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December 19, 2023
Does Ezekiel 18:20 Contradict Unlimited Atonement? Also: What New Testament Lexicon(s) Do You Recommend? Also: Is It Okay to Be and Should I Be Re-baptized?
1 John 1:7, 1 John 1:9, Baptism, Confession, Ez 18:20, Fellowship, John 1:29, lexicon, Re-Baptism, Repentance, Responsibility, Sin, unlimited atonement
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and David Renfro are answering a question about responsibility for sin and unlimited atonement. If Ezekiel 18:20 says that each person is responsible for their own sin, how can Christ bear the sins of the world? There are also some Lexicon recommendations and a discussion about re-baptism. Please listen!
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December 20, 2022
When Jude Talks About Being “Marked Out Long Ago for Condemnation,” Does This Mean that Long Ago God Decided Who Would Go To Hell and Who Would be Eternally Saved? Also: Does Romans 8:28-30 Promote Predestination to Eternal Salvation?
2 Pet 2, Contend, Faith, false teachers, glory, Jas 5:19-20, Jude 4, predestination, Rom 8:28-30, Suffering, unlimited atonement
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Kathryn Wright and Bob Wilkin will look at a question from Jude 4 about condemnation. Is this talking about eternal condemnation or about judgment in this life? Or should this passage be used to support divine election to eternal salvation? Also, does Romans 8:28-30, sometimes called “The Golden Chain,” promote predestination to eternal salvation? Please don’t miss this important conversation!
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The Teaching That You Cannot Be Sure That Christ Died for You Is One of the Worst False Teachings of All Time

January 20, 2021 by Bob Wilkin in Blog - 1 John 2:2, Assurance, John 1:29, limited atonement, unlimited atonement
A reader of our blog, K, cited one of my blogs in which I said that you know you are believing in Jesus to save you if you have assurance of everlasting life. K responded with this cry for help: I do not have assurance of everlasting life. I want to be saved. I’m terrified I’m
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Two Aspects of the Cross

January 1, 2021 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - atonement, Chafer, cross, limited atonement, unlimited atonement
I have started working in earnest on my next book. As a follow-up to Chosen to Serve, which dealt with the doctrine of election, my next book will show that both Limited Atonement and Unlimited Atonement should be rejected because they both (wrongly) assume the benefits of the cross come as a package. My questions
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The Extent of Christ’s Death

August 14, 2020 by Bob Wilkin in Blog - 1 John 2:2, John 1:29, John 4:42, unlimited atonement
This short question hits on a mighty important issue: Thank you for your ministry. I have a question: when the Bible says that Jesus died for the sins of the world (1 John 2:2), does that mean that Jesus died for everyone’s sin? Or does it mean that you need to believe that Jesus died
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Unlimited Atonement

June 26, 2020 by Bob Wilkin in Blog - 1 John 2:2, John 1:29, limited atonement, unlimited atonement
Check out this short but powerful question I recently received: Thank you for your ministry. I have a question. When the Bible says that Jesus died for the sins of the world (1 John 2:2), does that mean that Jesus died for everyone’s sin, or does it mean that you need to believe that Jesus
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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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