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Over a decade ago I heard a paper at the annual meeting of Bible scholars called the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) on this question. The speaker said that everyone always […]
Ladies, when a man says he’ll fix something, he will. There’s no need to nag him about it every six months. OK, well, maybe some promises should be met with […]
Charles Stanley’s Handbook for Christian Living is more or less a systematic theology for laypeople. I would not call it Free Grace. And I do not know if it reflects […]
Take a good look at the shirt I just bought at a thrift store in St. George, Utah. Nice shirt. I love the Scripture quote on the front. But do […]
Do you pray without ceasing? Do you have a consistent prayer life? Have you ever grown frustrated at unanswered prayer? I certainly have. In his booklet on Prayer, R. B. […]
I want to visit Rome so I can see the art that I’ve admired since I was a kid. I especially loved Michaelangelo. I grew up reading and drawing comic […]
Bill Fiess emailed me a blog from October 23, 2017. The blog is from Logos Bible Software. It is called the LAB, or Logos Academic Blog. Here is what Dr. […]
Are you saved through fruit? John Piper thinks so: “In final salvation at the last judgment, faith is confirmed by the sanctifying fruit it has borne, and we are saved […]
I was on Staff with Campus Crusade for Christ, now Cru, from 1974 until 1978. I still get the Alumni newsletter, Connections. In the October 2017 Connections I was encouraged […]
By Staff Love Q: According to 1 John 3:23, must Christians love one another to be saved? A: Some think 1 John teaches that we must behave a certain way […]
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...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are answering a question from Matthew 7:21. What does it mean to “Do...
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