A few days ago, while we were in the car, my eight-year-old grandson said, “Poppy, I am going to ask you a question. But I don’t want you to go […]
Diane asks a great question that is of interest to all of us: I should probably know the answer to this question, but as I thought about it, I realize […]
As a past military chaplain, as well as a civilian who currently spends a great deal of time discussing theology with others, I run into one system of theology more […]
Recently I produced a short video about Joni Eareckson Tada’s view that God does not speak to us verbally or with impression today, but only through His Word. See here […]
It has been a very long time, but when I was in college, I took a lot of math courses. I have forgotten 90 percent of what I was taught, […]
One of my seminary professors and the person who ordained me, Dr. Charles Ryrie, famously quipped that if everlasting life could be lost, then it has the wrong name. There […]
One of the characteristics of Free Grace Theology is that it makes a distinction between a believer and a disciple. A believer is somebody who has believed in Jesus for […]
Eugene sent me an interesting challenge in an email: In your YouTube video on John MacArthur’s gospel, you mentioned that he made some changes in 1980. I have done some […]
In Mark 6:12-13, Jesus sends the twelve disciples to the nation of Israel. It would have been very exciting to be a part of that group. They preached the same […]
Michael sent in this excellent question: Good afternoon. I recently listened to your radio episode from August 7th titled “If I Lose Assurance, Do I Lose Everlasting Life?” During this […]
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates will answer a question about children, assurance and John 3:16. Could a...
I’m convinced that Acts 15:11—a pivotal verse in the account of the Jerusalem Council—is frequently translated in a different sense than the Greek suggests, changing the meaning. The KJV reads, “But we believe that through the grace...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates will answer a question about eschatological sequence. Which comes first, the beginning...
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