Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Steve Elkins are discussing a sermon that as preached about a believer’s essential necessity to examine the self to […]

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Mike Lii are talking about assurance of salvation. Some will say that you need to have certain experiences in order […]

Do you ever feel you are not important in the work that God is doing

Americans love heroes. We love to root for people who succeed in the face of adversity. Our love for sports superstars is an example. But the Bible points out that […]

Welcome to Grace in Focus Radio. Steve Elkins joins Bob and Shawn in the studio to continue their series addressing the theological position known as “Lordship Salvation.” On this episode, […]

Do you ever doubt your salvation? How can we gain assurance? Do you love God enough to be born again? Bob and Shawn discuss how we cannot base our assurance […]

November 11, 2020     Acts 17:27, Doubts, Heb 11:6, Matt 7:7-11

When you evangelize, do you make the requirements for salvation crystal clear? The Person of Christ plus the Provision of Christ should lead us to believe the Promise of Christ. […]

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Slicing the Bible Thin 

We have all heard the expression “slicing the bologna thin.” It means that a person is examining something too closely, even to the point of obsession.   It can be used positively: “He really...

Does Ephesians 2:8-10 Say Works are Required? – Part 3

Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are continuing a freeform discussion in response to a YouTube video. In...

Are There Negative Consequences if Believers Continue to Walk in Spiritual Darkness? 

Recently, I wrote a blog in which I said that homosexuals need not turn from their homosexuality in order to be born again (see here). They simply need to...

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