God's Magnificent Grace
The Benefits of Grace and Why God’s Unmerited Favor Is Not a License to Sin
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Narrated by:
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Daniel Britt
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Written by:
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Donald Spellman
About this listen
Do you want to know your spiritual benefits, those that are afforded through the grace of god?
Do you feel trapped or engulfed by religious legalism? Are you desiring a meaningful relationship with the Lord, rather than a checklist of rules? This audiobook is for you.
"Being a Christian is not about being perfect. In fact, we can never live up to the letter of the law. It is only when we let go of our constant striving for perfection that we encounter true perfection." Derek Prince
In this audiobook, Spellman discuss how there are multitudes of Christians who think it's okay to habitually sin, because God's grace is accessible in the person of Christ Jesus. According to the Bible, the Lord has set boundaries to help us walk in the light. Romans 6:1-6 says, "What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound. Certainly not! How shall we who died to sin live any longer in it?"
There are many profound audiobooks on the subject of grace. Spellman is prayerful this audiobook will reaffirm the richness and beauty of grace. God's grace is absolutely magnificent, no amount of pages, pamphlets, books, lectures, songs, or messages can do justice or express the wealth and depth of his unmerited favor.
With a focus on winning souls for the kingdom of God, Apostle Donald Spellman ministers healing and restoration-spiritually, physically, and emotionally-to the body of Christ. A pastor with military and civil service, together with his wife and co-founder of Living Word of Grace Ministries, they lead an apostolic ministry team and host a regular radio broadcast.
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