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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Exactly What Do We Need to Believe in Order to Have Eternal Life?
Today, Bob and Shawn clear up any confusion on what is required for gaining eternal life, using Scripture.
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Do Women Really Have to Cover Their Heads in Church?
What does the Bible say about women wearing a head covering in church? Does this still apply to us today? Bob and Shawn tackle this complicated question in today’s episode.
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Why Will God Throw People into the Lake of Fire at the White Throne Judgment?
What does Revelation say about the coming Judgments? Bob and Shawn discuss several passages in Revelation that explain who will be included in each Judgment and what will happen to them.
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How Much Is Enough Faith?
Are there different types of faith? Do certain people receive varying degrees of faith? Bob and Shawn discuss this topic and use Scripture to refute this idea. Plus, why is universalism so popular right now? Is this belief Scriptural?
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How Does Our Quality of Life Relate to Whether or not We Walk by Faith
If we’re not walking by faith then what are we living for? How can we have real fulfillment without faith? Bob and Shawn discuss this important topic as well as “repentant faith” in today’s episode.
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Divorce
Today, Bob and Shawn tackle the difficult topic of divorce. What does the Bible say about divorce? And when is it acceptable to remarry?
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Where Is the Saving Message Found in Matthew, Mark & Luke?
The Gospel of John was written as an evangelistic book as its purpose. The saving message is clearly given throughout the book. But what about the Synoptic Gospels (i.e., Matthew, Mark, & Luke)? Listen to Bob and Shawn as they answer this interesting question.  
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What Will Happen to a Christian Who Commits Terrible Sins?
Is it fair that a Christian who does something terrible is still given eternal life? Is it fair that any of us gain eternal life? Listen to Bob and Shawn discuss this important topic and if King Saul was actually born again.
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What Types of Works Will Be Judged at the Judgment Seat of Christ?
This week on Grace in Focus Radio we are continuing our Question and Answer series. Today Bob and Shawn answer a question based on the context of 1 Cor 3:10-17. Our works should be those that won’t be “burned by fire”. Do your earthly works have eternal value? Are you a part of a church that encourages you to strive in those types of works?
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What Is the Difference Between Perseverance of the Saints and Eternal Security?
Today, Bob and Shawn discuss the Calvinistic belief of the Perseverance of the Saints and how that differs from the Free Grace view of Eternal Security. Listen in as they clear up some confusion that Calvinism inflicts.
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