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Belief as a Cognitive Phenomenon, Especially in Regard to Salvation: An Expanded Discussion
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Belief as a Cognitive Phenomenon, Especially in Regard to Salvation: An Expanded Discussion

March 1, 2016 by GES Webmaster in Journal Articles
Richard M. Biery M.D., MSPH The BroadBaker Group, Kansas City, MO I. INTRODUCTION Careful thinking requires careful use of language. This article is an exercise in carefully understanding and using the language of belief. Correctly understanding the nature of belief is vital to good soteriology and theology, because the doctrine of salvation by faith apart
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Review of Allan Chapple’s “Jesus’ Intervention in the Temple: Once or Twice?”

March 1, 2016 by Bob Wilkin in Journal Articles
When our journal first started we had a section in which we did journal reviews. However, over time we followed the lead of many journals and stopped doing journal reviews. This article1 by Allan Chapple is so timely and well-written that it demands a special review. I. FOUR POSSIBLE VIEWS EXPLAINED The author begins by
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So You May Come (Or Continue?) To Believe (John 20:31)

March 1, 2016 by John Niemelä in Journal Articles
I. INTRODUCTION John 15:16 should be seen as a multi-generational evangelismfocused Great Commission verse, anticipating the purpose statement. This verse aligns with the evangelistic purpose of the book as a whole (John 20:30-31). Jesus says, “You did not choose Me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go forth and bear a
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The Healing Of Bartimaeus (Mark 10:46-52), Part 1

March 1, 2016 by Ken Yates in Journal Articles
I. INTRODUCTION In a recent article in this journal, I argued that when Jesus used spittle to heal a blind man in stages in Mark 8:22-26, it was a picture of the “blindness” of the disciples. They did not understand what following Jesus meant. The use of the spittle indicated that what Jesus was about
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Three Gospel Studies

March 1, 2016 by Bill Fiess in Grace in Focus Articles
Study I: Four Simple Observations from the Evangelistic Ministry of the Lord Jesus I recently did a Logos software study revealing four facts which, while simple, have significant implications: 1. Jesus Christ did not spend a lot of time convincing unbelievers that they were sinners. 2. The Lord also did not spend much time convincing
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Getting Back to Basics (1 Timothy 1:15-17)

March 1, 2016 by Ken Yates in Grace in Focus Articles
Where We Come From One day a seminary student saw his advanced Greek professor reading a book. He noticed that it was the textbook used by first-year Greek students. The professor was extremely knowledgeable in New Testament Greek, and the student was intrigued as to why he was reading it. When he asked the professor
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“Father, Take This Cup”

March 1, 2016 by John Niemelä in Grace in Focus Articles
Many Christians find our Lord’s Gethsemane prayers perplexing, even downright troubling. Seemingly, Jesus tries to convince the Father into allowing Him to avoid crucifixion. How could that be? The Cross Was Unavoidable Jesus’ repeated predictions of the cross and resurrection—starting with John 2:19—prove that He knew that His death on the cross was unavoidable. Note
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10 Things Your Minister Will Never Tell You (If He Believes the Bible!)

March 1, 2016 by Phil Congdon in Grace in Focus Articles
A few years ago a member of my congregation told me about a book by a Baptist pastor entitled 10 Things Your Minister Wants to Tell You (But Can’t, Because He Needs the Job). I was intrigued: Was this a book to help the average Christian understand what a pastor really thinks? Or maybe a
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Why Might Believers Have Shame at Christ’s Coming? — Another Look at 1 John 2:28

March 1, 2016 by Bob Wilkin in Grace in Focus Articles
Introduction Zane Hodges calls 1 John 2:28 the theme verse for the epistle. It reads, And now, little children, abide in Him, that when He appears, we may have confidence [or boldness] and not be ashamed before Him at His coming [parousia]. Arminians and Calvinists see this as a warning regarding eternal destiny. The believer
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Did They Really Believe?

March 1, 2016 by GES Webmaster in Grace in Focus Articles
By Wes Spradley Introduction The church I attend stands firmly on the truth of the inerrancy of the Scriptures. (That is the teaching that the Bible has no errors in it.) The Sunday school I attend is blessed with several godly men who are able to teach the inerrant Scriptures. Not too long ago, one
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