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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Examples of Living by Faith
Today, Bob, Shawn, and Ken discuss Hebrews 11:1-14 and the examples of faith found in the OT. These were men and women who lived their lives based on the promise that God made them. Tune in next week for more discussion on Hebrews 11.
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What Is a Better and Enduring Possession?
In yesterday’s episode we saw how the author of Hebrews stressed to his audience the importance of not falling into apostasy. We continue that discussion today with Bob, Shawn, and Ken as they encourage believers to endure in the confidence of their faith.
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What Does Hebrews 10:26 Actually Mean?
Today on Grace in Focus radio, we discuss the fourth warning passage in Hebrews starting with 10:26. This verse could strike fear in all of us, but Bob, Shawn, and Ken offer an explanation into what type of sin the author was referring to.
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In Terms of Faith, Don’t You Want to Hold Fast?
Shawn and Ken discuss Heb 10:11-25 on today’s show. Because of Christ’s sacrifice, we can come boldly to the throne of grace. Let us hold fast to this promise. Listen in to this encouraging discussion.
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What Does it Mean to Be Made Perfect?
Today as we continue our series on Hebrews: Partners with Christ, Shawn and Ken discuss Heb 9:28 and 10:1-10. God’s will was that Jesus be the final, ultimate sacrifice to cover our sins. Through this sacrifice, believers have been made sanctified once and for all!
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Why Does it Matter that Christ Was Offered Only Once?
Today, Shawn and Ken discuss Hebrews 9:16-28. Death was necessary for the forgiveness of sins. Jesus Christ became the perfect substitute and the sacrifice to cover the sins of all. His blood allows us to come boldly to the throne of grace. Praise the Lord for His grace!
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What Did the Author of Hebrews Mean By “Christ’s Tabernacle and Sacrifice are Superior”?
Today on Grace in Focus radio, we are looking at Hebrews 9 and the discussion there of the tabernacle and sacrifice. Listen in to Shawn and Ken’s explanation of this interesting topic.
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What Do You Know About the New Covenant?
Bob, Shawn, and Ken discuss Hebrews 8 in today’s broadcast and what the New Covenant meant to the Jewish Christians, and what it means to us as the Church today. Listen in to this great discussion!
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Who Is Melchizedek?
In today’s episode, Bob, Shawn, and Ken give an explanation on who Melchizedek is and what he did as high priest.  Hebrews 7 discusses the comparison between Melchizedek and Jesus as our eternal High Priest. Listen in to this interesting discussion!
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How Is Christ Our Hope and Anchor?
Our series on Hebrews continues this week with a discussion on Hebrews 6:13-20 in today’s episode. What was the author of Hebrews encouraging Christians to place their hope in? Listen in as Bob, Shawn, and Ken discuss how Christ is our refuge and our anchor.
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