Rob Rufus argues that grace is the extra dimension that enables Christians to live like Christ, enabling them to tap into the realm of unlimited supernatural resources and to experience unprecedented potential for growth. Understanding God's grace fully enables us to grow and flourish, fulfilling our destiny and becoming fruitful.
Rob's central tenet is that instead of trying to live up to other people's expectations, it's a relief to discover that God loves us just the way we are.
Review
'In our folly, we regularly swing between the extremes of legalism and license in ill-judged attempts to achieve forgiveness, justification and acceptance by God, by our obedience to God, then realizing our failure, angrily flout God's will for our lives. This ugly religiosity, rooted in self-worship and self-will, substitutes our good works for the finished work of Christ. Rob's powerful book is an antidote to such toxic thinking and behaviour. It advances the "Grace Revolution" already underway in the churches.' Greg Haslam, Minister, Westminster Chapel, London
About the Author
Rob Rufus was saved out of the Kare Krishna movement. He planted and led Victory Faith Center, South Africa, for twelve years and then worked with Dudley Daniel at Coastlands Christian Center in Adelaide, Australia which grew to over 1,000 members.
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Rob Rufus argues that grace is the extra dimension that enables Christians to live like Christ, enabling them to tap into the realm of unlimited supernatural resources and to experience unprecedented potential for growth. Understanding God's grace fully enables us to grow and flourish, fulfilling our destiny and becoming fruitful.
Rob's central tenet is that instead of trying to live up to other people's expectations, it's a relief to discover that God loves us just the way we are.
Review
'In our folly, we regularly swing between the extremes of legalism and license in ill-judged attempts to achieve forgiveness, justification and acceptance by God, by our obedience to God, then realizing our failure, angrily flout God's will for our lives. This ugly religiosity, rooted in self-worship and self-will, substitutes our good works for the finished work of Christ. Rob's powerful book is an antidote to such toxic thinking and behaviour. It advances the "Grace Revolution" already underway in the churches.' Greg Haslam, Minister, Westminster Chapel, London
About the Author
Rob Rufus was saved out of the Kare Krishna movement. He planted and led Victory Faith Center, South Africa, for twelve years and then worked with Dudley Daniel at Coastlands Christian Center in Adelaide, Australia which grew to over 1,000 members.