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Mi piace quando vengo accusato di dare alle persone licenza di peccare. Vero, questo serio travisamento non ha nulla a che vedere con la mia posizione. Eppure, si tratta di […]
Adoro ser acusado de dar às pessoas licença para pecar. Verdade, isso é um sério mal-entendido da minha posição. No entanto, é um mal-entendido que surge quando alguém percebe o […]
I love being accused of giving people a license to sin. True, that’s a serious misunderstanding of my position. However, it’s a misunderstanding that arises when someone realizes what I’m […]
Seminary students and pastors will have heard of the “New Perspective on Paul” (or “covenantal nomism”) championed by scholars such as N. T. Wright, James D. G. Dunn, and E. […]
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today on the show. Bob and Shawn will be answering several questions from out listeners. First, the guys will discuss the relationship between the […]
“Whoever therefore breaks one of the least of these commandments, and teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but whoever does and teaches them, he […]
Does your church or tradition believe in the doctrine of eternal rewards? It is the key to so many subjects in theology and to so many passages of Scripture. For […]
People who deny eternal security think it’s unfair to say that Christians can sin and get away with it. But that’s a misunderstanding. The doctrine of eternal security doesn’t say […]
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...
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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