In this unique 13-minute show, Bob Wilkin and guests discuss issues that are vital to justification and sanctification, while keeping those issues distinct. Topics discussed include assurance of salvation, evangelism, eternal rewards, problem passages, perseverance theology, Calvinism and Arminianism, how to interpret Scripture, eschatology, and current issues in Free Grace Theology.

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Is a Chronological Understanding of the Old Testament Necessary Before Salvation?
Do you have to understand the story of the Bible to have eternal salvation? Some missionaries teach that you should. Bob and Shawn offer some great insight into this interesting discussion. The Bible doesn’t tell us one way to evangelize but we have to make sure Jesus and the everlasting life He gives is the focus on how to be born again.
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Was Raising Lazarus From the Dead an Image of the Unbeliever’s Total Inability?
Was the raising of Lazarus an image of a Calvinist doctrine? Bob and Shawn discuss this Biblical account with the concept of Total Depravity. Plus, can Spiritual growth happen if you aren’t going to church, taking communion, attending a Bible study, etc.?
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Do We Believe in the Father or in the Son for Salvation?
Today we begin another series featuring Questions and Answers. Is Abraham the Father of Islam? Bob provides some clarification on this thought. Plus, are we to believe in the Father or the Son to be saved? What does scripture say about this?
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Salvation Psalms
Does Psalms ever talk about eternal salvation? Today we wrap up our series on Psalms with a discussion on the meaning of salvation in the Psalms. Our thanks to David Renfro for his great commentary as we’ve studied the Psalms together.
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The Last Psalm
What do you know about the last Psalm in the Bible, Psalm 150?  David Renfro, Bob, and Shawn discuss the theme of praise in today’s show. God deserves our praise and we should enjoy Him because of Who He is and what He does.
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Pilgrim Psalms
Pilgrim Psalms are also known as Songs of Ascent which the Israelites would sing on their journeys to Zion. Psalms 121 brings us the comfort we need to know we can be confident in God to be our strength and deliverance in times of trouble.
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Zion Psalms
The Zion Psalms were sung at the celebrations in Jerusalem which was the chosen city. Psalm 46 is one example of a Zion Psalm and the one that David Renfro, Bob and Shawn discuss today. As God’s covenant people we can rest in knowing that God is our refuge.
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Diadactic Psalms
Diadactic Psalms are those which have something to teach. Psalm 50 teaches us that we must approach God with genuine worship. Listen to David Renfro, Bob and Shawn as they discuss this beautiful Psalm in today’s broadcast.
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Wisdom Psalms
Welcome to a new week of Grace in Focus Radio! We continue our series on the Psalms with a look at the Wisdom Psalms. David Renfro, Bob, and Shawn discuss “the skill of living” teachings in Psalm 73.
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Liturgical Psalms
David Renfro, Bob and Shawn discuss Psalm 24, a liturgical Psalm. Liturgical Psalms are excellent to use in worship, family devotions, and in the sanctuary. Listen to their interesting discussion on today’s broadcast of Grace in Focus Radio.
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