One thing I’ve noticed is that certain doctrines in the Bible, for whatever reason, do not get the attention they deserve. Most readers of this blog will probably recognize that […]
The other day, I heard Pastor Barkef Osigian exposit Gal 3:15-29. He pointed out that the word promise occurs eight times in those verses. Barkef’s message got me to do […]
One day a little over 2,000 years ago, three truly great people came together in a house located in the hill country of a small, insignificant nation. One was named […]
I thank Brian and Nicole Rossen for asking me how I’d arrange the books of the NT and why. The why is easy. Most people start reading the NT with […]
Even though she died 25 years ago, I still remember the story of Karla Faye Tucker. In 1998 she made national news by being the first woman executed in the […]
My good friend, Walt Millet, alerted me to a ministry that says that Eph 2:8-9 does not say that salvation is by faith alone apart from works! Walt wrote: I […]
Over the next nine months, GES plans to conduct several regional conferences. If the Lord allows, these will provide an opportunity for many of you to attend one of these […]
Matt asks a challenging question: While Jesus was telling the Jews to believe in Him for everlasting life, some people were fixated on earning their salvation by observing the law. […]
Mark from the Northeast sent in an oft-asked question about the gospel in Mark 1:14-15: Mark 1:15 says, “‘The time has come, and the kingdom of God has come near. […]
I just finished working through suggestions by Philippe Sterling, Ken Yates, and Geoff Stevens on my commentary on Genesis for the upcoming Grace Old Testament...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are answering another question related to forgiveness. Will God judge us for sins...
I just finished working through suggestions by Philippe Sterling, Ken Yates, and Geoff Stevens on my commentary on Genesis for the upcoming Grace Old Testament Commentary, “Volume...
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