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Everything is rooted and grounded in the grace of God.
From the first verse in the Bible to the very last, there's a thread that holds humanity's story together—that thread is grace. In Grace Beyond Salvation, pastor and teacher Dr. Kyle DiRoberts invites readers to understand and experience the biblical story of God's extraordinary grace. This story is the key to understanding and fully living our own stories.
Kyle believes that we cannot navigate this life, striving to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind, without understanding the design and purpose of God's grace. But what is grace? It's likely so much more than you might think.
This book is for all who don't fully understand the grace of God and the freedom it gives us. It's for anyone living with shame and guilt, constantly reminded of past mistakes. It's for those who believe in God but struggle with the evil in this world and how God's grace fits into the picture. It's for hurting people—both believers and seekers—who've believed lies because they don't understand God's design for grace and its purpose in their lives.
The grand story of grace is full of drama, pain, and suffering, but also, hope, expectation, and pursuit. Grasping and absorbing His grace is the secret to living an intimate, confident relationship with God and others.
"We can never dwell too much on the grace of God. His grace is inexhaustibly rich and endlessly nourishing. And as Kyle DiRoberts reminds us in this book, grace is also a whole-Bible idea, gloriously manifest from the first pages of Genesis to the final words of Revelation. DiRoberts is a helpful guide on the journey, showing us the many faces and facets of grace across the pages of Scripture. Readers might go into this book humming the hymn 'Amazing Grace,' but they'll leave with a deeper appreciation of just how amazing grace is."
Brett McCracken, senior editor at The Gospel Coalition, author of The Wisdom Pyramid: Feeding Your Soul in a Post-Truth World and Uncomfortable: The Awkward and Essential Challenge of Christian Community
"Christians gratefully affirm that salvation is by grace alone, but grace is much more than the basis of salvation. In fact, salvation of sinners is but one aspect of God's gracious and loving plan for His creation and merely the beginning of the impact of grace on believers. The Bible tells a remarkable story of the lengths and extent to which the Creator goes to defeat sin in all its forms. Death does not get the last word, grace does. Because of grace, believers live forever with the God who loves them in a new, redeemed creation where sin has been defeated and exiled. Writing in a style that invites the reader into conversation with the author, DiRoberts weaves together stories from the Scripture with those of his own experiences to unpack and illustrate the power of grace to transform those who embrace it. Readers will come to appreciate how amazing grace actually is."
Glenn R. Kreider, professor of Theological Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary
"Grace Beyond Salvation is a must-read book that masterfully reveals the unbroken thread of grace woven throughout Scripture—from Genesis to Revelation—showing us that grace is not just a theme but the very heartbeat of God's redemptive plan. Reading this creative book will naturally deepen your love for the King and leave you in awe of His relentless, victorious grace. No matter the situation, grace always wins. Why? Because Jesus has already won!"
Mark M. Yarbrough, President of the Dallas Theological Seminary
"Oh, how we desperately need to understand grace and how it changes literally everything when we do! I am overjoyed in my heart thinking of how many people reading Grace Beyond Salvation will be freed from untrue guilt, shame, and false perspectives of ourselves and of God. Kyle DiRoberts uses Scripture and truth to breathe back grace, grace, grace to rejuvenate us into remembering how much we are loved and valued by God."
Dan Kimball, author of How (Not) to Read the Bible; Vice President of Western Seminary