
Grace from the Cross
We all carry burdens of guilt and shame. We're weighed down, constantly reminded of where we've fallen short. But the truth is we're carrying around something that isn't ours. Our sins and shortcomings belong to Jesus. He carried them to the cross. He paid our debt. And he wanted to make sure we knew it.In this book, readers discover the seven last sayings of Christ from the cross--both what he said and what his words mean for our lives today--so that they can lay their burdens at the foot of the cross and receive God's unsurpassable grace.From the Back CoverWhat better way to celebrate Easterthan to receive forgivenessand experience God's grace in your life?We all have them. Burdens of guilt and shame we carry around. We're weighed down, constantly reminded of where we've fallen short.But the truth is we're carrying around something that isn't ours. Our sins and shortcomings belong to Jesus. He carried them to the cross. He paid our debt. And he wanted to make sure we knew it.In this book you'll discover the seven last sayings of Christ from the cross--both what he said and what his words mean for your life today.So get ready to lay your burdens down at the foot of the cross and receive God's unsurpassable grace.Kyle Idleman is teaching pastor at Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, Kentucky, the fifth largest church in America, where he speaks to more than twenty thousand people each weekend. He is also the bestselling and award-winning author ofNot a Fan as well asGrace Is Greater.About the AuthorKyle Idleman is teaching pastor at Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, Kentucky, the fifth largest church in America, where he speaks to more than twenty thousand people each weekend. He is the bestselling and award-winning author ofNot a Fan as well asGods at War andThe End of Me. He is a frequent speaker for national conventions and in influential churches across the country. Kyle and his wife, DesiRae, have four children and live on a farm.
We all carry burdens of guilt and shame. We're weighed down, constantly reminded of where we've fallen short. But the truth is we're carrying around something that isn't ours. Our sins and shortcomings belong to Jesus. He carried them to the cross. He paid our debt. And he wanted to make sure we knew it.In this book, readers discover the seven last sayings of Christ from the cross--both what he said and what his words mean for our lives today--so that they can lay their burdens at the foot of the cross and receive God's unsurpassable grace.From the Back CoverWhat better way to celebrate Easterthan to receive forgivenessand experience God's grace in your life?We all have them. Burdens of guilt and shame we carry around. We're weighed down, constantly reminded of where we've fallen short.But the truth is we're carrying around something that isn't ours. Our sins and shortcomings belong to Jesus. He carried them to the cross. He paid our debt. And he wanted to make sure we knew it.In this book you'll discover the seven last sayings of Christ from the cross--both what he said and what his words mean for your life today.So get ready to lay your burdens down at the foot of the cross and receive God's unsurpassable grace.Kyle Idleman is teaching pastor at Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, Kentucky, the fifth largest church in America, where he speaks to more than twenty thousand people each weekend. He is also the bestselling and award-winning author ofNot a Fan as well asGrace Is Greater.About the AuthorKyle Idleman is teaching pastor at Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, Kentucky, the fifth largest church in America, where he speaks to more than twenty thousand people each weekend. He is the bestselling and award-winning author ofNot a Fan as well asGods at War andThe End of Me. He is a frequent speaker for national conventions and in influential churches across the country. Kyle and his wife, DesiRae, have four children and live on a farm.
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We all carry burdens of guilt and shame. We're weighed down, constantly reminded of where we've fallen short. But the truth is we're carrying around something that isn't ours. Our sins and shortcomings belong to Jesus. He carried them to the cross. He paid our debt. And he wanted to make sure we knew it.In this book, readers discover the seven last sayings of Christ from the cross--both what he said and what his words mean for our lives today--so that they can lay their burdens at the foot of the cross and receive God's unsurpassable grace.From the Back CoverWhat better way to celebrate Easterthan to receive forgivenessand experience God's grace in your life?We all have them. Burdens of guilt and shame we carry around. We're weighed down, constantly reminded of where we've fallen short.But the truth is we're carrying around something that isn't ours. Our sins and shortcomings belong to Jesus. He carried them to the cross. He paid our debt. And he wanted to make sure we knew it.In this book you'll discover the seven last sayings of Christ from the cross--both what he said and what his words mean for your life today.So get ready to lay your burdens down at the foot of the cross and receive God's unsurpassable grace.Kyle Idleman is teaching pastor at Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, Kentucky, the fifth largest church in America, where he speaks to more than twenty thousand people each weekend. He is also the bestselling and award-winning author ofNot a Fan as well asGrace Is Greater.About the AuthorKyle Idleman is teaching pastor at Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, Kentucky, the fifth largest church in America, where he speaks to more than twenty thousand people each weekend. He is the bestselling and award-winning author ofNot a Fan as well asGods at War andThe End of Me. He is a frequent speaker for national conventions and in influential churches across the country. Kyle and his wife, DesiRae, have four children and live on a farm.












