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Una de las muchas cosas extrañas que oímos decir a los cristianos es que un verdadero cristiano nunca negará al Señor. Por supuesto, cuando esto se dice el oyente casi […]
What does it mean to meditate? And what does Christian meditation look like? Over the centuries, unbiblical forms of meditation have been borrowed from other religious traditions, such as Hinduism […]
Did you know that a church can be doctrinally sound and yet be without love? That’s not an idea I find easy to entertain, because I care so much about […]
Un fan del blog de GES y del programa diario en la radio escribe: Muchas gracias por el trabajo que ustedes hacen, por el sitio web, el blog, y el […]
Do you know what an author’s worst nightmare is—what keeps us up at night? Publishing mistakes. Spelling mistakes are embarrassing. Formatting mistakes are bad, too. But worst of all is […]
Sometimes you find enemies in the strangest places. Recently, I was reading Mark 2 and encountered such a situation. In Mark 2:18 the reader is in the middle of five […]
Someone who had seen a video that Shawn and I made emailed a question about four passages. In the video, we said that the sole condition of everlasting life is […]
El nuevo coronavirus ha sido un dolor colosal para casi todos. Ha causado que todos cambiáramos nuestros planes. Esto también es verdad con respecto a cómo deseamos y planeamos servirle […]
I was talking to a Presbyterian gentleman—a fellow admirer of Gordon Clark and John Robbins—about how Calvinists understood the nature of faith. When I asked his opinion as to whether […]
¿Qué es la imagen de Dios? He leído sobre justo casi cada teoría diferente que usted puede imaginar, tratando de identificar la naturaleza de la imagen de Dios. He visto […]
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...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are discussing a question about one of the “I Am” statements in...
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