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The Discipline of Grace Discussion Guide | 
enlarge | Author: Jerry Bridges Publisher: NavPress Publishing Group Category: Book
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ISBN: 1576839907 Dewey Decimal Number: 248 EAN: 9781576839904 ASIN: 1576839907
Publication Date: May 5, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Buy 4 eligible items in the 4-for-3 promotion offered by Amazon.com and get 1 of them free. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description If you’ve struggled with the difference between your role and God’s role in your growth as a Christian, this book and study guide is for you. Learn to rest in Christ while pursuing a life of holiness.
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Making the Gospel Easy to Grasp July 28, 2008 I enjoyed this book very much. It gave me understanding of doctrinal truths that were difficult to articulate. I have added many of these points covered to my tool belt to use in teaching and encouraging others as they begin their walk of faith. It is an excellent study to use with new believers.
The only thing I found that distracted me was that some points in chapters towards the end were a little redundant. I was hoping to find the final chapter a summarization of all the important points covered in the entire book since there was so much to set a foundation.
Still this was an excellent study that has enabled me to more clearly explain and teach the Gosple.
Discipline of Grace:byJerry Bridges January 23, 2008 Jerry Bridges writes with authority and preciseness, covering a subject too many of us have pondered, but had very little modern Bible commentators to draw from. He is very careful to present the need of: discipline ( the attitude of responsibility) towards God's free gift of Grace is revealed with great care & humility by the author. He also gives thoughtful suggestions as to how to align holistic living under the un-merited provision of Grace. Thanks to a courageous effort here that may 'rock' a few heads-in-the-sand, or heads-in-the-clouds mentalities, but in my opinion, that would be a good thing. Grace was meant to be 'lived-out' pursueing Holiness with the idea; we submit ourselves to God first, in turn we will be directed towards serving others' needs (By His dircetion, not our own), and in doing so our own sanctification will mature according to God's purpose, the uplifting of His kingdom, not ours.
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