In Jesus’ sermon on the plain, He gives some extremely demanding commands: “But I say to you who hear: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless […]
Even the most gifted Bible teachers can sometimes preach a confusing saving message. For example, I’m sure most readers of this blog are familiar with Dr. J. Vernon McGee’s Thru […]
Hay dos motivaciones muy diferentes para el ministerio. La primera motivación surge desde la duda, y la segunda surge desde la certeza. Esa fue la experiencia de Anthony Norris Groves, […]
Recientemente vi una cita atribuida a Martin Luther que dijo, “Estoy predicando la justificación por la fe a mi congregación cada semana, porque cada semana se la olvidan.” Una de […]
As I read through 1 Samuel, I notice a pattern, or, better yet, the contrast between fathers and sons. Eli was a godly man, but his sons Hophni and Phinehas […]
There are two very different motivations for ministry. The first motivation begins in doubt, and the second begins in assurance. That was the experience of Anthony Norris Groves, one of […]
“De manera que cualquiera que quebrante uno de estos mandamientos muy pequeños, y así enseñe a los hombres, muy pequeño será llamado en el reino de los cielos; mas cualquiera […]
Each spring, I have the very best intentions of raising a bountiful garden. But by each fall, all I have is a tangled weedy mess and barely a handful of […]
¿Tu iglesia o tradición cree en la doctrina de recompensas eternas? Es crucial para entender muchísimos temas en teología y muchísimos pasajes de las Escrituras. Por ejemplo, ¿sabías que Jesús […]
Despite COVID and nasty weather, our 2020 National Conference was a success. There were many excellent messages given, which you can watch at our YouTube channel here. But the most […]
“Greet Priscilla and Aquila [and] the church that is in their house” (Rom 16: 3, 5). I’ve been a believer for fifty-four years. During that time, I’ve been...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and David Renfro are talking about a controversial issue. Were the Old Testament characters of...
Recently, I did a blog titled “No True Scotsman.” It dealt with the logical fallacy of a person’s stating a position and holding on to it, even when confronted with irrefutable evidence...
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