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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If Belief Is Enough, Why Aren’t Demons Saved?
There have been confusing comments made about James 2:19. Today, Bob and Shawn tackle the meaning and application of this verse. For more on the Epistle of James, check out the Grace in Focus Radio series on James!
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Can Faith Save Without Works?
A faith that is not applied is unproductive. Listen to Bob and Shawn’s excellent discussion today on a saving faith that works. If you see someone with a need, are you going to help them?
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What Does John Mean By “Many Believed in His Name”?
Today Bob and Shawn begin a new series called “Confusing Comments on Saving Faith”. Commentators have caused some confusion in their interpretation of John 2:23-25. Listen to today’s episode to get some clarity as to what is required to believe to be born again.
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How Do We Worship During the Coronavirus Pandemic?
How can we worship when we can’t be together at church right now? Fortunately with technology, churches have several different options to continue to preach the word. Let’s remain diligent to gather together in whatever format necessary, and persevere until the end of this. Maybe we’ll come out stronger!
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Clear Gospel Tracts
Bob and Shawn talk about a few more clear gospel tracts in today’s episode. One they discuss is the Living Water booklet. (Note: their website is actually www.livingwater.org, not livingwaters.org.) Another is You Can Be Sure, a tract found in our GES bookstore. While tracts can be a useful tool for evangelism, they can’t substitute the effectiveness of having a person-to-person conversation about salvation.
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Which Gospel Tract Should You Use?
Today, Bob and Shawn highlight a few gospel tracts that offer a clear and simple gospel message. We are saved by belief in Jesus, we receive everlasting salvation and everlasting life. That’s the simple gospel message.
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What Would Make a Gospel Tract Give a Clear Gospel Message?
What should a tract say to make the gospel message clear? Does it leave the person you’re evangelizing certain of their eternal security? Are they sure in their salvation? Listen to Bob and Shawn’s great discussion about successful tract evangelism.
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Steps to Peace With God Tract
Today Bob and Shawn discuss a well-known gospel tract–Steps to Peace With God. The Lord Jesus and the Apostles never gave a list of actions to complete when they evangelized, so why should we? We need to get back to the simple gospel message.
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Is it Possible to Be an Unsaved Believer?
Bob and Shawn discuss a tract titled Unsaved Believers and the Four Spiritual Laws. What are the conditions to be born again? There actually aren’t as many steps as these tracts indicate.
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Is Faith Taking a Step or Something Else?
Why do tracts seem to overcomplicate the saving message sometimes? Bob and Shawn discuss two more popular tracts and their confusing messages.
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