On January 31st I wrote a blog about why Dr. Earl Radmacher was right when he said that for the believer this life is “training time for reigning time.” In […]
The Wednesday before Christmas my wife and I both got sick. The kids had been coughing and sputtering the week before, but it didn’t hit us until I developed an […]
I started and co-manage the Free Grace Theology Discussion Group on Facebook. It is not a GES ministry. It’s something I do in my free time. I started that group […]
Several preliminary observations before we answer the question of this article. First, unbelievers can learn about Jesus. That is, they can be involved in following Jesus. Unbelievers can go […]
Recently I received this email suggestion: The Gospel of John says that many of his disciples went back and walked with Him no more (John 6:66). I find it informative […]
Do you know who prayed the longest prayer in the Bible? Jesus. On the night of His betrayal. You find His prayer in John 17. Jesus and the eleven had […]
“Enjoy your time with them now, because these years won’t last long.” Older people say that to me when I’m at the grocery store with my three kids and I […]
I wrote a blog on the impeccability of Jesus Christ. (See here.) In that blog I cited Dr. Earl Radmacher who said that for the believer this life is “training […]
I received a very encouraging email from South Korea, the site of the winter Olympics this year. My name is DS and I currently reside in Korea. I have known […]
What are the big questions most people are asking? What are they most concerned about? Given my job, I have a biased opinion. Grace Evangelical Society has a razor sharp […]
In Luke 11:49, the Lord speaks about the “wisdom of God.” This wisdom has “…said, ‘I will send them prophets and apostles…’ ” This is an unusual expression, and the identification of...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates will answer a question about how we present the gospel. What things...
Ron asked: Did the apostles belong to the age of Israel, or the church age, or both? I assume that since they are to be...
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