Grace is probably the most misunderstood word because it is can be difficult to grasp the full beauty of grace in action. Grace can be turned into cheap grace, where we trample on what Christ did for us by taking sin lightly or take the grace from God but do not extend it to others. In turn, this can make us more legalist and hypocritical. In the Case of Grace, we share in the stories of a handful of people that have experienced and know the power of grace. Put in a book for us to stimulate our thinking about grace and how it can change our relationships with God and others.
The stories reflect lives changed by grace. They will leave you humbled and hungry for grace that only God can give in the Son. Each chapter is a testimony starting with Lee Strobel and the relationship with his family. The breakdown of the role of his father in his life was without grace. It is something we don’t think about, but our children need to know a healthy grace that loves and is disciplined. That encourages and gives children strength to go out in the world.
Chapter two is the orphan. It starts with JI Packer quote of “Our understanding of Christianity cannot be better than our grasp of adoption…of all the gifts of grace, adoption is the highest.” Adoption is being chosen when we are at our worst. The story of Stephanie Fast whose mother abandoned her in Korea when she was a toddler is heartbreaking. Her story is profound, ugly, and beautiful. Do you feel abandoned? Maybe not from your parents such as Stephanie’s’ story but maybe you can be an orphan of the heart. I love that statement. I think we all are until we bring our hearts to the one who we were created for. Love the Lord you God with all your heart, soul and mind. My God is an all-consuming fire.
Chapter 3-the addict. Grace is not tamed. Jud’s story of an addict turned pastor in Sin City Las Vegas. Ministering to those that he once was and sharing the grace that changed him. What Jud came to realize that it is not in perfection, or what we do or don’t do and the expectations we have of others and what we need from them, but expectations of God and his grace. In order to have those expectations, we need to know who God is and what he is not. Do we understand redemption?
Chapter 4 –the Professor-starting the chapter with a quote from Bono..”I’m holding out for grace. I’m holding out that Jesus took my sins onto the cross, because I know who I am, and I hope I don’t have to depend on my own religiosity.” Craig Hazen-the intellect with everything. Just like the young rich ruler that asked Jesus how might I be saved? When you have everything, how do you know you need grace? Hanzen in his journey came to realize that it is only in understanding the effects of sin. To understand the concept of grace, you really need to understand sin. The problem is we have lost the concept of sin.
Chapter 5-The executioner-From the Killings fields of Cambodia to the Harvest of Cambodia; Christopher LaPel family being torn apart, killed and imprisoned. LaPel story is where the boundaries of Grace lie. Where does LaPel strength lie? How LaPel came to Christ and how he came face to face with his executioner. How forgiveness became necessary and not just some to do or say. LaPel came to realize that if God is who he says he is, than grace itself is the character and attribute of God. It cannot be anything else.
Chapter 6-the Homeless-Cody Huff was the Prodigal Son. Digging out of the trash and coming to realization that he has hit rock bottom. How do you climb out of the pit? How many times do we look at people as problems needing to be solved instead of people that need to be loved? How often do I hoard grace?
Chapter 7-the Pastor..Brad Mitchell who had a thriving ministry, a great marriage and now stands before his congregation asking for forgiveness for his infidelity. His story is also his wife story as she had to come to a place of forgiveness and the realization that you do not get to choose what you can and cannot forgive. That forgiveness is a decision before it’s an emotion. How many times do we make our life-changing decisions based on our emotions? Brad’s wife Heidi put herself with Christ and his sufferings. She denied her “rights” and went thru the process of forgiveness while Brad went thru the process of repentance. In order for Brad to begin, he had to take full responsibility for his sin. No blame anywhere else. It is only thru full responsibility we can begin the healing and have true repentance. By going in front of the church with his full responsibility of sin, the sin died. There could be no gossip or speculation. This is church discipline and this is how the church grows healthy and strong. Brad fought the shame of what he did with what Christ did on his behalf. He says “But when I take on shame, then I’m saying that I’m not really purified, that the cross was a failure that Jesus’s sacrifice for me was lacking.
Chapter 8-The Prodigal. It opens up with this quote from Drew Dyck…”The Gateway to Grace is Repentance. We can’t truly appreciate God’s grace until we glimpse his greatness. We won’t be lifted by his love until we’re humbled by his holiness. This is the story of Luis Palau son Andrew. Luis Palau is well-known world-wide evangelist. It is a great reminder that our children need to establish their own faith and not the faith of their parents no matter how strong the faith of those parents are. Andrew had built his own kingdom of pleasure where he reigned supreme. He did not want God to control his life wholly. Andrew’s attempt to draw near to God came to the realization what it meant for God to control all areas of his life. We all struggle with this and if we don’t know this struggle, chances are we don’t care or acknowledge God.
Chapter 9-Empty Hands – this chapter opens with this quote...”When all seems lost, God’s grace is enough. When all seems lost, God’s grace is enough. God does not give a gift inferior to Himself” Augustine. This is Lee Strobel story when he found himself in a health crisis. The health crisis turned into an identity crisis. Our identity is tied to so many things…what we do, who we are, our desires. All this is our way of controlling our life when in reality we have no control.
I don’t like writing a long review; however, I wanted to share what these lives, these real people, these hurts, tell us about grace. Grace is a gift. Open it today. Share it with someone and Praise God for it.
A special thank you, Zondervan
and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.