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En la Parte 1 , discutimos el hecho de que algunos que se proclaman seguidores de la teología de la Gracia Gratuita creen y enseñan que la salvación por obras—aunque equivocada—es sin embargo un mensaje que salva. Presenté varias líneas de evidencia bíblica que prueban que la salvación por obras no es un mensaje que […]
Tanong: Ang Mateo7:15-20 ba ay nagtuturo na ang lahat ng mga mananampalataya ay magkakaroon ng mabuting bunga sa kanilang mga buhay? Ang pagkakaroon ba ng mabuting gawa sa buhay ng isang tao patunay na siya ay ligtas? Bob Wilkin (BW): Ang kasabihang “Sa kanilang mga bunga ay inyong mangakikilala sila” ay dalawang beses na natagpuan […]
What can believers lose by sinning? People wrongly charge Free Grace of holding to eternal security at the expense of ignoring the warning passages of Scripture. Not true. On the contrary, we acknowledge those warnings and take them seriously. But more importantly, we take them in context. For example, as James says, sin brings forth […]
Muitos anos atrás, em uma classe do seminário, fomos obrigados a ler a Teologia Sistemática de Lewis S. Chafer. Em uma parte, ele disse que quando uma pessoa crê em Jesus Cristo, ela recebe 33 bênçãos de Deus. Quando acreditamos, recebemos mais do que vida eterna! Como uma observação geral, este ponto freqüentemente faz uma […]
Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world (James 1:27). What does Jesus want you to focus on in your service to Him? We have enormous Christian liberty to serve God. But Jesus has also given […]
By Chuck Deveau In our postmodern world, the concept of truth is subjective. I can have my own truth, and others can have their own truth. So, what happens when my truth conflicts or collides with your truth? Theoretically, we are to accept both as true. But in practice, we are to accept that which […]
By Bob Wilkin David from Mississippi writes: I see in The Grace New Testament Commentary where John 8:24 has been addressed. As it is stated in the Bible, Jesus took away the sin of the world–believers and unbelievers. He thereby gave every person the chance to receive God’s free gift of eternal life. But we […]
By Kathryn Wright Over the last year and a half, our overseas work has been limited by our inability to go in person. Thankfully, this past May, we were able to make our first international trip since Covid-19. For two weeks, I had the privilege to teach at Ambassador International University (AIU), about two hours […]
By Marcia Hornok What to Look For Here’s what to look for in a wife, but you probably won’t find her. Most of us think that is what Prov 31:10 means when it says, “Who can find a virtuous woman, for her price is far above Rubies?” (KJV). Then follows a list of nearly impossible […]
By Summer Stevens I’ve been lingering in Psalm 37 lately. As I’ve done with other passages of Scripture, I initially found myself skipping over words or phrases if I felt they didn’t apply to me or if they addressed things I don’t struggle with. But God kept bringing me back, rereading and rereading, until (of […]
We have all heard the expression “slicing the bologna thin.” It means that a person is examining something too closely, even to the point of obsession. It can be used positively: “He really...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are continuing a freeform discussion in response to a YouTube video. In...
Recently, I wrote a blog in which I said that homosexuals need not turn from their homosexuality in order to be born again (see here). They simply need to...
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