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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How Do We Know If We Are Being Guided Spiritually? Also: If a Believer Backslides for Years, Have They Fallen Away? Also: What is the Role of the Shed Blood of Christ in Forgiveness?
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob and Ken do lightning round rapid fire Q&A answering 3 questions from you. (1) What is the best avenue for spiritual guidance? (2) If a Believer backslides for a number of years have they “fallen away”? What does this mean? (3) What is the role of the shed blood of Christ in forgiveness? We hope you will join in as we tackle these questions.
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Who Were the Rechabites and What Is the Lesson We Should Learn from Them?
Have you ever heard of the Rechabites? Today on Grace in Focus radio, Bob and Ken will be discussing this interesting group found in Jeremiah 35:6-9. First, the guys will discuss the setting of this interesting passage. Ken will draw from the history of the Rechabites, found in 2 Kings and the history of the Northern Kingdom. In light of this history, we will hear the significance of the Rechabites as the Southern Kingdom is about to fall. We hope you enjoy the discussion.
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Why Do Many People Have So Much Confusion About Assurance of Eternal Salvation?
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today Bob and Ken will discuss how Lordship Salvation falls short, especially in the area of assurance. In fact, could it be that many pastor/teachers who are proponents of Lordship Salvation are dead wrong when they suggest that having some doubt and therefore being on a “quest for assurance” regarding one’s eternal salvation, is better because it keeps us motivated to walk more uprightly, etc. But Bob and Ken say no–they explain how this is motivation by fear. Wouldn’t it be better and is it not more powerful and is it not God’s plan for us to be motivated by love and gratitude towards God and his grace. So join us as we explain how and why to keep grace in focus. 
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If Repentance is Not Necessary to Receive Eternal Life, Why is Repentance Found in Evangelistic Contexts such as Luke 24:46-47 Where the Lord Says, “Repentance Will Be Preached in His Name to All Nations…”?
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob and Ken will be answering questions from our listeners. First, Bob will unpack the meaning of the word “repentance.” Bob will show that repentance refers to turning from sin. He will unpack this term in light of passages such as Rev 9:20-21, Rev 16:9-11, and Jonah 3:10. In addition, the guys will address Luke 24:46-47 and the significance of the repentance in this passage. We hope you join us as we dive into this interesting topic.
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Who / What Missions Should Free Grace People Support?
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. On today’s episode, Ken Yates will be sharing his thoughts on supporting missions overseas. He will first address some issues he has seen in his experience with overseas missions. Bob will also unpack passages such as 3 John 8, in light of this topic. In addition, the guys will give some tips on how the Free Grace community can wisely support mission work. We hope you can join us as we seek to keep grace in focus.
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Why are the Exact Same Seven Greek Words Found in Both Romans 8:1 and Romans 8:4?
Welcome to Grace in Focus Radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates will be discussing Romans chapter 8. First, the guys will address the word “condemnation” in Romans 8:1. We will hear the guys unpack the context of Romans 8, in light of chapter 7, and the Apostle Paul’s experience with walking in the Spirit. We will also hear the guys address v1 and v4, and the phrase “who do not walk according to the flesh but according to the Spirit.” You won’t want to miss their conversation!
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What Did Jesus Mean to the Samaritan Woman, “If She Knew Who it Was That Was Speaking to Her,” and Would Ask Him, She “Would Receive Living Water?”
Welcome to Grace in Focus Radio. Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are answering questions on the show today. We will hear the guys unpack John chapter 4, and the account of the woman at the well. Specifically, the guys will be addressing the concept of “receiving” living water. Does this phrase support the idea of a sinner’s prayer? In addition, Bob will unpack the two parts of “living water.” These, and many more issues will be addressed on the show. We hope you join us as we seek to keep grace in focus.
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Who is Melchizedek? Was He a Christophany? Is He an Angel? Also: In 1 Corinthians 1:8, What does “Confirm You to the End” Mean?
Welcome to Grace in Focus Radio. Ken Yates joins Bob Wilkin today to answer questions from our listeners. First, the guys will respond to a question regarding the identity of Melchizedek in Genesis 14. Was Melchizedek an angel, or the pre-incarnate Christ, or was he just a man? The guys will unpack these options and give their thoughts. In addition, we will hear the guys answer a question related to 1 Cor 1:8 and the phrase, “confirm you to the end.” Does this phrase support the doctrine known as “perseverance of the saints?” Join us as we seek to keep grace in focus.
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How Do We Square Romans 10:11, Believers “Never Being Put to Shame,” with the Shame a Believer May Have at the Judgment Seat of Christ?
Welcome to Grace in Focus Radio. Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are doing a series of Q&A. Today, the guys are unpacking Romans 10:11. What does Paul mean when he says believers shall never be put to shame? Bob will discuss some translation issues with this passage. In addition, we will hear about the application for Israel and the corporate emphasis. These, and many more issues will be discussed on the show. We hope you can join us as we seek to keep grace in focus.
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What Does John Mean When He Says, “Passed From Death Unto Life” in 1 John 3 and in John 5. Does He Mean exactly the same thing in both contexts?
Welcome to Grace in Focus Radio. Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are answering questions from our listeners. Today, they will be responding to a question regarding 1 John 3:13-14. What does the phrase “passed from death unto life” mean in this passage? The guys will compare this phrase to John 5:24, and draw out the distinction between positional truths and experiential truths. In addition, we will hear the differences between these passages in light of the conditions required in each passage. You won’t want to miss the discussion!
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