What if the grace many Christians celebrate is not the grace the New Testament actually teaches?
In Cheap Grace, pastor and author Keith Manley confronts one of the greatest spiritual crises of the modern church — a version of grace that forgives sin but never transforms the sinner.
Drawing from Scripture, church history, and decades of pastoral ministry, Manley exposes the dangerous deception Dietrich Bonhoeffer warned about long ago: grace without repentance, salvation without surrender, and Christianity without transformation.
This is not a message of legalism or human striving. It is a call back to the true grace of God — the grace that not only pardons but empowers, not only accepts but changes, not only saves from sin’s penalty but breaks sin’s power.
Inside this powerful and deeply challenging book, you will discover:
• Why modern Christianity has lost much of its spiritual power
• The difference between biblical grace and cultural grace
• How “cheap grace” weakens churches, families, and personal faith
• Why grace is not permission to remain unchanged
• The transforming role of the Holy Spirit in daily Christian living
• How the early church lived in supernatural grace and power
• What it means to experience costly grace in a modern world
With pastoral honesty, biblical depth, and prophetic urgency, Keith Manley calls believers back to a Christianity that actually changes lives.
If you are tired of powerless religion, shallow faith, and a version of Christianity that looks no different from the world around it, this book will challenge, awaken, and inspire you.
The grace of God was never meant to make us comfortable in sin.
It was meant to transform us into the likeness of Christ.
It’s time to trade cheap grace for costly grace.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. What if the grace many Christians celebrate is not the grace the New Testament actually teaches?In Cheap Grace, pastor and author Keith Manley confronts one of the greatest spiritual crises of the modern church - a version of grace that forgives sin but never transforms the sinner.Drawing from Scripture, church history, and decades of pastoral ministry, Manley exposes the dangerous deception Dietrich Bonhoeffer warned about long ago: grace without repentance, salvation without surrender, and Christianity without transformation.This is not a message of legalism or human striving. It is a call back to the true grace of God - the grace that not only pardons but empowers, not only accepts but changes, not only saves from sin's penalty but breaks sin's power.Inside this powerful and deeply challenging book, you will discover: - Why modern Christianity has lost much of its spiritual power- The difference between biblical grace and cultural grace- How "cheap grace" weakens churches, families, and personal faith- Why grace is not permission to remain unchanged- The transforming role of the Holy Spirit in daily Christian living- How the early church lived in supernatural grace and power- What it means to experience costly grace in a modern worldWith pastoral honesty, biblical depth, and prophetic urgency, Keith Manley calls believers back to a Christianity that actually changes lives.If you are tired of powerless religion, shallow faith, and a version of Christianity that looks no different from the world around it, this book will challenge, awaken, and inspire you.The grace of God was never meant to make us comfortable in sin.It was meant to transform us into the likeness of Christ.It's time to trade cheap grace for costly grace. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798196588068
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - What if the grace many Christians celebrate is not the grace the New Testament actually teaches In Cheap Grace, pastor and author Keith Manley confronts one of the greatest spiritual crises of the modern church - a version of grace that forgives sin but never transforms the sinner.Drawing from Scripture, church history, and decades of pastoral ministry, Manley exposes the dangerous deception Dietrich Bonhoeffer warned about long ago: grace without repentance, salvation without surrender, and Christianity without transformation.This is not a message of legalism or human striving. It is a call back to the true grace of God - the grace that not only pardons but empowers, not only accepts but changes, not only saves from sin's penalty but breaks sin's power.Inside this powerful and deeply challenging book, you will discover: - Why modern Christianity has lost much of its spiritual power- The difference between biblical grace and cultural grace- How 'cheap grace' weakens churches, families, and personal faith- Why grace is not permission to remain unchanged- The transforming role of the Holy Spirit in daily Christian living- How the early church lived in supernatural grace and power- What it means to experience costly grace in a modern worldWith pastoral honesty, biblical depth, and prophetic urgency, Keith Manley calls believers back to a Christianity that actually changes lives.If you are tired of powerless religion, shallow faith, and a version of Christianity that looks no different from the world around it, this book will challenge, awaken, and inspire you.The grace of God was never meant to make us comfortable in sin.It was meant to transform us into the likeness of Christ.It's time to trade cheap grace for costly grace. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798196588068
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