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Charles Dickens’s A Tale of Two Cities opens with the memorable line, “It was the best of the times, it was the worst of times…” Some periods are infamous for […]
A veces la gente dice que la fe que salva es la confianza en una persona. ¿Qué significa eso, exactamente? John W. Robbins explica a continuación cuándo esta expresión tiene […]
In the last blog, we explored Luke’s purpose in writing his Gospel, and I suggested it was quasi-apologetic—meant to stabilize or to reinforce faith in Christ. Now we can ask […]
Hoy voy a contestar a una pregunta que preocupa a muchos. ¿Qué debe hacer una persona que está confiando en la muerte y resurrección de Jesús, pero no tiene la […]
“Do not think that I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets. I did not come to destroy but to fulfill” (Matt 5:17). Jesus said that He came to […]
Unwittingly my parents enrolled me in a cult when I was six. It wasn’t until the start of my senior year in college that I came to faith in Christ […]
Recuerdo una vez en los años noventa, tal vez alrededor del 1996, estuve en el centro de Dallas en la oficina de Zane Hodges. Le mencioné algo acerca de la […]
One of the most interesting things about studying the book of Romans is how Paul uses the word “righteousness.” It is used over 35 times in the book. And that […]
People write books for specific reasons, and understanding those reasons can help you understand a book as a whole. So why did Luke write his Gospel? What was his purpose? […]
¿Qué significa estar seguro de mi salvación?” Esa es una pregunta que me hacen a menudo. La gente quiere tener la seguridad de ser salva, pero a menudo está confundida. […]
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are answering a question about assurance and its relation to the conviction of...
Doctrine divides. That famous saying is true. That is why some churches and parachurch ministries do not allow discussion of certain issues considered controversial, such...
Many times during my Christian life I have heard believers talk about forgiveness. One sentiment I have heard is that we need to forgive and forget. People sometimes say that we just...
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