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Free Grace Theology impacts the issue of final punishment. The question is, what happens to unbelievers after the Great White Throne Judgment? One way that Free Grace makes a difference […]
Muchas veces los maestros procuran evitar el legalismo cuando enseñan sobre la justificación, pero lo promocionan (¿involuntariamente?) cuando viene a la santificación. Es decir, ellos presentan la vida cristiana como […]
In a recent blog, I was warning about the dangers of overusing cell phones (see here). In that blog, I made this passing comment about using cell phones for Bible […]
En mi último artículo, hablé sobre el hecho de que la palabra “salvación” en Romanos no significa salvación del infierno, sino salvación de las consecuencias negativas de nuestros pecados aquí […]
I like Steven Hein’s analogy for two ways of presenting salvation. He compares it to the difference between receiving a diamond as a gift vs. purchasing it yourself for a […]
I have often been asked whether we can do anything to lengthen—or shorten—our lives. The question typically is stated like this, “We know that God is in control and that […]
Recibimos esta perspicaz pregunta de John, lector habitual de nuestro blog: Acabo de leer su entrada de blog más reciente concerniente a “Dead Spoken Faith Alone” [Fe muerta solo hablada]. […]
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This good question just came in from a radio listener: In a book I read my children, it says “God is perfect and holy and anyone who sins cannot be […]
Many teachers avoid legalism in justification, only to endorse it (unintentionally?) in sanctification. That is, they present the Christian life as a series of commands for you to fulfill. Living […]
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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