Paul’s Letter to the Philippians Is Heavily Concerned with the Judgment Seat of Christ (Bema) Understanding why an author is writing is vital to understanding what he means. Only in […]

I’ve received many calls and emails about my Mar-April article on the necessity of belief in eternal security. Three questions in particular need clarification. I wasn’t saying that if you’ve […]

The issue of when eternal life starts came to the forefront in our annual conference this year (Feb 27-Mar 2, 2006). Both Zane Hodges and Bob Bryant said that if […]

March 1, 2006 by Bob Wilkin in Book Reviews
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The Gospel Driven Man. By Ralph “Yankee” Arnold. Hull, GA: Send the Light, 2005. 200 pp. Paper. $12.95. Ralph “Yankee” Arnold is a man who has a passion for clarity […]

March 1, 2006 by Bob Wilkin in Book Reviews

The Assurance of Things Hoped for: A Theology of Christian Faith. By Avery Dulles. New York : Oxford University Press, 1994. 299 pp. Paper. $14.95. What a fascinating book this […]

January 1, 2006 by Bob Wilkin in Grace in Focus Articles

One argument I hear a lot is that since the Scriptures often refer to believing in Jesus using the present tense, this means that only those who endure in faith […]

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