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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Heavenly Versus Worldly Wisdom
James 3:13-18 contrasts those who are driven by worldly (demonic) wisdom with those driven by heavenly wisdom. Bob and Shawn discuss this passage of scripture, relating it to the taming the tongue passage from yesterday’s show.
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Taming the Tongue
How difficult it can be to hold our tongues when we are instigated. Today, Bob and Shawn focus on the “slow to speak” section of James, 3:1-12. May you be encouraged to allow the Spirit to help tame your tongue.
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Justification By Faith and By Works
Today, Bob and Shawn discuss James 2:18-26 and how to make our faith profitable.
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What Did James Mean by “Faith Without Works Is Dead”?
This passage of scripture has been misinterpreted so many times and in so many different ways. In today’s broadcast, Bob and Shawn discuss James 2:14-17 and the benefit of works in the Christian life.
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What’s the Danger in Showing Partiality in Church?
We are commanded to love our neighbor. So how can we not show mercy to those who are less fortunate than us? Check out today’s discussion on James 2:1-13.  
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What’s the Advantage of Being a “Doer of the Word”?
Bob and Shawn discuss James 1:21-27 in today’s episode. By being a doer of the word, we can bless others and in turn, be blessed ourselves. Let’s use the trials that we’ve overcome to help those around us.
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How Do You Get God’s Approval?
In today’s broadcast, Bob and Shawn discuss James 1:12-18. As trials come, the person who endures them in a Godly way will gain God’s approval. Listen in to this encouraging discussion.
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Responding to Trials and Tribulations
Much confusion exists because of faulty interpretations of the book of James. Bob and Shawn seek to use this series to clear up some of that confusion. Today’s episode is on James 1:2-11. Trials on this earth are inevitable. James encourages us in this passages of scripture with how we can properly respond to these trials to grow in maturity.
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Introduction to the Epistle of James
Today we start a new series on the New Testament epistle of James. Bob and Shawn discuss the author, audience, and time frame as well as the purpose of James’ book. Be sure to check out our free James e-books on our website!
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Discussions on “Pastors Who Give Several Different Salvation Messages”
To finish out blog week, Bob and Shawn discuss a blog Bob wrote on April 22, 2019, “Pastors Who Give Several Different Salvation Messages”. Why do pastors sometimes give a faith-alone message for salvation and then other times give a Lordship Salvation message? Listen to today’s broadcast for this interesting explanation.
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