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Jesus the Evangelist: Learning to Share the Gospel from the Book of John.By Richard D. Phillips. Orland, Florida: Reformation Trust Publishing, 2007. 185 pp. Hardcover, $19.00 Jesus the Evangelist is […]
L. E. Brown* I. Introduction It is widely known that the doctrine of assurance of salvation is at the center of the debate between Reformed and Arminian theologies on one […]
In Christ: Position & Identity Unparalleled, Considered Exegetically: Colossians 2:3-3:4. By Ron Merryman. Orland, Florida: Reformation Trust Publishing, 2007. 185 pp. Hardcover, Finally someone has written a book on the […]
The First Thing You Say Is Vital Journalists are trained to put the heart of their story in the first paragraph. That initial paragraph is called the lead and it […]
In Greek mythology, the Hydra was a multi-headed monster. This monstrosity inhabited the marshes of Lerna near Argos, and one of its heads was immortal. Among the daunting labors of […]
Okay, I realize this is actually two words in English (and in Greek). However, it still fits as one of the most misunderstood words in the Bible. It is misunderstood […]
By Dwight Hunt The following is from Dwight’s commentary on Second Corinthians in the soon-to-be released one-volume Grace NT Commentary that GES is producing. 3:18. Unlike the diminishing glory that […]
By Greg Sapaugh *The following is part of Greg’s commentary in the Grace New Testament Commentary. Paul begins his intercession for Onesimus with an appeal based on love rather than […]
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Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are answering a question in connection with what Jesus told some Sadducees...
How do you live the Christian life? That may seem like a rhetorical question. But it is not. It is a serious question. Most Christians don’t really...
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