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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Introduction to the Epistle of James
Today we start a new series on the New Testament epistle of James. Bob and Shawn discuss the author, audience, and time frame as well as the purpose of James’ book. Be sure to check out our free James e-books on our website!
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Discussions on “Pastors Who Give Several Different Salvation Messages”
To finish out blog week, Bob and Shawn discuss a blog Bob wrote on April 22, 2019, “Pastors Who Give Several Different Salvation Messages”. Why do pastors sometimes give a faith-alone message for salvation and then other times give a Lordship Salvation message? Listen to today’s broadcast for this interesting explanation.
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Discussions on “Christianity for the Emotionally Damaged”
In today’s broadcast, Bob and Shawn discuss the topic of OCD and assurance. This helpful discussion is based on a blog Bob wrote on December 13, 2006 entitled “Christianity for the Emotionally Damaged.”
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Discussions on “Doctrinal Emotive Behavior Therapy”
Shawn wrote a blog called “Doctrinal Emotive Behavior Therapy” on March 22, 2019 that received a lot of positive feedback. This appears to be a subject that affects many people. In today’s show, Bob and Shawn discuss how to apply Biblical doctrine therapeutically.  
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Discussion on “Fire Insurance Evangelism”
On April 11, 2019, Bob wrote a blog entitled “Fire Insurance Evangelism”. Is it really a bad thing to believe in Jesus to avoid eternal condemnation? Listen to today’s broadcast to hear this interesting discussion.
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Discussions on “Replacing Everlasting Life with a Relationship with Jesus”
Today’s show begins “blog week”. Each day this week we’ll be discussing a different blog previously published on faithalone.org. The blog from February 13, 2019 explains how the simple message of faith alone in Jesus for everlasting life is often replaced with having “a personal relationship with Jesus”.
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Why Do So Many People Think Repentance Is a Condition of Eternal Life?
Today we conclude our series on “The Power of Repentance”. Where did the idea originate that we need to repent to be born again? How do we argue against that when it’s so prevalent?
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How Should We Talk about Repentance as it Relates to Salvation?
In today’s broadcast, Bob and Shawn encourage us in how to talk to people about the importance of repentance in the Christian life.
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Does Someone Have to Repent to Be Born Again?
Bob and Shawn discuss the evangelistic book of the Bible–the Gospel of John. What does the lack of the word repentance in that book mean for explaining to someone how to be born again?
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In Jesus’ Parable, Who Are the Lost Sheep?
In today’s broadcast, Bob and Shawn discuss repentance in Luke 15:7, 10. Was the lost sheep a believer or an unbeliever?
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