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What’s the difference between those who are being saved and those who are saved? Is this a salvation issue or a sanctification issue? Bob and Shawn give an excellent discussion […]
Jesus’ sacrifice was a once-and-done offering. We do not have to repeatedly offer animal sacrifices because of what He did for us; we are perfected through Him. Listen to Bob […]
Today we continue our series on “100 Faith-Alone Verses in the Bible”. What did Jesus mean when He said “rejoice because your names are written in heaven”? How we get […]
Listen to Bob and Shawn explain the differences between the Once Saved, Always Saved belief and the Calvinist doctrine of The Perseverance of the Saints.
Q. What’s the difference between eternal security, or OSAS (once saved, always saved), and perseverance of the saints (POTS)? Aren’t they the same thing? A. Well, they are often taken […]
You will say then, “Branches were broken off that I might be grafted in.” Well said. Because of unbelief they were broken off, and you stand by faith. Do not […]
People who deny eternal security think it’s unfair to say that Christians can sin and get away with it. But that’s a misunderstanding. The doctrine of eternal security doesn’t say […]
J.D. Greear is the Pastor of the Summit Church in Durham, NC, and is the 62nd President of the Southern Baptist Convention. A few days ago, on Jan 29, 2020, […]
A friend sent me this second-hand question: “Question from a friend online: ‘If God desires for us to always have free will, why would He not allow us to give […]
A friend sent me a Jan 8, 2011, blog by Dr. Michael Heiser. You can see it here. It is entitled, “Election, Salvation, Unbelief, and Eternal Security.” I’ve read several […]
Over the last few blogs, I have been discussing each of the crowns mentioned in the NT. The reason I have done so is that...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are dealing with a question about different gospels. Would Lordship and Mormon...
All that the Father gives Me will come to Me, and the one who comes to Me I will by no means cast out (John 6:37). The...
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