You're Not There Yet
GwendolynBPresley
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In this inspiring and thought-provoking book, you'll learn that walking with Christ isn't about achieving perfection in this life, but about embracing the ongoing process of becoming the person God created you to be through the Covenant of Grace. Each day is a step forward in your transformation, as God shapes, molds, and refines you through His grace. To understand how your life can be changed through grace, you must first understand what the Covenant of Grace really is. The Covenant of Grace, or the good news of grace, offers a clear and profound understanding of God's relationship with humanity. It reveals God's unmerited favor toward us, offering salvation not based on human effort or merit, but as a free gift through faith in Jesus Christ. The shift from being under the law to living in grace is a deeply personal transformation that impacts how believers approach their relationship with God and their hope for eternal life. In contrast to the covenant of works, which demands perfect obedience to God's law as a requirement for eternal life, the Covenant of Grace is grounded in God's love and mercy. It is unconditional and centers on the person and work of Jesus Christ. Through grace, God grants forgiveness and salvation-not because of anything you have done, but because of His great love and the completed work of Christ. The Covenant of Grace not only secures eternal life but also transforms the believer's present experience. It fosters a personal, intimate relationship with Jesus, based not on fear or obligation, but on love and trust. Grace empowers believers to approach God with confidence, knowing that their sins have been forgiven and that they are accepted in Christ. By freeing believers from the law, grace shifts the focus from human effort to divine provision. Salvation is no longer based on works, but through faith in Christ. Grace serves as the foundation for eternal life, and it is through grace that believers can experience the fullness of God's love and presence today. As we live under the Covenant of Grace, we are invited to rest in the finished work of Christ, assured that our hope for salvation is secure and that our relationship with God is characterized by love, not law. As you read this book, my prayer is that your life will be forever transformed. I encourage you to use the discussion questions provided to engage in thoughtful conversations with family, friends, co-workers, church members, and others. This book can also serve as a valuable resource for adult, youth, or prison ministries, Bible study groups, new members' classes, or any environment where learning takes place. We each have a responsibility to be disciples and spread the "Good News." Bottom of Form