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J. B. (nicht J. B. Bond) fragt: Ich danke Ihnen für Ihre Beiträge. Ich habe eine Frage, da ich versuche, die Buße zu verstehen. Als Jesus in Markus 1 das Volk Israel aufforderte, Buße zu tun und an das Evangelium (vom Reich Gottes) zu glauben, warum sagte Er ihnen dann nicht auch, dass sie an […]
I miei primi due anni come membro dello staff di Cru, eravamo incoraggiati a condividere la nostra fede con diversi studenti del college ogni settimana. Ma non c’era un numero preciso da raggiungere. Ma al terzo anno questa cosa fu cambiata. Dovevamo testimoniare a dieci o più studenti ogni settimana. Quando quell’anno parlai con la […]
Some reading this blog know that GES has had an ongoing teaching ministry at a Bible college in Zambia. Each year for approximately five years, my daughter Kathryn and I have gone there to teach. She teaches a class on soteriology (salvation). I teach a class on the Book of Romans. We are scheduled to […]
By Kathryn Wright Introduction The NT constantly warns disciples that the world will hate them (Matt 5:11-12; John 15:18-19). Any believer who seeks to follow the Lord in discipleship, obeying His Word, can expect opposition. We see this principle not only in the teachings of the NT, but also in the OT. An example of […]
By Marcia Hornok At a Bible study early in our ministry, my husband, Ken, asked our group what Bible person we would most like to be. I said, “Eve, when Adam woke up.” We like to think about Scripture’s real-life events, where people expressed the emotions we know—from despair to ecstasy, from weeping1 to belly-laughing. […]
By Bob Wilkin The Unsaved Christian: Reaching Cultural Christianity with the Gospel By Dean Inserra Chicago, IL: Moody Publishers, 2019 203 pp. Paper, $14.99 I have often said and written that most Evangelicals need evangelizing. So, I agree in principle with Inserra. However, there is a major difference in how he and I identify Evangelicals […]
By Anneka Muller im·pec·ca·bi·li·ty (im-pe-kə-bi-lə-tē) n. 1. being free from fault or blameless: flawless; 2. not capable of sinning or liable to sin. The fact that Jesus never sinned is indisputable. But was it even possible for Him to sin? In His human nature, He was subject to temptation, and some say temptation implies the […]
By Ken Yates INTRODUCTION There is a board game called Telestrations that my family and I love to play. A major part of the game is that the players draw a picture of a word, and the other players must guess what you drew. There is absolutely no doubt that I am the worst Telestrations […]
By Zane Hodges* * This article originally appeared in what was then called The Grace Evangelical Society News in the November 1989 issue. (The four-page newsletter came out monthly back then.) Quite a few years ago I was giving the gospel to a young Hispanic man. After a while he said, “It’s no use, Zane. […]
By Lucas Kitchen A reader recently claimed that it would be wrong for God to force a Christian-turned-atheist into heaven because it would violate his or her free will. This raises an interesting question. This is my response to that claim. If someone has believed in Jesus for salvation, then these verses apply to him […]
“And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die. Do you believe this?”(John 11:26). The Lord Jesus makes five different never promises to anyone...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are answering a question about 2 John 9, the phrase, “does not...
In J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, the fate of the world rests on a ring. Forged by the Dark Lord Sauron, the Ring of Power corrupts all...
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