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Will You Weep at the Bema?

May 1, 2023 by Bill Fiess in Grace in Focus Articles, Uncategorized
By Bill Fiess Recently, my 102-year-old father died and left an inheritance to each of his four children. My parents were not extremely rich, but they were both college-educated professionals, and they left us a very nice inheritance. I would have been extremely disappointed if I had not been included in my father’s will. I
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I credenti oggi sono sotto il Nuovo Patto?

April 17, 2023 by Bob Wilkin in Uncategorized - 2 Corinzi 3:6, Geremia 31:31-34, Il Nuovo Patto
Un amico pastore che chiamerò Dave ha studiato il Nuovo Patto ultimamente. Abbiamo avuto alcune conversazioni eccellenti a riguardo. Vorrei condividere alcune delle nostre idee qui. Il Nuovo Patto è un patto eterno (Is 61:8-9; Ez 16:60; 37:26) che sarà stipulato con Israele in futuro, come indicano molti profeti dell’Antico Testamento (vedi in particolare Ger
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Biblical Ha-Ha! Moments: Part 2

March 1, 2023 by GES Webmaster in Grace in Focus Articles, Uncategorized
By Marcia Hornok Serious Bible study reveals God’s character and ways. But looking for God’s sense of humor, as well, has serious benefits. Perhaps He inserted 1 Chronicles 26:18 as a bit of comic relief, knowing that the KJV would translate it: “At Parbar westward, four at the causeway, and two at Parbar.” In Part
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What Would Jesus Say? Wake Up Call: The Letter to Sardis (Revelation 3:1-6)

August 16, 2022 by GES Webmaster in Uncategorized
By Philippe Sterling Jesus judged the church at Sardis that was asleep. Have you ever had a “wake-up call”? Figuratively speaking, a wake-up call is something that grabs a person’s attention, alerting him to the seriousness of a matter and moving him to corrective action. Have you ever attended a dead church? The services are
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Errata: JOTGES (Spring 2020)

July 22, 2020 by Shawn Lazar in Uncategorized
Do you know what an author’s worst nightmare is—what keeps us up at night? Publishing mistakes. Spelling mistakes are embarrassing. Formatting mistakes are bad, too. But worst of all is printing a sentence that is the exact reverse of what you meant to say. I am mortified to say that I did that in my
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Dallas Theological Seminary on Salvation: A Survey of Some Popular Professors Between 1965-1990

March 1, 2020 by Shawn Lazar in Journal Articles, Uncategorized
Shawn Lazar Associate Editor Journal of the Grace Evangelical Society I. INTRODUCTION What did Dallas Theological Seminary (hereafter, DTS) professors teach about eternal salvation (i.e., regeneration) to the general public? To answer that question, this article will survey books written by four DTS professors and published by mainstream presses between the years 1965 and 1990.The
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The Whirlpool’s Deadly Trap: Disenfranchising Jesus

March 1, 2019 by Zane Hodges in Journal Articles, Uncategorized
Zane C. Hodges1 I. INTRODUCTION In his famous epic poem the Odyssey, Homer describes Odysseus’ danger-filled return from the Trojan War to his home in Ithaca. Among the legion of dangers he faced was the whirlpool called Charybdis. Odysseus was warned that his ship must pass between two great rocks no farther apart than a
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“Abraham Rejoiced to See My Day and Saw It”: Jesus’ Take on Theophanies

March 1, 2019 by GES Webmaster in Journal Articles, Uncategorized
Randy Rheaume1 Senior Pastor Stony Creek Church Utica, MI I. INTRODUCTION “Your father Abraham was overjoyed to see my day, and he saw it and was glad” (NET). Jesus’ intriguing words in John 8:56 have puzzled church fathers, scholars, and Bible readers of all kinds for centuries. Indeed, the crowd of Jesus’ original hearers was
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