We just finished the Christmas season. A well-known passage associated with that holiday is Matt 2:1-6. Wise men came from the East saying that they’d seen the star of the newborn King of the […]
By Art Farstad* * This article is adapted from a 1990 journal article he wrote entitled, “We Believe In: Water Baptism.” Quite early in Christian history the idea grew up […]
By Brad Doskocil In reading OT commentaries, the topic of eternal rewards is rarely, if ever, mentioned. It is as if the OT never taught anything about eternal rewards! However, […]
By Georgiana Paleanu When was the last time someone really listened to you—not just registered your words, but made you feel seen? Those moments are rare, and maybe that’s why […]
By Hershall (Wes) Spradley I want you to look with me at the details of two Scripture passages. Our focus will be on the distinction between the gift of life […]
By Bob Wilkini My doctoral dissertation for Dallas Theological Seminary was titled, “Repentance as a Condition for Salvation in the New Testament.” That was forty years ago, in 1985. I […]
By Bill Fiess Famous athletes often share their thoughts on rewards in the context of their achievements and the value of hard work. Here are some notable quotes from athletes […]
By Tyler Shean So the Samaritan woman said to Him, “How is it that You, though You are a Jew, are asking me for a drink, though I am a […]
By David M. Renfro The first nine plagues occur in three cycles of three plagues each. The third-cycle plagues (Exodus 9:13–10:29) are more destructive than the previous ones, ruining the […]
By Ken Yates INTRODUCTION There are many sayings about the importance of keeping your mouth shut and your ears open. For example, we have all been told that we were […]
Some indeed preach Christ even from envy and strife, and some also from goodwill: The former preach Christ from selfish ambition, not sincerely, supposing to...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are answering a question about assurance. Can a person have faith in...
I recently read an account of a man named John Duncan (1796-1870). He was very active in reaching out to Jewish unbelievers. He was brilliant and could read at least twelve languages fluently (John Marshall, Banner...
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