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Resources: Grace and Truth

What truth do people need to hear? (audio)

Randy Alcorn answers the question, "What truth do people need to hear?"

The Grace and Truth Paradox (audio)

Randy Alcorn teaches on Luke 15 at the Cannon Beach Conference Center.

Jesus: full of grace and truth (audio)

Randy Alcorn teaches from John 1 at the Cannon Beach Christian Conference Center.

Double standard? (audio)

Randy Alcorn answers the question, "How do we overcome giving so much grace to ourselves but not to others?"

How do we balance showing grace and truth? (audio)

Randy Alcorn answers the question, "How do we balance showing grace and truth?"

Why convey truth with grace? (audio)

Randy Alcorn answers the question, "Why is it important to hear truth conveyed with grace?"

Why balance? (audio)

Randy Alcorn answers the question, "Why do we need a balance of grace and truth?"

Does it come naturally? (audio)

Randy Alcorn answers the question, "Is it natural for us to manifest grace and truth in our lives?"

Watering it down (audio)

Randy Alcorn answers the question, "Do we water down the impact and importance of the grace and truth of God?"

The Grace and Truth Paradox: Responding with Christlike Balance

The Grace and Truth ParadoxTHE BOOK’S PURPOSE

  • Establish grace and truth as the essential building blocks of Christian spirituality
  • Point out the difficulties of manifesting both qualities simultaneously
  • Deepen our understanding of the relationship between these two virtues
  • Demonstrate the power of grace and truth working in tandem


THE BOOK’S MESSAGE

Grace and truth found their perfect union in Christ, but the rest of us tend to gravitate toward one or the other. Truth without grace breeds self-righteousness and legalism. Grace without truth breeds deception and moral compromise. The key to true Christian spirituality is to integrate these two qualities into life ...

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