Is Anxiety Sin?

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are talking about anxiety. What level of anxiousness will qualify you to say you have anxiety? Are there different types? If it is a sin to worry, isn’t it also a sin if you have anxiety? Did Jesus ever have anxiety? What would […]

GES Old Testament Commentary–Isaiah–Part 5

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Ken Yates and Kathryn Wright conclude this week-long series about Isaiah. How is it that so many animals that usually want to eat each other are all-of-a-sudden friends in this passage? Is this a prophecy of something that will happen literally? What will it be like on the […]

GES Old Testament Commentary–Isaiah–Part 4

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Ken Yates and Kathryn Wright are looking at another key and well-used passage from Isaiah. We hear these verses at Christmas time, but only a small part of this was fulfilled at Christ’s first coming. The throne of David part and the government part will come later. Why […]

Romans–Part 10–Romans 5:8-10–“Much More”

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Kathryn Wright and Ken Yates are moving through highlights in the book of Romans. Romans 5:8-10 is the focus today, and especially the phrase, “much more then.” Some have said that this is the essential phrase for understanding Romans. So listen now for some good thoughts to live by […]

Romans–Part 9–Romans 5 (Introduction)

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Kathryn Wright and Ken Yates are continuing their Romans series. Romans 5:1-5 has a lot in it! It is the beginning of the section about Christian living (chapters 5-8). As believers, we are at peace with God. And because of that we have access. What does it mean […]

The Meaning and Application of Deuteronomy 30:15-19

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. This episode is the conclusion to the Deuteronomy series. As Moses is about to die, he tells this generation, about to enter the land, “You’re going into the land, and here are your options.” The options were “life and good,” or “death and evil.” These choices are not about […]