Unwittingly my parents enrolled me in a cult when I was six. It wasn’t until the start of my senior year in college that I came to faith in Christ […]
One of the most interesting things about studying the book of Romans is how Paul uses the word “righteousness.” It is used over 35 times in the book. And that […]
People write books for specific reasons, and understanding those reasons can help you understand a book as a whole. So why did Luke write his Gospel? What was his purpose? […]
A friend named Ken sent me this intriguing email in response to a blog I wrote: I agree with you that modern evangelistic methods are wrong in their approach to […]
People often ask me, “How can I get started in ministry?” The answer is pretty simple. You start with the cheese. I’ll explain. Do you remember when God raised up […]
If you’re a preacher, you probably know the name William Barclay from The Daily Study Bible Series commentary. Barclay is a dangerous resource to use. On the one hand, you […]
Here is a great question from Jeff: Thank you, Bob, I have a follow up question about this article… a friend of mine said what if someone says, “I believe […]
If you are a grace believer—unlike many people in Christendom—you are not worried about being judged for your eternal salvation because Jesus settled that issue the moment you believed in […]
The question I am sharing today is one many people have. What does a person do who is trusting in Christ’s death and resurrection, yet lacks assurance? Lauri writes: I […]
I interacted with a young man about Matt 7:21-23. I told him that the people who call Jesus “Lord, Lord” and make their case for entering His kingdom based on […]
Recently, I traveled through my hometown and stopped to see my last surviving uncle. He is ninety-seven years old and is in a nursing home. My uncle was quite...
In another blog I discuss the words will be saved in most English translations of Acts 15:11. I suggested that was a bad translation of...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are answering a question from Matthew 7:21. What does it mean to “Do...
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