Grace Transforming

Grace Transforming by Philip Graham Ryken, published by Crossway in 2012, is a 128-page exploration of the concept of grace within the Christian faith. Written in English, this book presents nine key messages centered on the grace of God, drawing from Scripture to provide insights for those who may feel performance-oriented or disheartened in their spiritual journey.
Readers will find that the text emphasizes the importance of understanding one’s identity in relation to Jesus and His actions, rather than personal achievements. The lessons aim to illuminate the transformative power of grace, offering guidance for personal and spiritual growth. This edition serves as a resource for individuals seeking to experience the freedom that comes from embracing God’s unmerited favor.
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For those of us who are performance-oriented or for those who have long since thrown in the towel, a word about grace is in order.
Within these pages are 9 key messages on the grace of God. These are masterful lessons, built on Scripture, edifying and applicable for all who want to experience the freedom that comes from resting on the promise of God’s unmerited favor.
Helping us to understand that we are not defined by what we do–but rather by who Jesus is and what he has done, this book powerfully addresses the transforming power of grace that is essential for every Christian.
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