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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What is the Actual Name of God the Father?
When the Bible talks about “His name” what name of God does that refer to? What are we to call Him? Bob and Shawn discuss this topic as well as “sinless perfection”. What is 1 John 3:6-9 saying about sinning?
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How Should Christians Respond to A Covid-19 Government Lockdown?
Bob and Shawn answer a question about the Covid-19 lockdown, specifically a lockdown of our churches. How should we react? Do we obey or resist? They look at Romans 13, Heb 10:23, and Acts 5:28-29 for Scriptural insight.
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Could the Mark of the Beast Be Connected to a Covid-19 Virus Contact Tracing Plan?
On today’s Q&A broadcast, Bob and Shawn tackle a question about Covid-19 tracing. Could this contact tracing be a sign of the mark of the beast? What about all the other life changes that coronavirus has brought? They look at 2 passages of Scripture that mention the Rapture and the Man of Sin to further explain.
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Who are the Elect in the Bible?
Today we begin another series answering your questions. Send them to questions@faithalone.org or radio@faithalone.org. When the Bible mentions “the elect”, to whom is it referring? What is the standard for what honors God? Bob and Shawn discuss these topics in today’s broadcast.
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4 Practical Strengths of the Alternate View of 2 Cor 13:5-7
Will you reign with Christ for eternity? Are you approved or disapproved by God? Persevere in your faith in this life to ensure you have the most eternal rewards in the next.
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4 Practical Problems with the Traditional View of 2 Cor 13:5-7
Several popular pastors have preached on 2 Cor 13:5-7 and given a misrepresentation of what the Scriptures are saying in the context. Bob and Shawn discuss 4 problems with their respective views.
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The Doctrine of Eternal Rewards–(related to 2 Cor 13:5-7)
This week we’ve been discussing the context of 2 Cor 13:5-7. Bob and Shawn have proven that this passage is not about salvation, but eternal rewards. Today they compare 2 Cor 13:5-7 with 1 Cor 9:24-27.
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What is Really Happening in this Text? (2 Cor 13:5-7)
Bob and Shawn continue the discussion on 2 Cor 13:5-7. What is the approval and disapproval mentioned in this passage? How do we know if we are approved or disapproved?
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Why 2 Cor 13:5-7 is Not About An Eternal Salvation Examination
Today we begin a new series called “Testing Yourself–Approval & Disapproval”. In our Spring 2020 issue of the Journal of the Grace Evangelical Society, Bob wrote an article about 2 Cor 13:5-7 which is an often misrepresented passage. It’s not a salvation passage; why do popular teachers say that it is?
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Will Committing Suicide Send a Person to Hell?
Bob and Shawn tackle a difficult subject today. Are there eternal consequences for committing suicide if you’re a believer? Romans 12:2 tells us we need to have a “renewed mind”. What does that mean and how are we to apply it?
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