We have all heard the saying that money cannot buy love. I think the basic meaning of the phrase is that if we try to gain the affections of another […]
It has been a long time since I studied algebra in college. One thing I remember, though, is that you learn algebra in steps. When I see a long, complicated […]
No hay nadie que haya vivido más allá de los 12 años que pueda mirar su vida y decir que no perdió una oportunidad de oro. Todos podemos admitir que […]
Many years ago, in a seminary class, we were required to read Lewis S. Chafer’s Systematic Theology. In one part, he said that when a person believes in Jesus Christ, […]
A palavra “vida” (zoē) ocorre 14 vezes no Livro de Romanos (2: 7; 5:10, 17, 18, 21; 6: 4, 22, 23; 7:10; 8: 2, 6, 10 , 38; 11:15). A […]
Alguém poderia argumentar que não há necessidade de escrever este blog. Shawn Lazar escreveu um ótimo livro sobre o assunto, chamado Chosen to Serve. Mas decidi escrevê-lo porque fiz vários […]
There is nobody who has ever lived past the age of 12 who can look at his life and say that he didn’t miss a golden opportunity. We can all […]
By Ken Yates The noun glory occurs sixteen times in the Book of Romans. The verb glorify is used an additional five times in Romans. Many of these twenty-one uses […]
Para mí, uno de los versículos más interesantes en los Evangelios es la declaración de Jesús en Lucas 12:47-48. Jesús cuenta la parábola sobre quién es el siervo sabio del […]
For most of us, there is a tendency to be impressed when we meet people of accomplishment. The world certainly has its ways of measuring the greatness of individuals. The […]
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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