Strong in the Grace: Reclaiming the Heart of the Gospel

Strong in the Grace: Reclaiming the Heart of the Gospel

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Author: Thomas A. Jones

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 126


Beginning with a close examination of what Paul meant by the 'trustworthy message', Tom Jones presents the case that the grace of God is the trunk of the tree from which many other Biblical teachings, including discipleship, relationships and evangelism, must grow. A much-needed book because of the ancient and modern tendency to move from a grace model to a performance model. As individuals and as a church, we must take seriously Paul's charge to be 'strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus' (2 Timothy 2:1) or we will not be strong at all. It is not enough to include the message of God's grace as one topic among many and have it on a list of things we believe. It must truly become the core of our faith and the deepest conviction from which all else flows. This is a small book with a big message.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Thomas A. Jones

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 126


Beginning with a close examination of what Paul meant by the 'trustworthy message', Tom Jones presents the case that the grace of God is the trunk of the tree from which many other Biblical teachings, including discipleship, relationships and evangelism, must grow. A much-needed book because of the ancient and modern tendency to move from a grace model to a performance model. As individuals and as a church, we must take seriously Paul's charge to be 'strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus' (2 Timothy 2:1) or we will not be strong at all. It is not enough to include the message of God's grace as one topic among many and have it on a list of things we believe. It must truly become the core of our faith and the deepest conviction from which all else flows. This is a small book with a big message.