Recently while reading a book by pastor, author, and famed conference speaker John Piper, I came across a super quote by him. Regular readers of this newsletter know that Piper […]

July 1, 2011   in Grace in Focus Articles

by Grant Hawley The late A.W. Pink, champion of Reformed Theology, was a Dispensationalist early in his writing career. Pink wrote four books on the subject of premillennialism from a […]

May 1, 2011   in Grace in Focus Articles

by Grant Hawley John MacArthur claims to be a Dispensationalist in both The Gospel According to Jesus (GAJ) and The Gospel According to the Apostles (GAA). There is no doubt […]

A person who was reading a 1988 Grace in Focus article on our website entitled, “The Gospel Is Unhindered,” asked a great question. Though he is convinced that God is […]

The Fourth Gospel is the only evangelistic book in the Bible(John 20:30-31). Its repeated message is that all who believe in Jesus Christ have everlasting life that can never be […]

by Bob Wilkin A GIF reader wrote to ask, “Why did you not mention Matt 18:11 & Luke 19:10? Please send me a full explanation.” [Referring to my article, “Who […]

April 1, 2011   in Grace in Focus Articles

by John Kohut1 “You search the [OT] Scriptures, for in them you think you have eternal life; and these are they which testify of Me. But you are not willing […]

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