The Ten Commandments?
In this episode we talk about how we can communicate the grace message to our kids, rather than teaching them to follow the Ten Commandments. I hope this episode provides you clarity on this subject!

In this episode we talk about how we can communicate the grace message to our kids, rather than teaching them to follow the Ten Commandments. I hope this episode provides you clarity on this subject!
In this episode Terri calls in to ask if communion is a purification ritual. Does it make you more right with God? I hope this episode brings you clarity on this topic!
In this episode, Cathy calls in to ask about Matthew 20:16, "So the last shall be first, and the first last. Many are called, but few are chosen." I hope you are encourage by this episode!
In this episode, I talk with Dan about salvation and how we can know if someone is saved. Do they feel something? What if they don't feel something? I hope your encouraged by this episode!
In this episode, I chat with Rudine about if God tests our faith, or if he allows the enemy to test our faith.
"Do we still sin because of a sinful nature that we possess as believers? Or is there some other more accurate explanation for our struggles?" In this episode, I address this important question and how it affects the way that we approach temptation. This is one you don’t want to miss as it may bring a new level of clarity for you regarding your identity in Christ. Enjoy!
"How does God speak today? And how do we know that we’re hearing from Him?" Mike from California called in to ask this practical question. In this episode, I address Mike’s question and discuss what it means to “hear from God.” Enjoy!
Chris was told that we are saved by our good works. In this episode, I seek to clear up his confusion and highlight the grace of God that saves us. Enjoy!
A caller from Oklahoma named Tammy called to ask how she should view the issues of faith and doubt and salvation. Specifically, here were Tammy’s questions: How much faith is needed to be saved? What if we experience periods of doubt sometimes? Is there a level of doubt that becomes a deal-breaker for God? In this episode, I address Tammy’s concerns and explain why we can have confidence that we’re saved and why we can’t possibly break the intimate union with Jesus that God himself has secured f...
"Do we fight sin? Does God do all the fighting? Is there anything we are supposed to do in confronting temptation?" This was Jerod’s question when he called in from Canada to our Radio program. In this episode, I respond to Jerod and discuss what our role is in response to the temptation of sin. I hope this is clarifying and helpful as you confront enemy ideas in your thought life.
Oro from Toronto called into our radio program to ask for my thoughts on the following statement made by his friend: “When we obey God, He is delighted. When we disobey God, He is disappointed.” Is God disappointed in us when we sin? Does He have expectations that He holds over us? Oro’s questions brought on a very interesting discussion that I think will be helpful as you consider God’s attitude toward you in good times and in bad.
He who loves his own wife loves himself.” (Ephesians 5:28b) Brandon isn’t married yet, but when he read this passage, it made him wonder whether it’s a good thing to love himself. In this episode, I share with Brandon the truth about loving yourself and whether it’s sinful and selfish, or healthy.
Is “once saved, always saved” truly Biblical? Can we “fall from grace” and lose our salvation? If not, then what does “fallen from grace” even mean in Galatians 5:4? Paul called in, wondering about the security of the believer. In this episode, I share my thoughts on exactly how saved we really are!
Jesus promised a more abundant life. But he also said that we would have trouble in this world. So which is it – abundance or trouble? Or is it somehow both at the same time? Dale from Ontario, Canada called in with this important question. In this episode, I address Dale’s question and discuss the true meaning of “life more abundant.”
“Come down into this place. Fall fresh on us. Rain down on us, Holy Spirit.” Trina calls to ask why she hears people pray like this if the Spirit already lives in every believer.
Diane from New York was told she needed to keep short accounts with God. But Psalm 32 and Romans 4 say God doesn’t take our sins into account. So, what’s the deal?
Mike calls to ask about God’s discipline and what it really looks like.
Ephesians says, “Do not be drunk with wine but be filled with the Spirit.” What does it even mean to be “filled with the Spirit”?
Does God use guilt to motivate or change you? The answer may surprise you and will definitely encourage you!
Might you lose our salvation if you don’t “remain” or “continue” or “hold fast”? Dustin wants to know the true meaning of these Biblical expressions.
Herman calls to ask for a definition of “grace.” My answer may surprise you!
Chris was taught that remarriage after divorce puts a person in perpetual adultery. So, are hundreds of millions of believers “perpetual adulterers” in God’s eyes?
Colossians 2 says God canceled the certificate of debt against you. Bobby calls to find out what it means to live debt-free with God.
Nothing? Mark called in from Maryland to ask how I could make such a claim.
Where does suffering come from? Does God bring it upon you?
Believers still commit sins, but is it because of a “sinful nature”? Or is there another explanation for our struggles? Get ready for more clarity regarding your identity in Christ!
Rick was sentenced to 168 years in prison. He met Jesus and was eventually released. Now, Rick wants to get involved in ministry. But some say he’s unqualified due to his checkered past. Is he?
Chris had heard that remarriage after divorce meant a person was living in a perpetual state of adultery. He called in to our radio program to ask about it.
What does it mean to “be filled with the Spirit”? Is it getting more of the Spirit? Why does Ephesians mention it along with getting drunk on wine?
One sacrifice for all sins means we're forgiven, not day after day, not little by little, but once and for all!