Tener la vida eterna es realmente fantástico. Juan nos dice que aquellos que la tienen han vencido al mundo (1 Juan 5:4). Santiago dice que es un don perfecto (Santiago […]
Ralph Puckett era un conocido mío. Nadie nos habría llamado mejores amigos, pero de vez en cuando disfrutábamos, disfrutamos juntos del café durante el desayuno. También pasaba por mi oficina […]
Mi papá era militar de carrera, así que mientras crecía vivía en algunos países extranjeros. Recuerdo que en un país, la institución donde trabajaba mi papá me dio una tarjeta […]
Many Christians are familiar with the Bereans. These were the people Paul preached to on his second missionary journey (Acts 17:11). They were commended by Luke, the writer of the […]
In my previous blog (see here), I spoke about the history of the Keswick movement. Keswick theology is concerned about Christian living. Those in the movement have a desire to […]
Those who read books on theology will sometimes run across something called the Keswick movement. (The “w” is silent and is pronounced “KEH-zuck” by Americans or “KEH-zick” by Brits.) Sometimes […]
Muitos anos atrás, eu era o pastor de uma capela militar. Nosso pianista era extremamente talentoso. Na verdade, ele era um membro da banda do Exército. Eu sei muito pouco […]
Ocasionalmente, me deparo com um escritor dispensacionalista ou da Graça Livre que mantém a visão de que as recompensas que os crentes receberão no Tribunal de Cristo não são para […]
Having eternal life is really, really great. John tells us that those who have it have overcome the world (1 John 5:4). James says it is a perfect gift (James […]
Occasionally, I run into a dispensational or Free Grace writer who holds the view that the rewards believers will be given at the Judgment Seat of Christ are not for […]
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates will answer a question about children, assurance and John 3:16. Could a...
I’m convinced that Acts 15:11—a pivotal verse in the account of the Jerusalem Council—is frequently translated in a different sense than the Greek suggests, changing the meaning. The KJV reads, “But we believe that through the grace...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates will answer a question about eschatological sequence. Which comes first, the beginning...
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