Excellent book on God's grace. It was refreshing to have a review of how God has related to man at different times. Example: "In the teachings of the Kingdom, the characteristic phrase is 'hear and do' (Matt. 7:24), while the caracterizing phrase under grace is 'hear and believe' (John 5:24). Good explanation of our relationship with God under law, age of grace, kingdom age. Lots of error comes from taking a verse from context and applying it to the wrong time in history/future. Of course, the bottom line of Chafer is salvation by grace alone. Works can be so subtle to take from basic grace. A good example: "The believer's responsibility is thinly changed from being a struggle of the flesh to being a reliance on the Spirit." (Sermon on the Mount vs. indwelling of the Holy Spirit in the Church Age) One more: "The sabbath under the law was a DAY. The sabbath under grace is a LIFE.... The law did not pass at His birth. It passed at His death. During the days of His ministry, He recognized, kept, and enforced the Sabbath as an integral part of the whole Mosaic system."