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Grace Works

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Ever since Adam and Eve were escorted out of the garden, mankind has sought a way to regain God's acceptance-often through outward religion. But religion alone will never satisfy the human need for God's acceptance. Only by drinking deeply of grace can we find life that is simple, meaningful, and satisfying-a life in which we can find rest and cease our constant striving to be accepted, affirmed, and appreciated. Dudley Hall, author and president of Successful Christian Living Ministries, points the way to meaningful existence in this new release of his powerful Grace Works.

288 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 1996

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December 22, 2016
I love Mr. Hall's phrase, "hardening of the oughteries." Following Jesus is about relationship first and foremost with works hand-in-hand with Him.
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February 15, 2026
Dudley Hall has written a terrific book that I recommend for all Christians. There are many fundamental principles he has written about in a clear, understandable way. The topics included could be discussed in a small group for further depth. No one should be trapped thinking that they have to perform or live "right" in order to please God. The answers to the struggle between this mentality and true freedom to be who we were created to be in Christ are answered in this book.
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July 17, 2014
Second to the Bible, God has never used a book more to change my life. I speak in front of multiple audiences and I love to take the opportunity to stress that by the time I finished the book, I was a different person. I never again struggled with whether or not God truly, deeply loved me.
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September 26, 2014
I wish there was a 3.5 star - that's what I'd give this one. Nothing groundbreaking or new, but a good reminder of God's grace and how it applies to all our lives. I was particularly convicted by the chapters talking about having a Pharisaical spirit.
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September 20, 2013
This book absolutely changed my life and view of what it truly means to be a Christian. Much better than Swindoll's Grace Awakening. So many lightbulbs went off in my head and heart.
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