What can we learn when our travel plans are rained out_

Due to Sharon’s cancer and chemo treatments, June 8-9 was a rare out of state trip for me. I went to Bayside Community Church in Tampa. I always enjoy speaking […]

Could a faulty understanding of James 2_14-26 destroy assurance of salvation_

I thought this was a good question about James 2: Have you seen any articles/books expand on the fact that the traditional interpretation of James 2:14-26 (saving faith has works, […]

June 11, 2019 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - genie, God, Job, Worship
Do you have a God or a genie_

Job. He was the ideal man— righteous, upright, fearing God, shunning evil, and so concerned with holiness that he made sacrifices for sins that might have been committed by other […]

June 10, 2019 by Bob Wilkin in Blog - Christology, Christophanies
Did Jesus Christ show up in the Old Testament_

The following question just came to my inbox: Does Jesus Christ show up in the Old Testament? I say NO. He is a New Testament character only. Yes, predictions about […]

June 7, 2019 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - bible, Job, Suffering
Job and Dramatic Irony

Have you ever seen a performance of Romeo and Juliet? Near the end of the play, Juliet takes a drug that induces a temporary, but deathlike, sleep, to avoid marrying […]

June 6, 2019 by Ken Yates in Blog - glory, rewards, transfiguration
What does the Transfiguration show us_

One of the exciting things about studying the Bible is that no matter how long we have been studying it, we can always learn something new. We have all studied […]

Is it possible that Paul and the Gospel writers were correct_

I enjoy reading Imprimis, a monthly newsletter of Hillsdale College. I just read the February 2019 issue, entitled, “Shall We Defend Our Common History?” by Roger Kimball. I found parallels […]

How does a Christian child obey his parents in the Lord_

Introduction The following is a condensed version of a message I delivered at the recent GES national conference. I think that the main application of most of Scripture is to […]

June 3, 2019 by Ken Yates in Blog - Demas, Perseverance, rewards
Have you been faithful to the Lord_

I love neat summaries. For example, the Bible sometimes will give a succinct principle, with examples, in a few verses. From these examples we can see how the principle works […]

Does Romans 5-8 support perseverance of the saints_

A reader recently wrote GES asking for comments on an article found online. The article deals with Romans 5-8. Click here for the article. In Romans 5-8, Paul deals with […]

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Are There Places Where the KJV Seems to Contradict the Message of John 3:16?

  Someone recently called the office and spoke with Sam. The caller asked him what translation of the Bible we use. Sam told him that we use the...

Is Continuing to Believe in Christ a Work?

Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are discussing a question about belief being a work. Faith for eternal...

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Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr will answer a question about church attendance. Can we go to heaven...

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