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Welcome to Grace in Focus Radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Kathryn Wright answer a question about faith. What is the substance and essence of faith? If someone says, “Believe in […]
Welcome to Grace in Focus Radio. Today on the show we have a special guest, Steve Elkins. Bob Wilkin and Steve will be sharing some experiences interacting with Arminians and […]
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Lucas Kitchen joins Bob on today’s episode. The guys will be answering questions sent in by our listeners. Bob will respond to issues related […]
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob and Shawn will be discussing the word “faith.” We will hear the guys discuss the meaning and the nature of the word […]
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob and Shawn will be answering a question about the content of saving faith. How can it be clearly shown what one must […]
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. On todays episode, Bob and Shawn will be discussing assurance. The guys will be responding to a question regarding John 3:16 and whether or […]
Is there a difference between “belief” and “faith” when it comes to salvation? Today on Grace in Focus radio, Bob and Shawn will be answering this question. We will hear […]
Welcome to Grace in Focus Radio. We are starting a new series on the show which we hope you find helpful. Bob and Shawn will be answering frequently asked questions […]
In part 1, I identified the major difference between the tests-of-life and the tests-of-fellowship views of First John. We saw that assurance of everlasting life is impossible for anyone who believes in the tests-of-life view. While someone might prefer...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are discussing a question about John 1:12 and the word “Receive”. What...
In the 1970s, British philosopher Antony Flew coined the phrase, “No true Scotsman.” This expression stands for a well-known logical fallacy: A proponent of a position attempts to protect that position from...
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