Does the Bible use sarcasm

I have been told that sarcasm is the lowest form of humor. I’ll admit that I’ve been accused of being sarcastic. Occasionally, I wonder whether those who say such things are right. Maybe a believer shouldn’t be sarcastic. Is sarcasm sinful?  […]

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The book of Judges shows how the nation of Israel spiraled into chaos. After the Lord had brought them out of Egypt with incredible miracles and had given them the […]

Welcome to the Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin is answering a concern about degrees of sin. Is all sin equally grievous to God? Is there a hierarchy of […]

Have you ever been surprised by how certain people respond to God’s grace

In my last blog, I pointed out that the Lord said that those we would expect to be open to the teachings of His Word often are not, and that […]

November 1, 2022     Alcohol, Idolatry, Integrity, Jer 35, Rechabites, Reward

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 […]

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Then were assembled unto me every one that trembled at the words of the God of Israel, because of the transgression of those that had been carried away; and I […]

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