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The Hyper-Grace Gospel: A Response to Michael Brown and Those Opposed to the Modern Grace Message (Hypergrace Book 3) The Hyper-Grace Gospel: A Response to Michael Brown and Those Opposed to the Modern Grace Message by Paul Ellis
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“say yes to sin, it’s not the grace of God. It’s a manmade substitute. To say grace promotes sin is like saying Jesus promotes sin. It’s”
Paul Ellis, The Hyper-Grace Gospel: A Response to Michael Brown and Those Opposed to the Modern Grace Message
“One can obey God and yet not trust Him, and in doing so miss out on a relationship with Him. One cannot, however, trust God and be disobedient to Him.[56]”
Paul Ellis, The Hyper-Grace Gospel: A Response to Michael Brown and Those Opposed to the Modern Grace Message
“Grace isn’t permission to sin; it’s the power of God to sin no more.”
Paul Ellis, The Hyper-Grace Gospel: A Response to Michael Brown and Those Opposed to the Modern Grace Message
“This is something every parent knows. We don’t keep the laws to please the authorities and we don’t relate to our children on the basis of these laws. We relate to them on the basis of love and keeping the laws flows naturally from that love relationship. So why do we have these laws? Because not everyone loves their kids. The laws are for those who neglect or abuse their children. They are not for loving parents. We also know that the law is made not for the righteous but for lawbreakers and rebels … (1 Timothy 1:9a) The laws in the Bible were not written for those who love Jesus. Contrary to what the legalist may tell you, keeping the laws to earn what He freely offers is a sign that you don’t know the love of God. A legalist reads the laws of the Bible and sees threats and warnings. Keep the laws or else! But love makes no threats.”
Paul Ellis, The Hyper-Grace Gospel: A Response to Michael Brown and Those Opposed to the Modern Grace Message
“yourself as a dearly loved child of God, you won’t. You’ll gladly receive His grace that frees you from the dominion of sin (see Rom. 6:14). Paul White writes:   There is a difference between chasing grace for what it gives and chasing it for Who grace is … It is Jesus, not a message, that makes us who we are.[55]”
Paul Ellis, The Hyper-Grace Gospel: A Response to Michael Brown and Those Opposed to the Modern Grace Message
“But those who dismiss grace as a license to sin merely show their ignorance of it. As John Calvin may have said, “How can the medicine that’s supposed to kill the disease (grace) feed the disease (sin)?”
Paul Ellis, The Hyper-Grace Gospel: A Response to Michael Brown and Those Opposed to the Modern Grace Message
“I hope you will agree that the people in the debate are more important than the debate itself. Jesus didn’t die for an idea, a doctrine, or even the gospel itself. He died for people.”
Paul Ellis, The Hyper-Grace Gospel: A Response to Michael Brown and Those Opposed to the Modern Grace Message