Welcome to Grace in Focus Radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates, deal with these questions: “What is the difference between the Old Testament and the New Testament in regard […]

Welcome to Grace in Focus Radio. Bob Wilkin is joined this week by David Renfro. Today, the guys will be discussing the salvation of those whole lived during the Old […]

Welcome to Grace in Focus Radio. Today, Steve Elkins joins Bob and Shawn in the studio. The guys will be doing a series of episodes unpacking the theological position known […]

July 28, 2021     Gal 3, Gen 15:6, Jn 5:39-40, Jn 8:56., Rom 4

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today on the show, Bob and Shawn are answering our listeners questions. The guys will discuss regeneration in the Old Testament. Were Old Testament […]

February 17, 2021     Jn 5:39-40

On today’s episode, Bob and Shawn are answering our listeners’ questions. For example, is it possible for someone to want to be saved and yet not believe in Jesus for […]

December 24, 2020     God’s Will, Jn 1:12-13, Jn 5:39-40, Jn 6:40, Salvation

What is the role of the will when it comes to salvation? In todays episode, Bob and Shawn will be answering this and many more questions. The guys will not […]

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