Are All Believers Led by the Holy Spirit?
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Mike Lii are answering a question about how and how much we are led by God. We will first look at Romans 8:14. What is the Holy Spirit’s role, if any, in the daily guidance of a believer’s life? What does it mean to be […]
How Leon Adkins Went From Depression and Doubt to Assurance of Everlasting Life
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Leon Adkins are talking about assurance of eternal salvation. They are relating the experience and testimony of pastor Leon Adkins. His story involves a long road to the truth. But one day, he did find assurance of his salvation! You will love this story. Please […]
If a Believers Feels Convicted About a Possible Sin Against Another Believer, But if the Other Believer Is Not Feeling Offended, Is It a Sin in God’s Eyes? Also: Do We Need to Believe in Jesus “FOR” Everlasting Life?
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are answering a question about how sin is defined. If I’m offended, does it mean the other person sinned? If someone else is not offended, does this mean I didn’t sin? Please listen to this episode!
Why Do Many People Have So Much Confusion About Assurance of Eternal Salvation?
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today Bob and Ken will discuss how Lordship Salvation falls short, especially in the area of assurance. In fact, could it be that many pastor/teachers who are proponents of Lordship Salvation are dead wrong when they suggest that having some doubt and therefore being on a “quest for assurance” […]
How Do We Know What Faith or Believing Is? Is Trust A Feeling? What If You Believe for Eternal Salvation But You Don’t Want it?
In today’s episode, Bob and Shawn continue in their series of Q/A’s from listeners like you. The guys are answering questions related to the terms faith, believing, and trust as well as addressing some of the pitfalls for these terms. Bob will be unpacking the common use of a three-fold definition of saving faith, usually […]