Dear Pastor,
Over the past couple of years, much has been said about the so-called hyper-grace gospel and the effect this message is having on the church.
Apparently the hyper-grace gospel is the deception Jude warned about. According to some it’s a destructive message preached by godless men. Here are some of the claims made against this message and those who preach it:
- One national broadcaster says hyper-grace preachers dismiss the words of Jesus and are opposed to God’s law.
- An influential evangelist says hyper-grace preachers will be responsible for the spiritual death of millions.
- A writer in a leading Christian news magazine says hyper-grace preachers are closet sinners preaching cheap grace to justify their licentious lifestyles.
These are serious allegations. Have you ever wondered how the “false teachers” preaching this “dangerous” message might respond to these accusations?
In my book The Hyper-Grace Gospel: A Response to Michael Brown and those Opposed to the Modern Grace Message, I respond to these claims by drawing on the teachings of more than 40 grace preachers, such as Joseph Prince, Andrew Wommack, Clark Whitten, Andrew Farley, and many others.
In this book I address twelve myths and misperceptions some have about the hyper-grace gospel. I also provide a detailed response to some of the accusations made against the hyper-grace gospel and those of us who preach it.
I like to think that The Hyper-Grace Gospel is not a knee-jerk reaction to criticism, but an opportunity to clarify misperceptions and identify real points of difference.
There may be some in your church asking questions about the hyper-grace gospel. This book has the answers you’re looking for.
The Hyper-Grace Gospel has just won a silver medal at the 2015 Illumination Awards. To celebrate my publisher would be delighted to send you a free copy. To get your free book (in pdf format), send your name, position (eg: pastor, associate pastor), and church website to KingsPress.org. This offer expires July 31, 2015 and is limited to the first 200 pastors who respond.
Grace and peace to you,
Paul Ellis
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