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From The Grace New Testament Commentary (Revised Edition) By Zane Hodges Our relationship to the law has ended (7:1-6) 7:1. Paul is now addressing those who know the law, in […]
Un pastor me preguntó sobre una entrada de blog que publicamos en octubre: Hoy he leído tu blog y estoy de acuerdo con casi todo, pero me gustaría ver una […]
I recently received a question about a book by a Calvinist author named Dean Inserra. That led to an internet search, and I came across a 2020 book by him, […]
I recently saw a quote attributed to Martin Luther that said, “Every week I preach justification by faith to my people because every week they forget it.” One of our […]
La novela de Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities [Historia de dos ciudades], comienza con esta frase memorable, “Era el mejor de los tiempos, era el peor de los […]
I received this excellent question: I loved the post about Adam and Eve. Perfect timing. I do have a question about that. Was man created to resolve the angelic conflict? […]
Over the last few years, GES has been sending Kathryn and I to do various conferences or lectures at Bible schools and seminaries overseas. For example, there is a school […]
Capítulo cuatro “Y como Moisés levantó la serpiente en el desierto, así es necesario que el Hijo sea levantado, para que todo aquel que en él cree, no se pierda, […]
This post will include files and PowerPoints from GES’ 2020 National Conference, “Great Doctrines of the Bible.” Bob Wilkin, Bob Benefits of HIs Blood Workshop PPTs, Bob Handout Workshop Benefits […]
“Whoever therefore breaks one of the least of these commandments, and teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but whoever does and teaches them, he […]
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...
God reaches out to all unbelievers. He wants them to hear the good news of eternal life through faith in Christ. He does not reach out only to...
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