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You crown the year with Your goodness, and Your paths drip with abundance. –Psalm 65:11 So wrote King David centuries ago. Or perhaps he wrote this as a young man […]
A few months ago I presented a paper on Gal 5:21 at a meeting of Bible scholars in Kansas City, Missouri. During the question and answer time after my presentation, […]
At Christmastide even the most convinced Protestant should be allowed a little Latin–for example, gloria in excelsis Deo! After all, didn’t the great Reformers, Luther and Calvin, write chiefly in […]
This article is the first in a series of articles I plan to do on the topic of the soul and salvation. This subject is important because there are a […]
Dear Bob, Keep up the great work! We enjoy every issue. In Him, PG Kissimmee, FL Dear GES, Please send me your newsletter. I enjoy your correct teaching of the […]
In Romans 8:13 Paul offers his Christian readers a significant option. He writes: For if you live according to the flesh you will die; but if by the Spirit […]
Apostasy is a renunciation of one’s faith. It is not strictly a religious term. For example, since Ronald Reagan is a former Democrat, he is an apostate in terms of […]
Is your church one that promotes the Free Grace Gospel? If so, you could help a lot of people by asking your pastor to jot us a note indicating his […]
Strive to enter through the narrow gate, for many, I say to you, will seek to enter and will not be able. We who believe in the freeness of the […]
By Charlie Bing I came close to calling this article, “Why I Could Almost Believe in Lordship Salvation.” What appeals to me about the Lordship Salvation position is that it […]
Paul had his critics in the city of Corinth. These critics were influencing some in the church. In 2 Cor 11:4, Paul refers to some...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr have been discussing a book called “Whosoever Will”. This book is a critique...
Lordship Salvation suggests that the present-tense articular participle ho pisteuōn in John 3:16 denotes continuous belief. The Focused Free Grace position rejects that idea. Here is what John...
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