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By Alfy Austin The room was typical: two beds, some chairs, a privacy curtain between the beds, a TV, and some IV stands. The patient I had come to visit […]
Ask anyone the following question and you will have a good idea of their view of the gospel: What would you tell a practicing homosexual that he had to do […]
By Mike Cocoris How soon after trusting Christ can a person know that he has eternal life? There are two basic answers to that question.1 One view teaches that from […]
Dealing with Immorality in the Church Without Altering the Gospel or Undermining Assurance Sexual immorality is rampant today. The seventies and eighties have been an era of free sex. Unfortunately, […]
I recently heard a message by R. C. Sproul on John 8:30-32. The following so caught my attention that I transcribed it: “The Bible knows nothing of a salvation that […]
In his book, Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God (pp. 71-72), J. I. Packer, writes, “It is not enough to believe that only through Christ and His death are sinners […]
Charles C. Ryrie writes in his book, Balancing the Christian Life (Chicago: Moody Press, 1969), “Enthronement [putting Christ on the throne of my life; making Him Lord of my life; […]
Last month we considered 2 Peter 1:10-11. This month we will consider another difficult passage in 2 Peter. Recently I received a question from a reader about 2 Peter 2:20-22. […]
Lewis Sperry Chafer wrote in his 1917 work, Salvation (reprinted by Zondervan 1980), ” From the testimony of Scripture a Christian should know that he is saved . . . […]
I received a letter from a reader regarding a comment I made in the March Newsletter. I had said regarding the “goats” of the Matthew 25:31-46 judgment, “Since those cast […]
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...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Colin Jackson will answer a question about praying for mercy. “Lord have mercy” or...
Most Evangelicals have a very specific understanding of the word gospel. They think gospel is what a person must believe in order to be eternally saved. However, many readers of this blog know it’s not that...
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