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Almost all of us have faced something that was unpleasant but needed to be done. For those who have served in the military, an example of that would be basic […]
The Gagging of God: Christianity Confronts Pluralism. By D. A. Carson. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1996. 640 pp. Cloth, $24.99. Most books on pluralism deal with specific issues such […]
Recently, my daughter and I attended a Bible conference. We attended it because they had a high view of the inspiration of the Bible and were premillennialists. Since we those […]
A friend emailed me a message by Dr. John Piper called, “Can Satan Devour True Christians?” It is a sermon and transcript from 1994. He was speaking on 1 Pet […]
I think it is human nature to take things for granted. When things are going well, we often don’t think about how fortunate we are. Even when we go through […]
I received the following question in response to a blog I wrote on Walking in the Spirit: Bob, I like the explanation but how does Philippians 1:6 apply here? Paul […]
If you want to see the importance of logic in real life, watch Judge Judy. Here’s a clip of a man losing his case in twenty-six seconds. A woman claimed […]
I am trying to learn how to be a better preacher. So is Bob. We’re both competitive that way— trying to better than we were before. We know the grim […]
I just read a blog by a friend about Jesus’ death on the cross. In the course of his discussion he said, “Darkness covered the whole land at noon (Matthew […]
Do you know the difference between repenting of your sins and confessing your sins? Here’s an illustration. In Texas, there’s about two weeks during the spring and about two weeks […]
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...
In the course of a 25-year career, a Protestant Army chaplain will encounter chaplains from many denominations. I guess it would be around twenty or thirty. Mormon chaplains are considered Protestant. In...
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