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The Grace of God [Hardcover]

Andy Stanley
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October 19, 2010

“Grace. It’s what we crave most when our guilt is exposed. It’s the very thing we are hesitant to extend when we are confronted with the guilt of others—especially when their guilt has robbed us of something we consider valuable.

Therein is the struggle, the struggle for grace. It’s this struggle that makes grace more story than doctrine. It’s the struggle that reminds us that grace is bigger than compassion or forgiveness. That struggle is the context for both. When we are on the receiving end, grace is refreshing. When it is required of us, it is often disturbing. But when correctly applied, it seems to solve just about everything.  This struggle is not new; it has been going on since the beginning.”

—Andy Stanley

We find in the pages of Scripture that the stories found there often mirror our own stories, and that we too need the very thing we do not deserve: the grace of God.

From the beginning, the church has had an uneasy relationship with grace. The gravitational pull is always toward graceless religion. The odd thing is that when you read the New Testament, the only thing Jesus stood against consistently was graceless religion. The only group he attacked relentlessly was graceless religious leaders.

Even now as you think about grace, there might be a little voice in your head whispering, “It can’t be that easy!”

“What about obedience?”

“What about disobedience?”

“What about repeated misbehavior?”

“What about bad habits?”

“What about justice?”

“What about repentance?”

It’s this tension that makes grace so slippery. But that’s the beauty and the truth of grace. We don’t deserve it. We can’t earn it. It can’t be qualified. But God gives it to us anyway because he loves us unconditionally.

The story of grace is your story. And as you are about to discover grace plays a larger role than you imagine.



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About the Author

Andy Stanley is a pastor, communicator, author, and the founder of North Point Ministries, Inc. (NPM). Each Sunday, more than 30,000 people attend worship services at one of NPM’s five Atlanta-area campuses: Buckhead Church, Browns Bridge Community Church, Gwinnett Church, North Point Community Church, and Watermarke Church. Andy’s books include When Work and Family Collide and The Grace of God. Andy and his wife, Sandra have three teenagers.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson (October 19, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0849948142
  • ISBN-13: 978-0849948145
  • Product Dimensions: 6.3 x 0.8 x 9.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (239 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #522,801 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Andy Stanley is a pastor, communicator, author, and the founder of North Point Ministries (NPM). Since its inception in 1995, North Point Ministries has grown from one church to five in the Atlanta area and has developed a global network of more than 30 churches. Each Sunday, more than 33,000 people attend worship services at NPM's five Atlanta-area churches: Browns Bridge Community Church, Buckhead Church, Gwinnett Church, North Point Community Church, and Watermarke Church.

Andy's books include the recently released Deep & Wide, as well as Enemies of the Heart, The Grace of God, The Next Generation Leader, and How Good Is Good Enough? Andy and his wife, Sandra, live in Alpharetta, Georgia, and have three children.

For more information about Andy Stanley and North Point Ministries, visit www.northpointministries.org.

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars God's amazing grace October 9, 2010
By JDH
Format:Hardcover
This isn't the deepest book theologically you'll ever read on grace, and Stanley himself even admits in the introduction that plenty of books have been written about the subject of grace.

But this is definitely one of the best. Stanley's writing style is simple and clear..nothing fancy, but he always gets the reader to consider things they might not normally think of. Early on in the book for instance, he points out how the simple act of God creating light was in fact, an act of His grace. How many of us have ever thought of it that way? I certainly hadn't.

Throughout the book Stanley uses stories about Abraham, Rahab, Jonah, Levi, Nicodemus and more to illustrate God's grace. Maybe the best of them all is the section on Judah. (pg.38-49)

THE GRACE OF GOD is full of excellent quotes:

.."Grace is never just enough. Grace is always far more than enough." (8)

.."Grace is not reserved for good people; grace underscores the goodness of God."(49)

.."To run from God is to run from grace." (113)

.."Grace is not earned; it is offered." (141)

Most of us have a much harder time of giving grace than receiving it, as Stanley points out. This book will help anyone wanting to be a more grace filled person who is eager to dispense the same grace to others that God shows to us.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars saved by grace October 25, 2010
Format:Hardcover
In case you have been living under a rock for the past five or so years, Andy Stanley is considered to be the "leader's leader" amongst pastors. Ok, I admit "I" gave him that title but that is how I see him. Andy Stanley is the senior pastor of North Point Community Church. He also founded North Point Ministries, which is a worldwide Christian organization. (and his dad of course is (ta-da) Charles Stanley. The Principle of the Path and Next Generation Leader are two of my favorite leadership books of all time. (oh and Seven Practices of Effective Ministry).

