ugliness of Christmas
Join John MacArthur, a renowned pastor-teacher and founder of the Grace to You ministry, as he unravels the darker truths behind the festive facade of Christmas. He contrasts the cheerful imagery of the season with the troubling realities of Christ's birth and the human cruelty that surrounded it. MacArthur emphasizes that Christmas is ultimately about salvation from sin, discussing its devastating effects on relationships and society. Through powerful illustrations, he warns of the dire consequences of sin and its rebellion against God.

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Jan 12, 2026 • 0sec
The Doctrine of Election, Part 2
John MacArthur, a renowned pastor-teacher and bestselling author, delves into the profound topic of divine election. He tackles the emotional and rational objections people often feel about the fairness of election, emphasizing that Scripture should govern our understanding. MacArthur outlines biblical examples, including 1 Corinthians 1 and Romans 9, illustrating that divine choice is grounded in God's wisdom, not human merit. He also defends God's sovereignty over predestination and encourages a grateful, prayerful approach toward salvation. Trust in God's plan is key as listeners navigate their evangelistic responsibilities.


