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Thou therefore, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus (2 Tim 2:1) Recently, I heard a friend of mine, Allen Rae, speak on 2 Timothy 2:1-6. In this passage of Scripture, Paul tells Timothy that Timothy needs to be strong in the grace of Christ. Clearly, Paul is not telling […]
My book, Chosen to Serve, was meant to rethink the Biblical doctrine of election. I was presenting an alternative to the Calvinist doctrine of Unconditional Election and the Arminian doctrine of Conditional Election. I found the Bible taught something different from either of those two positions. My next big project is to rethink the meaning […]
Paul’s Words to the Philippian Jailer The other day I came across an article in The Trinity Review—a 5-point Calvinist publication that is essentially arguing for the Free Grace message on the meaning of saving faith—entitled, “What Is It to Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ?” Great title. And the article is helpful too. More […]
Paul said, “In everything give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you” (1 Thess 5:18). Am I thankful all the time? Are you? I am thankful when I partake of the Lord’s Supper and remember Calvary. I am thankful when I pray, “Give us this day our daily bread.” […]
Last Tuesday I went from Dallas to Providence, Rhode Island, for a meeting of Bible scholars called the Evangelical Theological Society. I took every means of conveyance except a rickshaw. I took Uber to the airport. Then a plane to Boston (3.5 hours). This was followed by what I thought was a 10 minute bus […]
Question I stumbled on a paper from your journal that left me with a big question. I don’t know when it was written, but the author was Bob Wilkin. The title of the paper is, “Justification by Faith Alone is an Essential Part of the Gospel.” Near the middle of the article, page 5 of […]
Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are… (Gal 5:19) In Galatians 5:19-21, Paul gives a list of 17 things (in the King James Version) of what walking in the flesh looks like. A quick look at them shows that four of them deal with sexual sins. Nine deal with how we deal […]
I came across this nugget recently: “There are five very effective tips that anyone who desires to understand the Bible can put into practice immediately, regardless of how much or how little his knowledge of God’s word may be…” “The first tip is to bear in mind that the dictionary’s definition of a word does […]
A Catholic friend was explaining to me the virtues of the Virgin Mary—that she was highly exalted by God, and how amazing her annunciation was. “The Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin” is the moment when the angel Gabriel told Mary she could conceive and become pregnant with Jesus. My friend went on to point to […]
Where did sin come from? Did God create it? Is sin co-eternal with God—where both good and evil have struggled together forever? Many religions believed that. But the Bible tells a different story. According to the Bible, God made everything good. Even Satan. His original name was Lucifer. He was a guardian angel. And for […]
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr will answer a question about death. What does death mean in the...
If you have been following our blogs, you know that GES is holding our 40th anniversary and national conference this May. We are also offering a VBS for kids during...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are answering a question about Matthew 7:21, the phrase “But he who...
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