Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Kathryn Wright and Ken Yates are picking up their series on Romans which they started earlier in January of this year. Paul illustrates […]

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Kathryn Wright and Ken Yates conclude this short series as they get to the good part of the discussion. There is a solution […]

Does Paul keep repeating himself in Rom 516

The book of Romans is often seen as a book that tells people how to be saved from the lake of fire. Many evangelistic tracts use various verses from the […]

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. On this episode, Bob and Shawn are going to unpack the term “righteousness.” The guys will address the difference between practical righteousness, and imputed […]

November 2, 2020     2 Peter 1:1, Calvinism, Faith, gift, righteousness

How does the Free Grace view of faith differ from the Calvinist view of faith? How do we obtain faith? Bob and Shawn answer these great questions in today’s broadcast. […]

October 8, 2020 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - Luke, righteousness
In What Sense Were Zacharias and Elizabeth Righteous and Blameless_

During the days of Herod, there was a certain priest named Zacharias, of the division of Abijah. Presumably, Luke had verified this detail, as could Theophilus, emphasizing the historicity of these events. […]

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