Why do senior citizens bother competing in sporting events

For thirteen years now, I’ve flown into Las Vegas on Saturday, often accompanied by Sharon. I’ve spoken at Upland Bible Church on Sunday morning. Then on Sunday afternoon, I’ve driven […]

October 12, 2022 by Ken Yates in Blog - Costa Rica, Short-term missions
How exciting is it when a pastor gains assurance of his eternal salvation

One ministry of GES involves taking the message of Free Grace to other countries. During the last week of October, there is an opportunity to do that in Costa Rica. […]

October 11, 2022 by Bob Wilkin in Blog - evangelism, LGBT and salvation
Why is it wrong to tell LGBT people that they must acknowledge that their lifestyle is sinful before they can be born again

As we have opportunity, we should share the message of everlasting life by faith in Christ apart from works (John 3:16; 4:10; 6:28-29; Eph 2:8-9) with everyone, including LGBT people. […]

Why do most people think it is best when giving their testimony to focus on their works

Kathryn Wright came to Dallas last week for a women’s conference. She gave a series of messages on how to give a clear testimony. Prior to her speaking at the […]

October 7, 2022 by Ken Yates in Blog - Christian sin, denial, Peter, Pilate
Can a believer deny the Lord

Every student of the life of Christ knows about Peter’s denials of the Lord. It is very appropriate for us to look at what happened to Peter and ask the […]

Did anybody in the early Church have assurance of eternal life (1)

Many Free Grace teachers, myself included, maintain that assurance of eternal life is of the essence of saving faith. What we mean by that is that when a person believes […]

Is your concept of what it means to share your faith so complicated that it actually discourages you from trying

My first two years on staff with Cru, we were encouraged to share our faith with multiple college students each week. But we had no quota we needed to reach. […]

How did Jeremiah foreshadow John the Baptist

Jeremiah is widely recognized as a type of Christ. So many things in his life paralleled the life of Christ. But recently, I realized that Jeremiah also foreshadowed another important […]

October 3, 2022 by Bob Wilkin in Blog - James 1:12, the crown of life
Is the crown of life another name for salvation from eternal condemnation as many commentators suggest

Blessed is the man who endures temptation; for when he has been approved, he will receive the crown of life which the Lord has promised to those who love Him. […]

How is it possible that a person could be born again and not yet saved

While preparing to introduce the epistle of James for a class I’m teaching, I researched what different leading conservative commentators say about salvation in James. What I found was surprising. […]

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