4.25/5
I read this as a kind of follow up book to The Naked Gospel by Andrew Farley. My main criticism for this book would be that I felt the thesis could have been tighter and thus the book shorter and easier to digest. However, the content of the book is very good. But for a person who has already read a book like The Naked Gospel and been exposed to the exchanged life message, it won't necessarily blow your socks off.
My personal benefits from reading this book were; It was nice to hear from another person the exchanged life and grace and rest message. The full gospel seems too good to be true in fact that I didn't know wether to just think Farley was just "off" or something like that almost, so that's why it was good to hear from another person. Furthermore, Stone, in this book, also provides some insight (both psychological and spiritual) into why the majority of Christians never come to understand the fullness of the gospel and. Christ as us. That was very helpful for me to hear because ever since hearing and accepting the rest of the gospel (thru Farley's book) I have been painfully aware how alone I am in accepting it. Because so many believers are sill living as in separation, those who have received the rest of the gospel can easily look like heretics.
Off of that last note as well, I found Stone's insight on "knowing" and true inner knowing to be profound. And also rightly points out that true spiritual knowledge can only be revealed to us by the Spirit. The Spirit is the only teacher, we are just informers, illustrators and reporters. That insight has helped me to approach spreading the rest of the gospel to my fellow believers with much more patience and grace because I understand my role in it.
In a final point, I also appreciated Stone's insights on the "swing" of our souls. God meant for our external soul life to have highs and lows when we feel, on the contrary, like we have to try and stop it from swinging when God made it that way.
I would recommend reading The Naked Gospel by Farley above this book, but I would be equally excited for any believer who has not understood or been exposed to these truths to read either books.