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Old 02-14-2013, 11:31 AM   #70
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God's Grace Apart From Law: A Biblical Explanation On Living A Victorious Christian Life By Grace Alone [Kindle Edition]
Mick Mooney (Author)


http://www.amazon.com/Gods-Grace-Apa...154606011_f_99

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'God's Grace Apart From Law' is an easy to read, conversational journey through the first three chapters of Paul's letter to the Roman church. If you want to gain a better understanding of how the New Covenant functions and how to correctly understand the relationship between God's grace and God's law, then this book will help you greatly.

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"Mooney presents us with yet another reason he is such a gift to today's church. This book exposes the fraud of self-made righteousness and invites us to the joys of truly knowing our perfect standing in Jesus Christ. So if you want to more fully celebrate God's grace, read this book and find your heart overflowing with gratefulness to your Jesus."

Dr. Andrew Farley
Bestselling author of "The Naked Gospel" and "God Without Religion"
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Paul's letter to the Roman Church is, in a nutshell, a testimony of God's grace: the Gospel of God. It brings into focus not only the correct way to understand the New Covenant reality of grace, but also, perhaps more significantly, the correct way to understand the Old Covenant of law. The importance of this clarification cannot be understated. In fact, it was the dominant theme Paul continued to clarify to the church throughout his entire known ministry. To Paul, the Christian life was lived through the profound reality of grace.

The New Covenant is the awakening of God's divine way of the Spirit, established at its appointed time through the finished work of his Son. Paul was convinced of this new era of grace, and, in a way that perhaps only Paul could do, he explained how all things found their reality in grace and how all things are achieved through the power of grace. Grace was not merely a nice word to Paul; it was the very nature of God. It was to Paul, and remains true for every generation, the all-encompassing power of the Almighty.

If you have ever wondered how it can really be possible for a Christian to live their life of faith by grace alone, without the need or requirement of the Old Covenant law, then 'God's Grace Apart From Law' will be of a great help to you. It is a clear, in-depth, biblical explanation. Based on the first three chapters of the Apostle Paul's letter to the Romans, it goes into great details to help you understand Paul's heart and motives for writing the letter, and how his message of 'grace alone' is just as important in today's church to grasp and live by as it was in the days of the early church.

"God's Grace Apart From Law: A Biblical Explanation On Living A Victorious Christian Life By Grace Alone" is a must read for anyone interested in further understanding and living in the radical truth of the New Covenant.
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