Should John 1:12 Refer to Children or to Sons of God? Also: Why Does God Give Rewards Based on Works?

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Bob Wilkin and Mike Lii are answering a question about John 1:12. Some translations say “sons of God,” while others translate it “children of God.” Which is correct, and why would it matter? Also, why are God’s rewards based on our works? What crowns will be cast at Jesus feet? Bob and Mike will offer some clarity on these questions. Please listen!

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