The Way of the Trees and the Chaff (Psalm 1)

We planted a cherry blossom tree in our front yard two years ago. Today, it does not look like much. If you drove by, you might think we stuck a […]

How do you respond when you read reviews that are critical of Free Grace Theology

Recently I wrote a blog touting the value of writing reviews of books that you have read. See here. A few days later, I went on Amazon to check and […]

Watch the 2022 National Conference Online

Food and fellowship. We all want it and need it, and Free Grace people often complain about being starved of both because there may be no Free Grace churches in […]

Is Paul saying in Col 213-14 that Jesus has removed all consequences for the sins of believers

R. M. asks a great follow-up question to a blog I wrote entitled “What Did Jesus Purchase by His Death on the Cross?” (see here). I suggested that His death […]

Was this statement one that Chafer regularly said in his classes at DTS

Morgan asks this great question, In your article from 9/1/2009, “Benefits of Christ’s Blood: Restricted and Unrestricted” (see here), you mention a very interesting quote from Chafer: “Lewis Sperry Chafer liked to […]

May 17, 2022 by Shawn Lazar in Blog

Schedule: 2022 Grace Conference Schedule/ Last Days Judgments Time Location Event Details Monday, May 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer Registration 12:00-12:30 Dining Hall Lunch Serving line is open for 30 minutes starting […]

May 17, 2022 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - love, vocation
Weaving a Tapestry of Love Lynda MacGibbon on Loving Your Neighbors

How do you love your neighbors? Since we do not have to work to earn our salvation (Eph 2:8-9; Gal 2:16), grace people are freed up to simply love our […]

Why didn’t any of the Gospel writers give detailed explanations of when and how the Eleven came to faith in Christ

Tom asked this question. He said he has asked many people this question, and the answers have been quite varied. Some said they were born again before the ministry of […]

May 13, 2022 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - Confession, Sin
Confessing Sin Vs. Excusing Sin

Family life—at least our family life—involves a lot of confession. Certainly, my wife and I confess our sins to each other (and I seem to have to do that more […]

If you have read books, have you taken the time to review them on Amazon.com

Paul emailed me with a suggestion. He thought we should make an audiobook of Absolutely Free by Zane Hodges. I like the idea, and we are considering doing that book, […]

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