All of us have been a part of a club. All the club members have something in common. That’s part of the definition of what a club is. We join […]
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Mike Lii are responding to a question about Revelation 21:8. Whom is this word cowardly (NKJV) describing? Does this verse […]
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Kathryn Wright and Ken Yates are responding to a question about Mark 10:15. Is this referring to rewards? Is “receiving the kingdom,” the […]
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Kathryn Wright and Ken Yates are clarifying Mark 3 where Jesus is talking about blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. What is this blasphemy Jesus […]
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Kathryn Wright and Ken Yates are responding to a question about rewards. Is it selfish to want them or to want to hear […]
Today, most churchgoers have a pathetic idea of what eternity will be like. They think it will take place in a faraway heaven, above the clouds. Those in that place […]
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Mike Lii are answering a question about future ruling with Christ. Did the apostles lose their rewards after abandoning Christ […]
The book of Isaiah begins on a bleak note. In Isaiah 1–6, the prophet speaks of Jerusalem as a bloody city with corrupt leaders. The poor and defenseless are oppressed. […]
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Bob Wilkin and Mike Lii will answer a question about the use of the word “gospel” in the New Testament. Is “gospel” always equivalent […]
“Do your parents know the Lord?” If your friend asked that, you’d assume he was asking whether your parents were believers. It would be equivalent to “Are...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are dealing with a question about Acts 2:38 and other passages. Is...
GES is excited to announce the completion of nine translations of The Epistles of John by Zane C. Hodges. These commentaries are now available as free eBook downloads on...
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