Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Philippe Sterling are (lightning round) answering many questions. (1) Does John 3:16 mean trusting, relying, clinging to Jesus? (2) Which […]

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates answer a question about “falling away from the faith.” What is the meaning of this phrase? Many say […]

Is everlasting life really everlasting? If a believer took the Mark of the Beast in the Tribulation, wouldn’t they lose eternal life? Bob and Shawn discuss this interesting topic and […]

October 14, 2020     John 11:26, John 3:16

Today, Bob and Shawn discuss why John 3:16 and John 11:26 refer to point-in-time belief. They compare other passages in Scripture that prove point-in-time events occurred many times. As we […]

October 12, 2020     Eternal Security, John 11:26, John 20:31

Did you know that if you have believed in Jesus for everlasting life, you are eternally secure in your salvation, even if you go through times of doubt in the […]

If a person professes to have once believed in Christ, but he now says he no longer believes in Him, is he born again_

Here is a very practical question from a reader named Brian: I have a cousin who was raised in a Christian home. He attended a Christian high school, and when […]

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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...

YouTube – Smart Christian Channel Video Response (02)

Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are responding this week to a Smart Christian Channel video. Today, answering the...

Smart Christian Channel Video Response (01)

Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. All this week, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr will be answering questions and responding to a video sent...

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