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Bob and I were discussing the centrality of eternal security to the saving message. I have heard Yankee Arnold say “The gospel is eternal security.” He’s right. As readers of […]
The unhappy flipside of the promise of life is that if you do not believe in Jesus, you will perish (John 3:16). In fact, Jesus said unbelievers are condemned already […]
A week ago (March 20) I received this excellent email question: I am re-reading The Ten Most Understood Words in the Bible. I am having a problem reconciling a statement […]
A Grace in Focus reader alerted us to the following bad quote. It comes from an Assemblies of God pastor named David Kowalowski. He wrote it for a website called […]
In a recent blog about the broken-record approach to evangelism, I said that “the truth of God’s Word will win out to anyone who is open.” I then received […]
I received the question that is the title of this article from a blog reader. He indicated he leans toward Open Theism. After I responded to that, he asked, […]
Someone asked whether we should practice altar calls. It’s a question I’ve asked myself, especially since starting to pastor a new Baptist church plant. Do I continue the tradition of […]
I recently received this email question: How do you interpret Matthew 7:21? This has always been a stumbling block for me. If I had a nickel for every time I’d […]
At first glance, Ruth seems to be a very personal story about a struggling widow and her daughter-in-law trying to survive in the world. It’s a relatable story, about real […]
A friend who is near ninety called me the other day to talk about Simon the magician in Acts 8. My friend said, “He was really born again, wasn’t he? […]
Some people say that those who hold the Free Grace position do not believe there are false professions of faith in Christ. According to them, we say that anyone...
Recently, I traveled through my hometown and stopped to see my last surviving uncle. He is ninety-seven years old and is in a nursing home. My uncle was quite...
In another blog I discuss the words will be saved in most English translations of Acts 15:11. I suggested that was a bad translation of...
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