So you can imagine I was pretty excited to review his new book The Grace of God. This isn't just another book about "amazing grace," but a deep reminder of the fact that even from as early as the book of Genesis, God has been offering his grace to humanity. The good news of the gospel of course is that we are all saved by the grace of God, as a total gift! "Grace is the vehicle that God uses on occasion to ensure that we get precisely what we don't deserve." (page 34)

I was just having this conversation with my wife the other day about how we as Christians explain the gospel, or Christianity or Jesus to seekers. I bet a lot of times we start with topics, or bible verses or even "let me tell you about Jesus." But I don't know why we don't always START with grace and the actual "message" of the gospel. A seeker may not know how to respond to who Jesus is, or an Old Testament law, but I believe everyone can understand how to relate to grace and forgiveness. Christianity can "appear" to be a bunch of rules and moral codes when we start with those topics, but "God didn't give us the law to make us good. He gave us the law to expose our sin." (page 73) And sin always leads us to grace and the fact that we are all forgiven by God - totally free of any action from us other than faith.

This is a great book for anyone to read, (even seekers) and will probably appeal to the wider crowd of Christians who read Rick Warren, Max Lucado and Philip Yancey. But on a deeper level, it's a good reminder to all of us of the complete grace of God. Andy writes, "People who were nothing like Jesus... liked Jesus (and) Jesus liked people who were nothing like him." (page 126). When we think of Jesus, he seemed so much more accepting and forgiving then our own Christian churches... why is that?

To the woman caught in adultery, Jesus' response was "neither do I condemn you." (John 8:1-11) and yet how often do Christians come across as condemning to those in sexual sin?

Grace is something the world does not often see or experience - the church can quickly become the light of the world by being true examples of the grace of God.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Book Review - The Grace of God October 11, 2010
Format:Hardcover
Grace is a topic that has been covered quite a bit in the past and if you have read many of these books, this book scratches the surface on the literature. In saying this though the author explains this and reveals as much from the beginning of the book.

What makes this book different though is that the author does a great job at engaging his readers and making them think about the topic and about things that you normally would not in regards to the topic at hand. One example of this occurred in the middle of the book where the author is talking about Jonah and he states that "the purpose of God's discipline was not to pay him back but to bring him back". It was through comments such as these and more that makes the book stand out to me!

One simple thing that the author did, that I liked was that in each chapter, when he was particularly trying to hit home a point, he bolded the text. As I mentioned, a simple concept, but one that really helped me as a reader to identify the most important concepts.

While grace is still something that I struggle with, this book did open my eyes to the grace that God gives, and the challenge is for us to receive it and accept it. I do believe that you will find this book to be filled with a great array of ideas in living a more grace filled life!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars good rating
I have not read it yet. It came highly recommended by one of the members of my church. Look forward to reading it.
Published 2 days ago by Maxine Williams
5.0 out of 5 stars Andy Stanley knows grace!
He really connects the dots from the beginning on how God has offered HIS grace from the start, where my preception of the Old Testament was opposite, so I appreciate this.
Published 14 days ago by JJ
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
I was very happy with this book and it came in a very timely fashion. The price was very economical and I couldn't have been happier with the service and book!
Published 22 days ago by Ramona Busenitz
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
This book was very informative not only about our relationship with God but also about the history of the Bible. It was easy to read and he explains his points very well.
Published 27 days ago by cheryl
4.0 out of 5 stars My Father loves me unconditionally
The Grace of God puts Grace in a clearer perspective for me. Andy has reminded me that works has nothing to do with the gift of Grace. Read more
Published 1 month ago by C. Evans
5.0 out of 5 stars Grace in the Old Testament
Unlike most books on Grace, Andy looks for Grace in the Old Testament rather than in the New. Abraham, Joseph, Judah(?!), etc. And despite the Law vs. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Michael A. Johnson
5.0 out of 5 stars Best book on Grace I have read
Grace.

It's something we all want. It's something we all need. It's something we have difficulty extending to others, especially those who have hurt us. Read more
Published 1 month ago by E. Brown
5.0 out of 5 stars Challenging and Inspiring
Stanley's book brings us face to face with the marvelous grace of God with a fresh look at how that grace is active in our lives. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Cheryl L Colby
5.0 out of 5 stars Book Review
The Grace of God is an awesome book. It was recommended by a friend and I have not been disappointed. It is written in laymen terms and is easily understood.
Published 1 month ago by M. Moore
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read
Andy Stanley does a beautiful job showing through Scripture that God's grace remains the same yestarday, today and forever more.
Published 3 months ago by Roberto Torres Pla
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