Chapter 5: What Does the Phrase “Examine Yourselves” By Paul in 2 Corinthians Mean?

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Bob and Shawn are in an on-going series where they are discussing Wayne Grudem’s book “Free Grace Theology: Five Ways It Diminishes the Gospel.” Last week the guys began addressing chapter 5. Today, they will continue with this chapter by discussing 2 Corinthians 13:5. What did Paul mean when he said to “examine yourselves?” We will hear the guys unpack this confusing verse and hopefully provide some insights. We hope you enjoy this episode and check out the whole series.

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