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Grace: The DNA of God: What the Bible Says About Grace and Its Life-Transforming
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Grace: The DNA of God: What the Bible Says About Grace and Its Life-Transforming Power Hardcover - 2011

by Cooke, Tony

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In the midst of an explosion of interest about God's grace, author and teacher Cooke candidly addresses certain misconceptions and misapplications of grace, and provides a balanced look at a subject that is essential to the Christian walk. A "Questions for Reflection and Discussion" section is included at the end of each chapter.

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Grace is truly one of the most amazing and life-transforming topics in the Bible. Tony Cooke takes the reader on a journey of not only understanding but also experiencing the grace of God. The grace of God is multi-faceted, having application in every area of the believer's life.

He explores:

- Saving Grace

- Sanctifying Grace

- Strengthening Grace

- Sharing Grace

- Serving Grace

Grace is never a cop-out; rather, it is a catalyst that powerfully enables us to be and to do all that God has called us to become and accomplish.

Not only does this book explain what grace provides, but it also discusses what Grace produces. As you learn to partake freely and fully of God's grace, you will be able to say with the Apostle Paul, "By the grace of God I am what I am." (1 Corinthians 15:10).