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En Marcos 4:26-29, encontramos una parábola del Señor que es única para el evangelio de Marcos. No recibe mucha atención. Pienso que la atención que recibe es a menudo superficial. Una razón principal para esta negligencia es que a menudo a esta parábola la tratan más o menos como una repetición de la parábola de […]
My daughter Kathryn and I teach at a Bible Institute in Nepal. We try to go once a year. This is an email I received from one of our students. His name is Suresh Budhaprithi. I thought it would make a good blog. It has been slightly edited for format purposes: Coronavirus, known as COVID-19, […]
I was reading this article (“The Gospel Missing in John”) by a mid-Acts theologian about the saving message in John’s Gospel. Although I sympathize with emphasizing the “Jewishness” of the Gospels, and I’ve learned a great deal from mid-Acts and Acts 28 dispensationalists, I think the contrast between the Twelve and Paul is often overblown. […]
Some Free Grace people are very sophisticated in the questions they ask. A solid Free Grace person knows about the doctrine of eternal rewards and may have some concerns in that regard that others would have concerning their salvation. I received an interesting question from an actual handwritten letter. Larry asks, “Anyway, my question is […]
La epístola de Pablo a los gálatas contrasta la religión de la ley con la religión de la gracia. El contraste se aplica no solo a cómo una persona se justifica ante Dios, sino también a cómo se debe vivir la vida cristiana. Una de las diferencias entre la religión de la ley y la […]
I received the following question via email: Hello, Bob. Lately on your radio program you have said when the Bible uses the word “wrath,” you think it’s talking about TEMPORARY punishment in this life. But look here in John 3:36: “He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the […]
I recently turned forty-two, and just this morning, I learned that Søren Kierkegaard died at forty-two. I knew he died young, but I never took note of his age. Kierkegaard wrote numerous books and pamphlets, often under pseudonyms, writing in different “voices,” taking different points of view, writing experimentally, with some writings being enigmatically philosophical […]
La Seguridad Eterna y los límites del Libre Albedrío Un amigo me envió esta pregunta de segunda mano: “Si Dios desea que siempre tengamos el libre albedrío, ¿por qué no nos permitiría devolver el regalo gratuito de la vida eterna si elegimos hacerlo?” Esta es una objeción común. También me han dicho que mientras que […]
In Rev 2:17 Jesus promises to give to the overcoming believers at Pergamos a white stone. This is clearly a reward for faithfulness. It is a reward that will be given at the Judgment Seat of Christ, when the Lord rewards believers for their obedience. I have often wondered what this reward will mean for […]
Although Ecclesiastes is written from the perspective “under the sun,” you do see some glimpses of eternity. As I wrote in an earlier blog, Solomon did mention life beyond the sun, and how God put a longing for eternity in our hearts: He has made everything beautiful in its time. Also He has put eternity […]
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...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are answering a question from Philippians 3:10-14. Did Paul view the resurrection as...
And I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My hand (John 10:28). The Lord Jesus makes five different never...
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