Bruce Barron’s The Health and Wealth Gospel. Fascinating reading written by one who is sympathetic with the movement yet alarmed by what he sees as abuses and excesses. While many will find Barron’s treatment of the prosperity theology movement too sympathetic in places, his work is well worth reading by the discerning reader. Many people […]

I recently received questions concerning the same passage from two readers. One wrote, “A passage that bothers me is the Judgment of the Gentiles (Matthew 25:31-46). Here judgment is solely by works (verse 40) with consequences of heaven and hell (verse 46). Rewards do not seem to be the primary issue, although the invitation to […]

February 1, 1988 by Bob Wilkin in Grace in Focus Articles

Sowing and Reaping. In our non-agrarian culture few of us have a ready grasp of these concepts. When we hear the word “sowing” our first thought is to what a person does with a needle and thread (i.e. “sewing”). Not so for farmers. Their first thought would be to spreading seed in rows in a […]

February 1, 1988 by Bob Wilkin in Grace in Focus Articles

I became a Christian after having spent years in a works-salvation cult. We Left Jehovah’s Witnesses by Edmond C. Gruss (Phillipsburg, NJ: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Co., 1974) is a book that reminds me of my experience although that was not the particular cult I had been in. A heavy feeling set in my chest […]

January 1, 1988 by Bob Wilkin in Grace in Focus Articles

Some good material on the gospel is not available through bookstores or library shelves. However, it can easily be obtained. I am referring to theses and dissertations. They can be obtained through public libraries through a service called Interlibrary Loan. Kenneth Baker Quick wrote an excellent thesis entitled “An Exegetical and Soteriological Evaluation of the […]

January 1, 1988 by Bob Wilkin in Grace in Focus Articles

People who teach that it is possible to lose your salvation normally use several prooftexts. At first glance the verses do appear to prove their point. However, upon further study it becomes clear that they have taken the verses out of context and forced a meaning upon the text which the author never intended. A […]

November 1, 1987 by Bob Wilkin in Grace in Focus Articles

Recently I happened upon two theses on Philippians 3:11. They took completely different views of it–one concluded Paul was uncertain that he would be rewarded in heaven and the other that Paul was uncertain that he would be in heaven. Let’s examine this important passage. The phrase whose meaning is in question is this: “If, […]

October 1, 1987 by Bob Wilkin in Grace in Focus Articles

This month’s discussion picks up where last month’s left off. Did Jesus in Matthew 10:32-33 teach that we must confess our faith in Him in order to get into heaven? Let’s see. The context clearly shows that Jesus was instructing His disciples about principles of discipleship, not justification. He warned them that men would persecute […]

September 1, 1987 by Bob Wilkin in Grace in Focus Articles

In Romans 10:9-10 Paul seems to condition salvation upon faith in Christ plus confessing Him–not faith alone in Christ alone. Many evangelists today say that a person who is either afraid or unwilling to confess their faith in Christ remains unsaved. Imagine that. A believer being unsaved. Does that sound Pauline? Biblical? Absolutely not. Earlier […]

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