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January 5, 2021
How is the Lord’s Supper Actually Described In the New Testament?
1Tim 2:9-12 - Teaching., Bob Bryant, ecclesiology, Lord’s Supper
In our last episode, Bob and Shawn were discussing the Lords Supper and some of the specific elements to this meal that we see in the scriptures. In todays episode, the guys are continuing the conversation about this important topic. They will be taking a special look at 1Tim 2:9-12. When are women called to remain silent? What is the context of this passage? The guys will be addressing these and many more issues related to the Lords Supper in this episode of Grace in Focus radio.
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January 4, 2021
Doing Church is Difficult but What is Most Important?
1 Corinthians 11:23-24. Bob Bryant, Lord’s Supper
How does your church do the Lords Supper? Over the next few episodes, Grace in Focus radio will be looking at how we traditionally perform this ritual, in comparison to the biblical example. In todays episode, Bob and Shawn will unpack some of the history behind church practices, and well as take a closer look at the Greek word for "supper." The guys will also be paying special attention to 1 Corinthians 11:23-24 and will discuss the specific progression that takes place in this passage. If you are looking for further study on the issue, Dr. Bob Bryant did a session on this topic at our 2020 national conference which is available on YouTube at GESvids under "The Doctrine of the Church."
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Is the Lord’s Supper…a Supper? (1 Cor 11:18-25) 

November 3, 2020 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - Bob Bryant, deipnon, dinner church, Lord’s Supper
Despite COVID and nasty weather, our 2020 National Conference was a success. There were many excellent messages given, which you can watch at our YouTube channel here. But the most important message for me was given by Bob Bryant on The Doctrine of the Church (see here). Here’s why it was important. Don’t you get
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The Timing of the Lord’s Supper

August 25, 2020 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - communion, eucharist, Lord’s Supper, Lord’s Table
You can discuss the timing of the Lord’s Supper in three different senses: frequency, intent, and Dispensation. First, you can discuss the timing of the Supper in terms of frequency. It would be nice if the Bible had direct teaching about how frequently you should celebrate it. But despite several passages devoted to discussing the
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Fellowship with God and One Another

April 23, 2019 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - 1 John, Biblical separation, Fellowship, Lord’s Supper
Fellowship with God depends, in part, on fellowship with other believers. Let me offer two short proofs for the claim, one positive and one negative. First, the positive proof is that John says that fellowship with the apostolic circle implies fellowship with God: “that which we have seen and heard we declare to you, that
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What Is Ultra Dispensationalism?

September 20, 2018 by Bob Wilkin in Blog - Baptism, Dispensationalism, evangelism, Lord’s Supper, Mid-Acts Dispensationalism, Ultra-Dispensationalism
I was taught Dispensationalism at Dallas Theological Seminary (1978-85). That is the view that there is a distinction between Israel and the Church, that the Church began in Acts 2, and that God has had different laws and expectations for people during the six dispensations until now (innocence, conscience, human government, promise, Law of Moses,
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Grace Evangelical Society

(940) 270-8827 / ges@faithalone.org

4851 S I-35E Suite 203, Corinth, TX 76210
P.O. Box 1308, Denton, TX 76202

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