Questions About the Gospel of Grace
How to rightly divide the Word? How do I truly know my sins are forgiven today?
- What does it mean to "rightly divide the Word", and how do we do it?
- Can believers sin willfully and lose their salvation?
- I know that Christ died for my sins, but don’t I still have to ask God for forgiveness every time I make a mistake?
- How should new covenant believers view and approach fasting?
- What about the confession of sins spoken of in 1 John 1:9? Do we have to confess our sins in order to be forgiven and cleansed of all unrighteousness?
- Matthew 7:21–23 says that only those who do the will of the Father will enter the kingdom of heaven? Does this mean that if you are not doing the will of the Father, you can lose your salvation?
- Is Philippians 2:12 telling us we need to work for our salvation?
- When Hebrews 6:4–6 says that "it is impossible . . . to renew them again to repentance," is it referring to Christians losing their salvation?
- What is the "unpardonable sin"? How do I know if I have committed the "unpardonable sin"?
- Is there a place for repentance when you’ve fallen short? What does it mean to practice repentance when we fail?
- What does the Bible say about God forgiving me of sin?
- Is Jesus Christ the only way to heaven? What must I do to be saved and have eternal life?
- How can my future sins be forgiven?
- Does preaching grace mean giving people the license to sin?
- Do we confess our sins to be forgiven, or do we confess because we are already forgiven?
- Does Hebrews 10:26 mean that believers also have to face God’s judgment?
- Is this ministry against a Christian confessing his sins?
- How do I truly know my sins are forgiven today?
- Is everyone automatically forgiven and saved?
- Are there two types of forgiveness in the Bible—"judicial" and "parental"?