06.17.2022 – The Grace Message with Dr. Andrew Farley

Is James 5:19-20 evangelistic or is it about rescuing a believer from struggle? Are we sinners, saints, or both? Will we recognize, even mourn, the loss of loved ones in Heaven or on the new Earth? My cousin was in a coma and died. I prayed that his sins would be forgiven and now wonder […]

05.25.2022 – The Grace Message with Dr. Andrew Farley

Was Paul out of line to rebuke Peter publicly? I’ve been taught that God won’t hear my prayers if there are any unrepentant sins in my life. Is this true? Does the punishment of the unbeliever in Hell last forever? Or is it possible that God’s enemies are eventually destroyed? Do we need to confess […]

05.15.2022 – The Grace Message with Dr. Andrew Farley

Am I defiling my body if I drink alcohol? Are there levels in Heaven? My girlfriend believes she can’t be healed because she is with me. Does God put conditions on healing? On His forgiveness? How should we understand the Parable of the Talents? Have I gone overboard in grace?

05.03.2022 – The Grace Message with Dr. Andrew Farley

Why does Romans 3:25 seem to communicate that only sins of the past are forgiven? What was Paul’s thorn in the flesh? How can I overcome the burden I feel from watching so much bad news on television? Why does Psalm 23 say God prepares a table for us before our enemies?

03.17.2022 – The Grace Message with Dr. Andrew Farley

Is there one final judgment or two? What about the “bema” seat of Christ in 2 Corinthians 5? How can I understand God’s love for me? Is there mention of a private prayer language in the Bible? Does the gift of tongues still exist today?

01.07.2022 – The Grace Message with Dr. Andrew Farley

Where in the Bible are we told to try to be more Christlike? Why did God let Satan tempt Job? How can we better approach temptation? My wife is more loyal to my daughter than to me right now. I feel betrayed and disrespected. What should I do?

Once For All Forgiveness

One sacrifice for all sins means we’re forgiven, not day after day, not little by little, but once and for all!