In 2 Pet 1:10-11, Peter states: Therefore, brethren, be even more diligent to make your call and election sure, for if you do these things you will never stumble; for so an […]
Over 130 students have taken classes in the GES online seminary during the past three years. Last semester over sixty students took classes, with many taking two or more. The […]
My brother-in-law lives out in the country in Kentucky. One night, he heard a noise on his porch. Armed with a gun, he went out and confronted a bear. The […]
Zoltan sent me some videos in which two very popular preachers criticize each other over the issue of repentance and salvation. These preachers are Ray Comfort (with 1,630,000 subscribers) and […]
When I went to seminary, we had daily chapel messages. We were required to attend four a week for fifteen weeks, or sixty a semester. During the spring semester, four […]
Most Evangelicals are familiar with 2 Cor 5:21. The verse says that Christ was made sin so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him. The most common […]
Why do godly believers suffer? I want to talk about what the Bible says about pain and suffering in the Christian life. I will not be defending the goodness of […]
All three Synoptic Gospels discuss the Mount of Transfiguration, but only Luke mentions that the disciples went to sleep on the mountain. He is also the only one who reports […]
The English word hope means something that we desire to happen, but that is uncertain. I hope to complete one marathon per year until I am ninety. I hope I […]
Do you remember when you realized that Santa Claus was not coming anymore? Did you ever consider that Santa Claus might be a Christ figure? I think the Santa Claus […]
The actor portraying Jesus in The Chosen has long hair. Most illustrations of Jesus depict Him with long hair. I would guess that most Evangelicals today think that Jesus had long...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr continue a week-long discussion comparing / contrasting the lordship salvation position with the...
We have all heard the expression “slicing the bologna thin.” It means that a person is examining something too closely, even to the point of obsession. It can be used positively: “He really...
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