Why Do We Ask God to be With Us?
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Bob Wilkin and David Renfro are answering a question about God’s presence with us. If He has promised to be with us always, and if we have the Holy Spirit permanently indwelling us, why do we sometimes pray for God to be with us? Is it Okay to […]
How Do We Learn to Love God?
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Mike Lii are answering a question about learning to love God. How does this happen? What if I am persisting in sin? Does this mean I don’t love God? But what if the sin bothers my conscience—does this mean I do love God? Please listen […]
Does the Carnally Minded Believer Go to Heaven?
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are answering a question about Romans 8:6 and the topic of carnality. Can a believer who is carnally minded maintain his eternal salvation? What is being spiritually minded? What are the benefits of being set apart to spiritual mindedness? We invite you to […]
Romans–Part 46–Rom 12:2–Being Transformed
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Kathryn Wright and Ken Yates are in one of the great verses in Romans, Romans 12:2. When it comes to living out Christianity, mindset is everything. The mind set on the Spirit of God (Rom 8:5) and the daily renewing of that mindset are where (and only where) […]
“Godly Sorrow Leads to Salvation.” Doesn’t This Mean Repentance is Necessary? Also: What is Worldliness According to the Bible?
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. On the program today, Bob and Shawn will be discussing 2 Cor 7:10, which states “godly sorrow leads to salvation.” This verse is often used to say that repentance is necessary for salvation from hell. The guys will spend some time looking at this verse in context to see […]
What is the Difference Between a Legalistic Church and a Church that Practices Church Discipline?
How can you tell if a church is legalistic? How can a church practice discipline and not appear legalistic? Bob and Shawn discuss 4 forms of legalism that can be found in some of today’s churches.