Struggle to read your bible? Ever wonder, "Should I feel guilty if I do not want to read my bible?" This question is rooted in the belief that a test of true faith is one's desire to read one's bible daily. Jon helps explain how this is not biblical and why many people struggle with their assurance of salvation.
Ask Theocast is hosted by Jon Moffitt, pastor of Grace Reformed church (gracereformed.org)
Can I be condemned for not using my gifts?
Can I be condemned for not using my gifts?
Answered by Patrick Crandall
Answered by Patrick Crandall
Can someone have assurance when they struggle with sexual sin?
Can someone have assurance when they struggle with sexual sin?
Answered by Jimmy Buehler
Answered by Jimmy Buehler
How Often Should I Question My Salvation?
How Often Should I Question My Salvation?
Answered by Justin Perdue
Answered by Justin Perdue
Does Hebrew 10:26 teach that we can and should reach a certain level of perfection?
Does Hebrew 10:26 teach that we can and should reach a certain level of perfection?
Answered by Jimmy Buehler
Answered by Jimmy Buehler
How do you interpret the narrow gate, narrow way?
How do you interpret the narrow gate, narrow way?
Answered by Patrick Crandall
Answered by Patrick Crandall
What Is Biblical Repentance (Part 2)?
What Is Biblical Repentance (Part 2)?
Answered by Justin Perdue
Answered by Justin Perdue
What's the Bible's take immediate deliverance from a particular struggle with sin?
What's the Bible's take immediate deliverance from a particular struggle with sin?
Answered by Patrick Crandall
Answered by Patrick Crandall