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Grace in Focus Magazine
Grace in Focus, a free bimonthly publication, is filled with easy-to-follow topical and exegetical articles dealing with the Gospel and assurance. The articles are both informative and motivational. Many find the articles so helpful that readers file them for future use.
Regular readers grow in their ability and desire to share their faith with clarity and confidence.
Past Issues
Articles:
- Is Lordship Salvation a Saving Message?
- Owning Our Theology
- The Benefits of the Cross: Actual or Potential?
- Can We Be Sure That We’ll Persevere?
- Top 5 Killers of Spiritual Vibrancy
- Is Anyone Unreachable?
- How Can We Have Assurance We Are in Fellowship with God?
- The Parable of the Laborers (Matthew 20:1-16)
- Rescued
- George Meisinger Memorial
- Is Continuous Drinking Required for Everlasting Life?
- Eating at the King’s Table Forever (2 Samuel 9)
Articles:
- Justification by Faith and Salvation by Works? — The Key to Understanding Romans 10:9-10
- “We May Have Confidence” (1 John 2:28)
- Recommended Reading for Pastors Who Want to Lead Change
- Top 5 Misconceptions About Free Grace Theology
- Grace Is Approachable
- Jesus Said It First (Romans 3:8)
- Life Appraisal
- Listen to Grace in Focus Radio!
- An Interview with David Zahl
- Chuck Swindoll Says That People Will Miss Eternity with Christ If They Make Salvation Too Difficult
Articles:
- God Wishes None to Perish But for All to Repent (2 Peter 3:9)
- No More Scarlet Letters (Galatians 6:1)
- A Great Trait for All Christians (Acts 18:24)
- Grace Motivates Evangelism
- Top 5 Ways to Encourage Your Pastor
- Grace in Ministry (Galatians 6:13-14)
- World Changers (Mark 4:26-29)
- Suicide: Bible People Who Wanted to Die
- All Who Come to Jesus Have Everlasting Life (John 5:39-40)
- Future Salvation in the Book of Hebrews
Articles:
- Faith Alone in 100 Texts
- What Will Your Legacy Be?
- Appropriating Faith
- Bible Bloopers and How to Avoid Them
- The Good Fight
- Avoiding Small Church Ruts
- Spirit Week
- The Simple Life Is Meaningful
- Learning to Sorrow in Hope
- Loving Me Enough
- A Review of Sam Storm’s Kept for Jesus
- R-E-S-P-E-C-T — Ephesians 5:22-24
- A Simple Way to Pray
Articles:
- Bob’s Second Ordination Exam
- You Were Chosen (Ephesians 1:4)
- Becoming a Fundamentalist: An Interview with Randy White
- Coping with Loneliness as a Christian Senior
- The Importance of the Expression That Day and Hour
- Faith and Knowledge
- What Was Zane Hodges Saying about Salvation in 1 Timothy 4:16?
- The Films of the Kendrick Brothers
- Grace and Groans
- Who You Are Tells You Whom to Love — Ephesians 5:22–6:9
Articles:
Articles:
- The Broken Record Approach to Evangelism
- Denying the Faith?
- The Armor of God: Our Assurance of Salvation (Ephesians 6:13-18)
- Do Not Be Ashamed (2 Timothy 1:1–18)
- Faith in Christ Does Not Mean Faithfulness or Fidelity
- Mobile Grace
- The Threefold Message of the Cross
- Conflict Resolution—Genesis Style
- Fear Changes Your Focus (Luke 12:4)
Articles:
- The Unregenerate Can Respond to God
- Legalism: No Laughing Matter
- Jesus Weeps Beside Our Tombs
- Of Elders and Deacons (1 Timothy 3:1–13)
- The Decrees of God
- Who Are You, Really?
- Saving Faith Is Not Heartfelt Trust
- Assurance and the Fallacy of Affirming the Consequent
- Taking Free Grace Overseas
- The Harsh Hand of Lordship Theology
- Q&A
- Salvation by the Installment Plan?
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