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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Do You Know for Certain that You Have Eternal Life?
Today, on Grace in Focus Radio, Bob and Shawn breakdown a couple of tracts and explain what’s unclear or unscriptural in them. Clear evangelism should be our aim, simply, just as Jesus did.
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Why Are there so Many Gospel Tracts and Why do they Sometimes Disagree with Each Other?
Many Christians like to use a tract as they evangelize others. But tracts can often be confusing and unclear. Listen to Bob and Shawn’s discussion on one particular tract and the importance of clear, true evangelism.
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What Should Be our Motivation for Living the Christian Life?
Is it just fear of hell/wanting to make it to heaven the sole motivation for living the Christian life? In this final Q&A episode, Bob and Shawn discuss the motivation to follow and serve Christ that thankfulness and sanctification produces.
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Are We Saved by our Words or by our Belief?
In Matt 12:37, Jesus talks about justification and condemnation by words. What could He mean by this? Bob and Shawn discuss the context of this verse within the passage (vv 33-37) and explain the meaning of justification here. Plus they discuss enduring and reigning as mentioned in 2 Tim 2:12.
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Does the Fire Mentioned in Matt 7:19 Represent Hell?
Today on Grace in Focus Radio, Bob and Shawn discuss the Scriptural context of Matt 7:15-20 and what fire refers to in v 19. Are you careful to search what the Scriptures say or are you swayed by false teachings?
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Are Believers Really Eternally Secure?
What does Rom 11:22 mean when it says “otherwise you also will be cut off”? Bob and Shawn discuss what this verse is actually saying compared to what some use as a proof text to deny eternal security.
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What Do You Lose When You Sin?
Why did the church fathers teach that Christians could lose their salvation when they failed to persevere? Is salvation and inheritance the same thing? Bob and Shawn lead an excellent discussion refuting, with Scripture, the argument that by sinning you can lose your salvation.
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Is Tithing Biblical?
Bob and Shawn tackle the sometimes controversial topic of tithing? Where in the Bible does it say we must tithe 10%? Plus, is noticia (understanding), assencia (assent), and fiducia (trust) a part of faith?
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What Do We Need to Know About Contemplative Christian Spirituality?
Today, Bob and Shawn discuss what Contemplative Christianity is. Does it have any Scriptural support? Listen to their excellent discussion on this controversial topic.
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Can Saints Fail Morally and Still Be Saved?
How can a strong Christian influencer or leader sin morally? Bob and Shawn discuss examples of Christian leaders who have made indiscretions and what happens to them. Listen in to their interesting discussion today.
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