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Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates will answer another question about Romans. Is the Romans’ Road a legitimate way to evangelize unbelievers? What […]
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates continue a series on “Tough Texts”. Romans 10:9-10 is another one of these. Who is this passage […]
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Colin Jackson are talking about misunderstood passages in the Bible. In Bob’s opinion, what are the top ten? How are […]
In Part 1, I pointed out that Ron asked an interesting question: “What are the ten most misunderstood Bible verses or passages?” In that blog, I considered the first five […]
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Mike Lii are answering a question about Romans 10:9-10. How should we understand these verses? How do they fit with […]
I have a large collection of tracts, and very few of them actually give a clear evangelistic message. Today’s blog comes from my response to yet another tract that uses […]
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. We are currently in a series where Bob and Shawn are exploring the word “saved” in 5 new testament books. Today, they are continuing […]
In today’s episode, Bob and Shawn will addressing several topics. First, they will be unpacking a tough text passage, found in Romans 10:9-10. The guys will be breaking down these […]
There is a lot of confusion about the meaning of salvation in Romans. In order to be born again you need to believe. In order to be blessed by God […]
“…that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the […]
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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