Who is meant by _His Disciples_ in Matthew 19_25_

I receive many questions. Most are very good. Most I’ve heard before. But at least once or twice a week I get a question I’ve never heard that is a […]

Confession & Consequences

Sin has more than one consequence. On the one hand, it can break or hinder your fellowship with God. On the other hand, it can have consequences for you in […]

Does Free Grace Theology Use Poor Hermeneutics_

Interpreters Sometimes Negate What Was Actually Said In the past year or so I’ve run across four examples where interpreters negate what the text actually says. I think you will […]

August 7, 2018 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - world
Relationship Status

How would you describe the Christian’s relationship to the world? How about this: it’s complicated. In His high priestly prayer, Jesus described our messy relationship to the world. He was […]

Is 1 Sam 28_19 a good eternal security

After a recent blog on the parable of the four soils (see here), I received this follow up question: Hi Bob, another excellent teaching. Thank you and God bless! Do […]

August 3, 2018 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - saving message
One RightAnswer.

“Is the answer 5?” Daphne asked. “No. Try again,” I said. “7?” “No. Just look at those two numbers, what are they?” “3 and another 3,” she said. “And when […]

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