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GraceNotes is a concise quarterly Bible study on the important issues related to salvation by grace and living by grace. They are designed for downloading (*pdf available) and copying so they can be used in ministry. No permission is required if they are distributed unedited at no charge. You can receive new GraceNotes by subscribing to our free quarterly GraceLife newsletter.

  • 40 - The Content of the Gospel of Salvation
    When sharing the gospel clearly we should have two great concerns.

  • 39 - How Do We Explain Hebrews 6:4-8
    This passage is often used to argue against the doctrine of eternal security.

  • 38 - Giving a Clear Gospel Invitation
    Because the gospel of Jesus Christ is the only message that can save people, we want to be as clear as possible in explaining how someone can have eternal life.

  • 37 - Interpreting 1 John
    Interpreting 1 John is troublesome to some because of statements that appear to be tests or conditions. The prevailing view among commentators is that the purpose of these tests is to determine if someone is saved eternally or not.

  • 36 - Should Romans 6:23 Be Used in Evangelism?
    This well-known verse is often used when presenting the gospel to show that unsaved sinners will pay for their sin with eternal separation from God (death), and that they can escape that fate through the gift of eternal life that Jesus Christ provides. Is that how this verse should be interpreted and applied?

  • 35 - Does Free Grace Teach License?
    Those of us who teach that grace is absolutely free are sometimes accused of teaching license or antinomianism.

  • 34 - Hebrews on Fire
    What then do the three references to fire in the warning judgments (6:8; 10:27; 12:31) mean to believers?

  • 33 - The Extent of God's Forgiveness
    This passage says that God has forgiven believers all their trespasses, or sins. Does all include every kind of sin no matter when it was committed?

  • 32 - Future Grace
    In the New Testament, grace is usually mentioned as something in the past for those who have been saved through faith, or something that can be appropriated in the present for Christian living.

  • 31 - Water Baptism and Eternal Salvation     Podcast
    Does a person have to be baptized in water in order to have eternal life?

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