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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 […]
John asks this quality question: “Because lawlessness is increased, most people’s love will grow cold. But the one who endures to the end, he will be saved” (Matt 24:12-13). You […]
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, […]
A pastor asks a very important question: I have been extremely blessed by the ministry of GES and the clarity you all teach with. I recently held a class at […]
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 […]
Pastor Allen asks, “In 2 Cor. 5:14, is the ‘love of Christ’ that compels us the love that we have for Christ or the love that Christ has for us?” […]
Recientemente recibí una pregunta sobre un libro escrito por un autor calvinista, Dean Inserra. Eso me llevó a buscarlo en la web, y descubrí un libro que él escribió en […]
Many times, when I talk to people about rewards in the world to come, they respond that such an idea is selfish. They usually add that we should obey the […]
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...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr will answer a question about Moses seeing God face to Face. Did...
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