¿Qué significa “negar la fe” (1 Tim 5:8)? Esta pregunta plantea un par de cuestiones. Primero, ¿es posible que un cristiano niegue verbalmente la fe cristiana o que renuncie a […]
By Ken Yates In Rev 2:17 Jesus promises to give to the overcoming believers at Pergamos a white stone. This is clearly a reward for faithfulness. It is a reward […]
En Marcos 4:26-29, encontramos una parábola del Señor que es única para el evangelio de Marcos. No recibe mucha atención. Pienso que la atención que recibe es a menudo superficial. […]
My daughter Kathryn and I teach at a Bible Institute in Nepal. We try to go once a year. This is an email I received from one of our students. […]
In Rev 2:17 Jesus promises to give to the overcoming believers at Pergamos a white stone. This is clearly a reward for faithfulness. It is a reward that will be […]
Tengo que confesar algo. A veces es difícil para mí determinar cómo aplicar un pasaje en el Antiguo Testamento a mi vida. Sé que toda la Escritura es útil (2 […]
Todos conocemos las historias sobre Daniel. Era un siervo fiel del Señor durante un periodo difícil en la historia de Israel. Había sido cautivado cuando era adolescente, y vivió el […]
On a recent episode of Grace in Focus Radio (April 17), Shawn and Bob discussed John 8:30-32. This is an often-misunderstood passage of Scripture. In verse 30 it says that […]
By Ken Yates When I was in the military, there was a phrase that we used time and time again. If we were explaining a concept to another person, especially […]
By Ken Yates One of the things that GES does is take the message of grace to other countries. In almost all cases, we find that pastors and seminary students […]
The actor portraying Jesus in The Chosen has long hair. Most illustrations of Jesus depict Him with long hair. I would guess that most Evangelicals today think that Jesus had long...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr continue a week-long discussion comparing / contrasting the lordship salvation position with the...
We have all heard the expression “slicing the bologna thin.” It means that a person is examining something too closely, even to the point of obsession. It can be used positively: “He really...
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