God’s Amazing Grace invites readers to explore the abundant, transforming power of God’s grace through a year of daily reflections. Drawing on Ellen G. White’s writings, each devotional encourages believers to trust in Christ’s righteousness, grow in spiritual maturity, and live with hope and purpose. With Scripture-based insights and inspirational commentary, the devotional aims to fos…
The Last Trolley Out by Morris L. Venden presents a simple yet profound message about salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. Using the metaphor of catching the last trolley, Venden emphasizes that salvation is not earned by human effort but is a gift of grace received through faith. The book encourages readers to develop a personal relationship with Christ, trust in His righteousness rather t…
What’s So Amazing About Grace? by Philip Yancey explores the transformative power of God’s grace and its radical implications for human relationships and forgiveness. Yancey contrasts grace with ungrace — the natural human tendency toward judgment and resentment — and offers compelling stories that illustrate how grace can heal, restore, and bring hope. The book challenges readers to be…
Bridges addresses the tension between divine sovereignty and human effort. He shows that while salvation and growth come from God’s grace, believers are called to discipline themselves in obedience and spiritual practices. The book blends encouragement with practical guidance, reminding Christians that grace not only saves but sustains and empowers a life of holiness.
This book presents salvation as God’s free and complete gift through Christ, available to all who believe. Heppenstall underscores the centrality of faith, not works, in receiving righteousness and eternal life. It inspires confidence in God’s promises, reminding readers that salvation rests entirely on Christ’s finished work.
This book explains how grace transforms the believer’s life, freeing them from rigid rules and self-righteousness. Swindoll encourages readers to embrace grace personally and extend it to others, showing that true Christianity is rooted not in fear or performance but in love and freedom through Christ.
Robert Farrar Capon presents a provocative interpretation of Jesus’ parables, focusing on how they reveal the surprising and paradoxical nature of God’s reign. Instead of moral lessons or ethical instructions, the parables speak of mystery, hiddenness, and divine grace breaking into the world in ways that defy human logic. With wit and theological depth, Capon challenges readers to see the …
Dwight K. Nelson.