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One Way Love
By: Tullian Tchividjian
Great book on Grace. By God's Grace we are forgiven. Something we really don't deserve but am given by God. This book will make you search your own life and what you are doing. Are you giving Grace as Christ would you! Loved the book very well written.
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Real life is long on law and short on grace--the demands never stop, the failures pile up, and fear sets in. Life requires many things from us--a stable marriage, successful children, a certain qua ...more
By: Tullian Tchividjian
Great book on Grace. By God's Grace we are forgiven. Something we really don't deserve but am given by God. This book will make you search your own life and what you are doing. Are you giving Grace as Christ would you! Loved the book very well written.
Book Description
Real life is long on law and short on grace--the demands never stop, the failures pile up, and fear sets in. Life requires many things from us--a stable marriage, successful children, a certain qua ...more

Drastic, Gratuitous, Liberating, Scandalous
. . . dangerous, reckless, irrational, absurd, shocking, rare, and surprising.
These are not the labels normally associated with the word “grace,” but Tullian Tchividjian would say that this is because our idea of grace is too tame. In One Way Love, he begins a conversation about the love of God that pulverizes the church’s embrace of performancism — the “mindset that equates our identity and value directly to our performance and accomplishments.” Becaus ...more
. . . dangerous, reckless, irrational, absurd, shocking, rare, and surprising.
These are not the labels normally associated with the word “grace,” but Tullian Tchividjian would say that this is because our idea of grace is too tame. In One Way Love, he begins a conversation about the love of God that pulverizes the church’s embrace of performancism — the “mindset that equates our identity and value directly to our performance and accomplishments.” Becaus ...more

The grandson of Billy and Ruth Bell Graham, Rev. Tchividjian has explained what many Christians struggle with: accepting God’s continuing grace. According to Tchividjian, “The overwhelming focus of the Bible is not the work of the redeemed, but the work of the Redeemer.” While many Christians believe that God unconditionally saves with His grace, they have difficulty admitting that they can have God’s grace long after they have become Christians.
Recommended for academic libraries with Christiani ...more
Recommended for academic libraries with Christiani ...more

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