Still Struggling For More Freedom? More Victory? More of God? "50 Shades of Grace": The Gospel Like You've Never Heard It As a Christian, you’re called to joy, freedom and the abundant life. You’re destined for dominion, to set captives free, and disciple nations. So, why are you still struggling to achieve it? Where is your great inheritance? The peace beyond all understanding? The signs and wonders? The supernatural, abundant life you’ve been promised?
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˃˃˃ Foolish Galatians, Who Has Bewitched You? Apostle Paul rebuked the Galatians for trusting in a gospel which is no gospel at all. “Foolish Galatians, who has bewitched you?” The mixing of grace with religious law is bewitchment; yet, the mixture has prevailed in the church. Could it be that hidden legalism is the cause of your consternation?
In "50 Shades," Dr. Eddie Summers takes you into the Biblical depths of grace so that you can access the gift and never look back. With careful exegesis, personal testimony, and the occasional bad joke, Summers confronts religious strongholds both to tear down misconceptions and fortify you concerning the Good News. It will be so clear, you’ll wonder that it was ever unclear before. Whether you're a new or seasoned believer, chances are you've been under a teaching about grace that falls far short of the glory. As you explore 50 “shades” of God’s infinite grace, you’ll be drinking from the fountain of His presence and glory beyond all you could ask or imagine. That is Summers' prayer and commitment to you.
What Others Are Saying About 50 Shades of Grace “I've read many books on this subject and this, by far, makes grace most clear and comprehensible.” --Sean Smith, Director of Sean Smith Ministries/Pointblank Intl, Author of I Am Your Sign and Prophetic Evangelism
“In '50 Shades Of Grace,' Pastor Eddie Summers unlocks the secrets of what true grace is.” --Brian “Head” Welch, KoRn,New York Times bestselling author of Save Me From Myself
“In his new book, '50 Shades of Grace,' Eddie Summers has created a wonderfully detailed study of God's Grace as it is applied to virtually every area of a person's life ... I believe wherever you find yourself in your own spiritual journey, this book will have a lasting impact.” -- Rich Guerra, Superintendent of the Southern California Network of the Assemblies of God
“The prayers brought forth in this book will change your perception of how God’s nature and presence can come into every circumstance of your life. You will be looking for grace everywhere you turn as you go into your future.” -- Kay Newberry, Destiny Network Alliance
“'50 Shades of Grace' has given me a total and complete understanding of the true meaning of grace, from A to Z.” --Lindsay Bloom Nutter, Former Miss U.S.A., TV and Film Actress, Worshipper
Fifty Shades of Grace. Who knew there were so many?
Weren’t you taught, as I was, that grace had a rather simple definition? Grace is, “God’s riches at Christ’s expense.” It has a nice Sunday school rhythm, but honestly, it doesn’t mean very much. It prompts all sorts of questions:
How many or much of God’s riches? Did Christ pay for all of it, or was it simply a down payment? What are God’s riches?
These are questions I believe everyone entertains, whether consciously or not. I was twenty-five years into my own walk with Jesus before I admitted my struggles with the concept of grace. One question in particular plagued me: “If grace saved me, what keeps me saved?”
“By grace you are saved through faith!” I knew that by heart, but the trouble is, that’s where it stopped. I was saved—now what? Does grace still apply to me or do I now have to earn my keep?
As I listened to countless pastors and teachers, attended to dozens of pulpits and persuasions, only rarely did the fog, the confusion over the concept, lift a bit. Instead of feeling adopted into God’s family, I felt a little like a foster child, hoping to please my temporary parent so much that He wanted to keep me forever.
Don’t get me wrong, for a couple decades I denied I felt this way. But my actions shouted over my voice. The anthem of my heart was, “God, what do you want me to do?”
Slowly, God has been removing the veil—the same veil that hung over the eyes of the Hebrews in 2 Corinthians 2:14, “But the people's minds were hardened, and to this day whenever the old covenant is being read, the same veil covers their minds so they cannot understand the truth. And this veil can be removed only by believing in Christ.”
I felt worse in church or Bible studies; a cross between motivated to, “go out there and serve God more”, and a fear that I wasn’t doing enough. The old covenant of law keeping still hung partially across my vision. Saved by grace…saved to serve…and what if I’m not serving God well enough?
If you identify with anything I’ve said so far, you must read, 50 Shades of Grace.
Who knew there were so many shades of it? Who knew the grace that saved you through the red-hot blood of Christ, is the same grace that beckons the golden sun every morning, the same grace that shelters you in the blue-black storms of life, the same grace that tastes like green grass and looks like being led by streams of living, blue water. It’s the same grace that transfigured Jesus and allowed the disciples to see Him in all of his brilliant white splendor; the same grace continually transforms you from golden glory to golden glory.
This book is meant to be read steadily and digested like a scrumptious meal. From the very beginning, author, Dr. Eddie Summers, instructs his readers not to rush through the book. We’re shifting whole paradigms here; this is going to take some time!
Fifty Shades of Grace, is effectively broken into 10 chapters, which contain 5 sub-chapters or “shades” of grace. Beginning with “Grace Every Day”, Dr. Summers walks with his readers through the application of grace in health, troubles, spiritual growth and extending this grace to others.
It’s tempting, as a life-long Christian, to throw up our hands indignantly, insert a snippet of Scripture and move on to “deeper” books, believing we’ve mastered this grace thing. Believe me, you haven’t. You never will.
Don’t miss this book; or you’ll never know the glorious, full spectrum of grace you’ve been missing all along.