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I recently received a question about a book by a Calvinist author named Dean Inserra. That led to an internet search, and I came across a 2020 book by him, published by Moody Publishers, entitled Without a Doubt: How to Know for Certain That You’re Good with God. GES bought the book. Great title. Great […]
I recently saw a quote attributed to Martin Luther that said, “Every week I preach justification by faith to my people because every week they forget it.” One of our ministry’s unpleasant but necessary tasks is to point out when popular authors and preachers have forgotten about justification by faith apart from works. Instead, they […]
La novela de Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities [Historia de dos ciudades], comienza con esta frase memorable, “Era el mejor de los tiempos, era el peor de los tiempos…” Algunas épocas son conocidas por sus dificultades. Meramente mencionar una época evoca tiempos difíciles que la gente experimentó, como con la Hambruna Irlandesa de […]
I received this excellent question: I loved the post about Adam and Eve. Perfect timing. I do have a question about that. Was man created to resolve the angelic conflict? We are discussing the purpose of man’s creation in our Bible class with some awesome GES members about this. I have looked up some info […]
Over the last few years, GES has been sending Kathryn and I to do various conferences or lectures at Bible schools and seminaries overseas. For example, there is a school in Zambia where we’ve taught courses on soteriology and the Book of Romans. One of the exciting aspects of our mission work is keeping in […]
Capítulo cuatro “Y como Moisés levantó la serpiente en el desierto, así es necesario que el Hijo sea levantado, para que todo aquel que en él cree, no se pierda, mas tenga vida eterna” (Juan 3:14-15). ¿Alguna vez te has preguntado sobre el símbolo de la American Medical Association [la Asociación Médica Americana]? Son dos […]
This post will include files and PowerPoints from GES’ 2020 National Conference, “Great Doctrines of the Bible.” Bob Wilkin, Bob Benefits of HIs Blood Workshop PPTs, Bob Handout Workshop Benefits of Christ’s death, Bob Handout God the Father Plenary Message, Bob The Christian Walk Plenary PPTs, Bob Handout The Christian Walk Plenary Message Ken Yates, […]
“Whoever therefore breaks one of the least of these commandments, and teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but whoever does and teaches them, he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven” (Matt 5:19). Henry Ford once said, “You can’t build a reputation on what you’re going to […]
“Y los de junto al camino son los que oyen, y luego viene el diablo y quita de su corazón la palabra, para que no crean y se salven. Los de sobre la piedra son los que habiendo oído, reciben la palabra con gozo; pero éstos no tienen raíces; creen por algún tiempo, y en […]
Paul asks this excellent question: We have had a debate on whether a person has to “will” to believe. Does John 1:13 disagree with that, or am I taking it out of context? Would like to know what you folks believe this verse is saying. John 1:13 is saying that the new birth is not […]
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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