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O assunto do e-mail dizia: “Sou LGBT. Posso ser salvo? ” Fale sobre como chamar a atenção nas primeiras palavras. Eu estava preso ao que ela tinha a dizer. Aqui […]
In part 1 of this blog, I discussed two authorsi who identify as Free Grace and who suggest that church history shows that repentance has been widely understood as a […]
Kamakailan may nabasa akong artikulo ng isang nagpapakilalang nanghahawak sa posisyong Free Grace. Iminungkahi niya na ang pagpapahayag ng katuwiran (justification) at ang pagbabanal (sanctification) ay parehong sa pamamagitan ng […]
Recently GES Board Chairman Brad Doskocil alerted me to two articles on repentance, by two people who self-identify as Free Grace.i They suggest that Church History shows that repentance has […]
Tom asks, Just finished reading your book, Turn and Live: The Power of Repentance. Exegetically sound and insightful. A masterful work. THANK YOU so much. Just one question: on page 115 […]
May napakagandang tanong si Matt: Alam ko na karamihan, kung hindi man lahat na teologong Free Grace ay nanghahawak na ang mga hindi tapat na mananampalataya ay maaaring disiplinahin ng […]
“Что пользы, братия мои, если кто говорит, что он имеет веру, а дел не имеет? может ли эта вера спасти его? Если брат или сестра наги и не имеют дневного […]
In Eastern mysticism, a person is to clear his mind and simply focus on his mantra. A mantra is the name of a pagan deity. Mystics in the Catholic church […]
In the 1970s, British philosopher Antony Flew coined the phrase, “No true Scotsman.” This expression stands for a well-known logical fallacy: A proponent of a position attempts to protect that position from...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr will answer a question about fear of death. It is always normal...
Shane asked me three related questions: I was on a trip and was flipping through radio stations when I came across the interview you did talking...
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