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Reckless Grace: The gift. The mystery. The embrace.
Reckless Grace The gift The mystery The embrace Author:Bill Vanderbush, Brit Eaton Grace to you whose feet have traveled with intention into the valley of the shadow of death. Grace to you who live in the shadow of the mountain of failures that you have built by your own hands. Grace to you who have isolated yourselves from those who you once trusted. Grace to you who have destroyed the faith that many once placed in you. Grac... more »e to you who search with futility for fruit that has sprouted from seeds you planted in hard soil. Grace to you who have been misunderstood and betrayed by those who claim to love you most. Grace to you who have lost the faith to believe. Grace to you who have forsaken the call for the witness that you lost in a moment of weakness. Grace to you. God still believes in you. "Fallen from grace. Every time a prominent figure is involved in a scandal, this phrase gets tossed around like a declaration that balance has been restored to the universe and someone who rose beyond his or her proper place got humbled. If you?ve ever needed grace just to feel like you?re worthy to breathe again, this book will be life to you. If you?ve thought grace was merely God?s medicine for the morally sick, then put this book away until you find yourself broken on the wheels of living. You see, grace is not something you fall from but Someone you fall into." (Bill Vanderbush) Deep down, you know forgiveness is a good idea. So why is it so hard to forgive and be forgiven? In Reckless Grace, Bill Vanderbush and Brit Eaton unpack the theological and practical applications of God's reckless grace and invite you to be an active participant in releasing that same grace into an increasingly offense-filled world. In this collaborative work you'll encounter: A powerful, biblical case for receiving and releasing God's reckless grace. Practical steps to help you identify and overcome barriers to grace in your life. Meditations, activations, and invitations into a grace revolution in the body of Christ. If you struggle with offense and unforgiveness for others or for yourself, hear the good news: God is ready to obliterate your disbelief through a fresh revelation of His love. "God isn't reckless, but the way in which He extends grace defies reason. Scripture proves He initiates forgiveness even before we know to ask for it, without concern for Himself or the consequences of His actions. It's reckless and it's what we're called to as grace-filled believers." -Bill Vanderbush« less