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The Power of Grace

Grace Is Your Superpower! Activate It!

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The Power of Grace

By: Keith A. Butler
Narrated by: Marcus Mulenga
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What is more important, faith or grace? Both are major subjects in the Bible. The King James Bible uses the word faith 336 times, while grace has 160 references and 19 different meanings. Keith Butler's audiobook The Power of Grace: Grace Is Your Superpower! Activate It! answers some vital questions for today's Christians.

Is faith more important than grace?

Does grace overshadow other biblical concepts since we now live in the age of grace?

Most Christians define grace as unmerited favor. Is that accurate?

Since we live under grace, does that mean we never have to repent of sin?

Does grace automatically wipe away sins as we commit them?

Is grace a concept, a premise, or could it be a Person? Can we increase in grace, or is it always static?

As the old hymn reminds us, grace is amazing. When the early church experienced the great grace of God, every sickness was healed, and every bill was paid.

We can do it again when we understand and cooperate with God's amazing grace!

©2023 Keith A. Butler (P)2025 Keith A. Butler

Critic Reviews

In this fabulous book, Keith expertly covers this subject of grace from A to Z. This book is easy and a joy to read and should not only be in every Christian's personal library, but it could also well exist as serious seminary curricula at a university level.

—Rick Renner

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