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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Translation Work and the Gift of Tongues 

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Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr will answer a question about salvation. How much information needs to be...

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