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This is a book that covers the themes of humanity's union with Jesus Christ in His crucifixion, death, burial, quickening, raised, and seated, as well as how in this union affected humanity's standing in holiness, righteousness, perfection, completion, identification, restoration, redemption, justification, reconciliation, sanctification, and glorification. The book will also emphasize the need to rest in this work of Father God rather than strive through external rules. Each chapter will include scriptural references as requested.

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This is a book that covers the themes of humanity's union with Jesus Christ in His crucifixion, death, burial, quickening, raised, and seated, as well as how in this union affected humanity's standing in holiness, righteousness, perfection, completion, identification, restoration, redemption, justification, reconciliation, sanctification, and glorification. The book will also emphasize the need to rest in this work of Father God rather than strive through external rules. Each chapter will include scriptural references as requested.
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In The Mystery of Father God's Plan, we are reminded of the fullness of God's grace. Grace is not merely a theological concept but the very substance of our relationship with God. It is God's unmerited favor, His divine assistance in our time of need, and the power that enables us to live the Christian life. Grace is not something we earn or deserve, but something freely given by a loving Father who desires to see us thrive. The fullness of grace encompasses every aspect of our lives. It is through grace that we are saved, sanctified, and glorified. Grace enables us to grow in the knowledge of God, to bear fruit for His Kingdom, and to endure through trials. When we live in the fullness of grace, we are not burdened by the weight of the law or the pressure to perform. Instead, we rest in the sufficiency of God's provision, knowing that He has given us everything we need for life and godliness.