In this unique 13-minute show, Bob Wilkin and guests discuss issues that are vital to justification and sanctification, while keeping those issues distinct. Topics discussed include assurance of salvation, evangelism, eternal rewards, problem passages, perseverance theology, Calvinism and Arminianism, how to interpret Scripture, eschatology, and current issues in Free Grace Theology.

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John MacArthur’s Article–“What Does it Mean to ‘Work Out Your Salvation?’” (Part 3)
Must you have perseverance to gain final salvation? This week on Grace in Focus Radio, Bob and Shawn continue the series on the King Jesus Gospel. In the last 2 episodes they have taken John MacArthur’s article and discussed how some of his ideas took Scripture out of context. They look at Heb 3:14 and Rev 22:1-2 today.
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John MacArthur’s Article–“What Does it Mean to ‘Work Out Your Salvation?’” (Part 2)
Will God give eternal life to those who work for it? Is that what John MacArthur is saying in his article? Bob and Shawn discuss their interpretation of 2 passages that MacArthur mentions–Rom 2:7 and 1 Tim 4:16.
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John MacArthur’s Article–“What Does it Mean to ‘Work Out Your Salvation?’” (Part 1)
Do people who are saved automatically go on to do good works? Today, Bob and Shawn discuss the alternate side of the King Jesus debate, namely, John MacArthur’s Lordship Salvation views.
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Scot McKnight’s Contribution to the King Jesus Gospel
Did Jesus talk about justification by faith alone? Bob and Shawn continue their discussion on the King Jesus Gospel and Scot McKnight’s article on Kingship.
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Redefining Faith–Matthew Bates’ Contribution to the King Jesus Gospel
What is the “gospel of the kingdom” as mentioned in Matthew, Mark, and Luke? What does Matthew Bates mean by redefining faith to include works? Bob and Shawn discuss these questions in today’s broadcast.
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Understanding the King Jesus Debate
Today Bob and Shawn begin a new series discussing a current religious movement–The King Jesus Gospel. Is this a faith-alone or a salvation by works message? Listen to their interesting discussion on this topic that we’ll delve into in further broadcasts.
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Hebrews 10:14–Perfected Forever
Jesus’ sacrifice was a once-and-done offering. We do not have to repeatedly offer animal sacrifices because of what He did for us; we are perfected through Him. Listen to Bob and Shawn discuss Heb 10:14 and what “perfected forever” means for justification.
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1 Thessalonians 5:10–Is Christian Watchfulness Required for Eternal Salvation?
Will there be a Pre-Tribulation Rapture? Who will be taken? Bob and Shawn discuss this interesting subject as found in 1 Thess 5:8-10. Let’s keep watchful and endure at all times as we yearn to be with Him.
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Romans 13:11–What is the Meaning of “A Time to Awake?”
Are you being morally lethargic or are you spiritually awake? Bob and Shawn explain Rom 13:11 and the coming of the Lord Jesus.
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Romans 6:23–Is It ”Eternal” Death or “Physical” Death?
Today on Grace in Focus Radio, Bob and Shawn discuss Romans 6:23 and the type of death it is referring to. Is the Roman’s Road accurate? Listen to their interesting discussion on this and the following passages.
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