Do Good Works Prove We Are Justified? Also: Is Self Esteem a Sin? How Should a Believer Think About Himself?
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and David Renfro are answering a question from a listener about sanctification proving justification. What is the meaning of “final salvation” and why do some teachers talk about this? Also, what is a Biblical position about self-esteem and boasting? Please listen for some clarity on these […]
Should Repentance Be a Part of the Normal Christian Life? What Is Repentance for?
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and David Renfro are answering a question about repentance. Is it a condition for regeneration? Is it a part of our sanctification or the growth process of the Christian life? Bob Wilkin and David Renfro will offer their thoughts about repentance in this episode.
Romans–Part 22–Romans 8:38-39
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Kathryn Wright and Ken Yates are at the end of Romans chapter 8. These last two verses of the chapter present a lot of hope for us as they have through the years for many believers. But what exactly is the hope that these verses present? Are they […]
Romans–Part 12–Romans 6 (Introduction)
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Kathryn Wright and Ken Yates are returning to and continuing their highlight series on the book of Romans. Can a believer sin and still go to heaven? Does Free Grace theology just give a license to sin, as many accuse? (Some might call it “hyper-grace”). God forbid–certainly not! […]
Romans–Part 8–Romans 4:25
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Kathryn Wright and Ken Yates are continuing in Romans. In Romans 4:25, Paul used a new word for justification. Why does he do this? How is justification related to sanctification and is Romans more about justification or sanctification? Condemnation or servitude to sin is no longer an issue […]
What Scriptural Evidence Exists for Believing there Will Be a 30 to 60 Day Interlude between the Rapture and the Beginning of the Tribulation Period?
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates answer a question about Eschatology and something Bob had mentioned earlier concerning a probable time gap between the Rapture and the beginning of the Tribulation Period. There is also a question today from someone who is struggling with sanctification. We welcome you and […]
What it The Meaning of the Phrase, “The Preaching of the Cross,” in 1 Corinthians? Does This Conflict With the Saving Message in John’s Gospel?
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob and Shawn are responding to a question from one of our listeners. The guys will be unpacking the meaning of 1 Cor 1:18, and the phrase “the preaching of the cross.” There are several words in the passage that the guys will discuss. First, Bob will address […]
A GES Response to “No Holiness –No Heaven: How to Know if Faith is Real or Dead” -Part 05
Today, Bob and Shawn continue their discussion of Greg Morse’s article No Holiness–No Heaven: How to Know if Faith Is Real or Dead by breaking down some typical Calvinist themes such as Preservation of the Saints and Perseverance of the Saints. Plus, what does Morse mean by “once saved, always saved”?
What is Practical Righteousness (vs. Imputed Righteousness)? Also: What is the Relation of Eternal Security and Being Disciplined By the Lord?
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. On this episode, Bob and Shawn are going to unpack the term “righteousness.” The guys will address the difference between practical righteousness, and imputed righteousness. In addition, we will hear the guys answer a question regarding Hebrews 12:8. How do we handle this question in light of eternal security? […]
What is the Difference in Between Believing in Christ and in Loving Christ?
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today on the show, Bob and Shawn are taking questions from our listeners. The guys will be discussing the difference between believing in Jesus and loving Him. They will draw from passages such as John 14:15, John 15:14, and Matt 25:31-46. We will hear Bob make some distinctions between […]