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Me frustra mi falta de crecimiento espiritual. Pero luego pienso en Abraham. En Santiago 2, leemos: ¿No fue justificado por las obras Abraham nuestro padre, cuando ofreció a su hijo Isaac sobre el altar? ¿No ves que la fe actuó juntamente con sus obras, y que la fe se perfeccionó por las obras? Y se […]
“There’s no such thing as a free lunch.” “If it’s too good to be true, it probably is.” “Nothing is as simple as it seems.” Those are all common American proverbs that reflect our collective wisdom about dubious offers. However, those are also the ideas that lead many people to doubt the promise of eternal […]
“Meio trabalho não vale nada.” Você já se sentiu um fracasso em seu serviço a Deus? Você já contou o tempo que perdeu, pensando nas coisas que deixou de fazer e se perguntando como isso poderia afetar sua posição eterna aos olhos de Deus? Certamente Moisés se sentiu assim. Embora ele fosse um homem de […]
Recently I wrote a blog in which I discussed John 16:7-11 and the fact that the Holy Spirit convicts the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment. In the blog, which you can see here, I suggested that the Holy Spirit does the convicting work directly. That is, I suggested that every human being knows that […]
En mi último blog analicé cómo Dios se ha revelado en la creación. La primera parte del Salmo 19 habla de esta revelación, llamada a menudo “revelación general”. Se debe señalar que existe un límite a lo que una persona puede conocer basándose solo en la creación. Ciertamente, no puedes saber si puedes tener una […]
George Fox was the organizer, if not the founder, of Quakerism, officially known as The Society of Friends. He traveled throughout Britain and the Caribbean, taking his message to whomever would listen and organizing the bands of followers who left the day’s official churches to worship more simply. Fox’s Journal is very interesting, if for […]
Dios se ha revelado a la humanidad de diferentes maneras. Sabemos por el capítulo 2 de Romanos que una de las formas en que Dios lo ha hecho es a través de la conciencia. Los hombres y mujeres de todas las culturas saben que ciertas cosas están bien y otras mal. Saben estas cosas, aunque […]
I thought it would be a good way to begin 2021 by race-walking a marathon (26.2 miles). I trained for it for about 6 months. I had finished seven marathons previously, from 1998 to 2019. This marathon was different in several major ways. First, because of Covid-19, I was not sure that we would actually […]
O que se segue é uma adaptação de uma seção do capítulo 1 do meu livro A Gospel of Doubt, uma resposta ao livro O Evangelho Segundo Jesus, do Dr. John MacArthur. O primeiro capítulo da terceira edição de O Evangelho Segundo Jesus, de John MacArthur, é intitulado “Siga-me”. É um novo capítulo que não […]
I’m always on the look-out for simple illustrations of Biblical truths that most people can easily understand. Here’s one— I listened to an evangelist tell the story of how people in his home church grew upset when he started leading people to Christ, and the church began to grow. Some of the old-timers didn’t like […]
The actor portraying Jesus in The Chosen has long hair. Most illustrations of Jesus depict Him with long hair. I would guess that most Evangelicals today think that Jesus had long...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr continue a week-long discussion comparing / contrasting the lordship salvation position with the...
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...
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