
This work invites listeners into a clear, heartfelt study of divine grace—its source, character, and impact on every soul. Drawing directly from Scripture, the author explains how grace differs from the everyday notion of a fleeting favor, revealing it as God’s unmerited, all‑encompassing mercy. By grounding the discussion in biblical truth, the book equips believers to articulate the gospel with confidence and compassion.
Interwoven throughout are three engaging dialogues that bring common questions to life: what it means to be a child of God, how one truly becomes a Christian, and the nature of genuine conversion. These conversational scenes model how ordinary doubts can be answered with simple, scriptural insight. Listeners will find the exchanges both relatable and encouraging, offering practical steps toward embracing salvation.
Written in an accessible, earnest style, the book balances theological depth with pastoral warmth. It aims to deepen the listener’s appreciation of grace, inviting a renewed sense of awe for the gift that frees us from both guilt and the burden of earning merit.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (173K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Keith G. Richardson
Release date
2009-12-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1837–1899
A shoe salesman turned world-famous evangelist, he became one of the best-known revival preachers of the 19th century. His energetic sermons, practical style, and work with schools and missions left a lasting mark on American evangelical life.
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