August 14, 2025 by Bob Wilkin in Blog - Apostles, canon, NT Canon
Does 1 Corinthians 1310 prove the NT canon has been closed

The other day in Sunday School, Alla Kristina asked How do we know that God isn’t adding more books to the NT? There is a verse that says we have all the books of the OT. It is Matt 23:35. The Lord Jesus rebuked Israel for rejecting all the prophets and wise men He had

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and David Renfro are answering a question about apocryphal books. Did Martin Luther remove books from the Bible? How can we know the apocryphal books are not supposed to be in the Bible? Did Jesus give any clues? Listen and learn about this issue on today’s

How did we get our NT

GES conducted its annual conference May 20-23. The theme was 1 and 2 Peter. The main sessions all dealt with a passage in one of those two NT books. In order to give those who were not able to attend a taste of what happens at these conferences, I’ll briefly summarize, in three different blogs,

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