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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Is Adoption in the New Testament more about Receiving Life from God or Receiving an Inheritance from God? Also: What Does the Bible Teach about Original or Imputed Sin?
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Ken Yates and Bob Wilkin continue talking about yesterday’s question dealing with adoption as sons. Then, they address another question about the virgin birth and original or imputed sin. Is there a verse in the Bible that teaches original sin? Find out what Bob thinks as you listen to this episode of the Grace in Focus podcast!
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What is the Difference, if any, Between the Biblical Terms “Born Again” and “Adoption as Sons”?
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are answering a question. Does the Bible mean anything different when it mentions “being born again” and where it talks about “adoption as sons”? What is the significance of “adoption” in the New Testament? How does it relate to our walk? Listen and see!
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Why Do Many Bible Translations Use the Word “Unbeliever” Instead of “Unfaithful” in the Parables?
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin, and Ken Yates answer a question about Bible translators and Theological bias. In Matthew 12:46, why do some translations use the word “unbeliever” when it could just as well be translated “unfaithful”? How do these two possible translations affect the meaning and application of this parable? Listen and find out!
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Presenting Your Testimony-Conclusion
Welcome to Grace in Focus Radio and to a New Year! Today, Kathryn Wright and Bob Wilkin bring a summary and conclusion to “testimonies,” the topic they have addressed here for the past few episodes. They review some pitfalls in the way Christians think about assurance and testimonies. What authority should emotion and experience have? Why is there a missing emphasis on truth today? Join us every weekday for Grace in Focus Radio!
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Presenting Your Testimony–The Best Way to Give a Testimony
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Kathryn Wright conclude the thoughts of this week about giving a testimony. What is the most clear way to share a testimony? Kathryn outlines three steps that will help you give a clear testimony that will point those who hear it to Christ; to His promise of eternal salvation! If you’ve missed this series so far, we invite you to go back four days and listen to this whole series. We are looking forward to your company!
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Presenting Your Testimony–Mixing Eternal Salvation and the Discipleship Test
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Kathryn Wright and Bob Wilkin continue talking about giving a testimony. So often we end up with a false testimony because we mix our testimony about eternal salvation with our testimony about growth in sanctification. Some people think and even teach–if there is no testimony about growth in Christ, then there is no reality of eternal salvation in Christ. Why does this happen? Do Christians ever play the comparison game? Don’t miss this episode of the Grace in Focus podcast!
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Presenting Your Testimony–Objections to Paul’s Testimony
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Kathryn Wright come to a sensitive area regarding the giving of testimonies. Does your testimony talk mainly about your experience or mainly about Christ? How could your testimony be a better reflection of Christ? What does this include? What will it enable you to do? Listen and see!
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Presenting Your Testimony-Misconceptions
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin, and Kathryn Wright will continue this week’s topic of giving testimonies. They will zero in on some of the misconceptions about giving testimonies. They also will talk about the results of giving a testimony that does not reflect a free grace position. Does your testimony point to Christ or to yourself? This Grace in Focus episode is highly enlightening. We invite you to listen to it!
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Presenting Your Testimony-Intro
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Kathryn Wright and Bob Wilkin introduce our topic for this week. They will be talking about giving testimonies. Why is your testimony important? Why does what you believe about assurance and faith have such a great affect on your testimony? Does your testimony have to have a lot of drama (or at least some drama) for it to be a great testimony? Don’t miss this Episode and this week of the Grace in Focus Podcast!
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Christmas Weekend Special Edition
Welcome to Grace in Focus Radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates present some thoughts about Christmas. What are the pros and cons of Christmas? What is the history of Christmas? What does the Bible say about Christmas? What is the Biblical account of the nativity? Why didn’t anyone except the wise men go to Bethlehem? Please join us for this episode!
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