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“A proper, Biblical understanding of rewards is a powerful motivator that does not cheapen the Christian faith but strengthens and purifies it. It gives clearer focus to the sanctification process and weighty glory to our God.” (Volume 24, Number 47, Page 26)
“Free Grace is extremely uncommon among non-dispensationalists8 because Free Grace is largely dependent upon the principles of literal interpretation and careful attention to historical context that are fundamental to dispensationalism.” (Volume 24, Number 46, Page 67)
“While the divisive persons were submitting their lives to whatever sensual whim enticed them, Jude points his readers to another way. That is, they should submit themselves, especially their prayers, to the desires of the Holy Spirit.” (Volume 24, Number 46, Page 55)
“Blomberg asserts that a doctrine of degrees of eternal reward in heaven leaves one ‘with justification by faith and sanctification by works.’” (Volume 24, Number 47, Page 23)
“this doctrine provides additional motivation and encouragement for perseverance in the Christian life.” (Volume 24, Number 47, Page 47)