Grace in Focus – March/April 2001
Simon Magus: Believer or Unbeliever? – Acts 8:12-24
This article, which has been slightly modified, was printed originally in The Reign of the Servant Kings: A Study of Eternal Security and the Final Significance of Man (Hayesville, NC: Schoettle Publishing Co., 1992), pp. 327-28, and is used by permission. by Jody Dillow Under the preaching of Philip, a magician named Simon Magus believed
Loosening the Tie that Binds: The Issue of Living Doctrinal Statements
In a message delivered at Hillsdale College, Charles Kesler writes concerning the Constitution, “The principle that binds our political parties together—as it binds American citizens together—is allegiance to the Constitution.”1 For years the U.S. Supreme Court has made decisions regarding what is constitutional. While some justices have concentrated on the original intent of the framers,
Why Good Works Are Important
In a world filled with conflicting interpretations of what one must do to be saved, it is my conviction, and that of GES, that good works are not necessary for a person to be justified before God. Because justification is by faith alone in Christ alone, good works play absolutely no role in our salvation.