A clear understanding of the grace of God is absolutely essential to living the abundant, overcoming life offered to us in the New Covenant. However, in spite of the fact that there is a renewed focus upon this vital theme, there seems to be a polarization of the subject, similar to what we see in the Calvinist vs Arminian debate or that between the Futurist and the Preterists. Although one may be wrong about eschatology or even concerning predestination vs freewill, if we misunderstand the grace of God we will fail to enter into His rest and draw freely from our inheritance in Christ. We will not enjoy His transforming power. God is restoring His Church, and for the last few years He has been giving us a fresh revelation of the riches of His grace. Nevertheless, much that has been written on the subject dances around the truth concerning the grace of God. One side presents grace as though it merely empowers the flesh to obey God, whereas the other extreme has been interpreted by some as license to disobey God. Many, in their zeal to protect the grace of God, sound a lot like the Pharisees in their reaction against the other extreme, which bears too much resemblance to the Nicolaitans, mentioned in Revelation. The objective of this book is to take a fresh objective look at the Scriptures to see just what they have to say about grace and allow it to transform our lives. The grace of God is much more glorious than anything man could have dreamed up. It is nothing less than Christ’s life for us and in us.
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