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The Bibles’s Recurring Themes

Law and Grace — Commandments That Guide, Grace That Saves

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The Bibles’s Recurring Themes

De: Geoffrey Schmitt
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Law and Grace: Commandments That Guide, Grace That Saves

Many Christians live with a quiet tension between Law and Grace—between obedience and mercy, truth and love. Some fear the Law as harsh and condemning. Others cling to grace while quietly dismissing the need for obedience. Scripture, however, never treats Law and Grace as rivals. It presents them as partners in God’s patient work of shaping faithful lives.

In Law and Grace, Geoffrey Schmitt (Willingheart) traces this biblical theme from Genesis to the Gospels and into daily discipleship. The Law is explored not as a weapon or burden, but as a gift that guides, reveals, and prepares the heart. Grace is revealed not as permission to ignore God’s commands, but as rescue, forgiveness, and transforming presence that makes obedience possible from the inside out.

Through Scripture, pastoral reflection, prison ministry experience, and personal testimony, this study moves beyond information toward invitation. Readers encounter the Law as guide, mirror, and tutor—and grace as presence, power, and promise. From Sinai to the Cross, from striving to rest, from fear to freedom, the book shows how love fulfills what law began.

Written for individuals, small groups, and ministry settings, Law and Grace invites readers not merely to understand biblical truth, but to live it—held by grace, guided by truth, and shaped by love.

This is not a book about getting religion right.

It is a book about becoming free.

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