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My grandmother (“Nanny”) has a studio apartment in a senior’s residence in Montreal. It’s like a little world all to itself, with its own restaurant, hair salon, and corner store. Nanny is an extrovert. She’s also “high energy” or what used to be called “hyper.” (Today she might be diagnosed as ADHD). She loves going […]
Recently I did a brief study on the Greek word katechō. What I found is that this word is an important word for discipleship. The leading dictionary of the Greek New Testament, BDAG, says one of the main meanings of this word is “to adhere firmly to traditions, convictions, or beliefs, hold to, hold fast” […]
P. ¿Cual es la diferencia entre la seguridad eterna, o OSAS (once saved, always saved) [USSS (una vez salvo, siempre salvo)] y perseverance of the saints (PoS) [la perseverancia de los santos (PdS)]? ¿No son la misma cosa? R. Pues, a menudo se entienden como si fueran la misma cosa. Pero no deben entenderse así. […]
Most of us have seen the youtube videos of deaf people hearing for the first time. Sometimes the person involved lost his hearing at a young age and hasn’t heard for many years, and sometimes the people were born deaf. In any case, they have had some kind of procedure that now allows them to […]
In a previous blog, I compared life under quarantine to a pressure cooker. My Instant Pot creates a high–pressure environment that allows food to cook much faster! Likewise, I find that life under quarantine is putting pressure on the family, and on me, so that I’ve been getting angrier much faster than I usually would. […]
We just finished celebrating the week of Easter. During that week something occurred which many who study the Bible say indicates that the Bible is not historically accurate and thus not inspired by God. When Jesus is put on trial before Pilate, Pilate wants to release Jesus. Pilate knows that Jesus is innocent, but he […]
Recientemente, descubrí una cita por un calvinista. Él dijo que estaba seguro de que era nacido de nuevo y eternamente seguro “sin ninguna duda.” Continuó a decir que estaba seguro de que perseveraría, hasta decir que aun si tratara de caminar en rebelión contra Cristo, él sería incapaz de hacerlo porque Dios garantiza mantererlo en […]
Of all the cooking tools we have at home, our Instant Pot is the one I like the best. I didn’t at first—all the meat turned out tough. But then I learned which recipes work best for an Instant Pot, and now I use it all the time. The Instant Pot is an electric pressure […]
Introduction The NT has much to say about the importance of Jesus’ resurrection in our sanctification. We are to live daily at the entrance to the empty tomb. Let’s look at four key NT texts on the role of Jesus’ resurrection in our sanctification. Philippians 3:10-11 Paul aimed to know Christ “and the power of […]
USOM. Supondría que estas cuatro letras no significan nada en absoluto para nadie leyendo esta revista. Pero a mí me importan mucho, aunque no sé qué representan las letras. USOM era el nombre de una pequeña instalación militar en que residía cuando vivía en Pusan, Korea, como un niño de 12-14 años. Mi padre estaba […]
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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