The Gospel of Saving Grace

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“Grace” is a word that surfaces often in conversations about fellowship with God—and rightly so. If it were not for God’s grace, no one would have any hope in overcoming the problem of sin and all the trouble it brings. All people desperately need saving grace in order to walk in fellowship with the Lord of light, love, and holiness.

But just because people talk about “grace” does not mean they understand what it is, why it is necessary, and what it is supposed to do for them (or, what they are supposed to do with it). Many people, Christians and non-Christians alike, have a very limited knowledge of this fascinating gift of God—and this limitation does not serve anyone’s best interest.

The Gospel of Saving Grace is devoted to explaining, exploring, and expounding upon “grace” and many of its heavenly facets. The purpose for this is to give every reader a far better—and, in many cases, a far more biblical—understanding of grace in their relationship with the Lord. God wants us to “draw near” to Him: it is by grace that we do this, and it is Christ who gives life to grace.

310 pages. 6″ x 9″ hardcover with jacket.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Author’s Preface

Introduction

Section One: The Doctrine of Saving Grace

Chapter One: The Saving Grace of God

Chapter Two: Grace Is Not a Burden

Chapter Three: Grace Is a Gift

Chapter Four: The Source of Saving Grace

Chapter Five: The Biblical Teaching of Grace

Chapter Six: The Access to Saving Grace

Chapter Seven: Law and Grace

Section Two: Resistance to Grace

Chapter Eight: The Problem of Unbelief

Chapter Nine: The Problem of Guilt

Chapter Ten: The Problem of Abuse

Chapter Eleven: The Problem of Pride

Section Three: The Grace-filled Life

Chapter Twelve: Bringing Grace to Life

Chapter Thirteen: Approaching the Throne of Grace

Chapter Fourteen: Touched by Grace

Chapter Fifteen: The All-sufficiency of Grace

Chapter Sixteen: The Effect of Saving Grace on Believers

Chapter Seventeen: Calvinism and Christianity

Conclusion