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All of Grace

📖 Overview

All of Grace is Charles Spurgeon's presentation of salvation through faith in Christ, written in 1886. The book outlines the path to salvation in clear, accessible language for both seekers and believers. Through biblical exposition and practical examples, Spurgeon explains core concepts like sin, repentance, faith, and justification. He addresses common doubts and objections while maintaining focus on God's free gift of grace. The text progresses from foundational theology to matters of Christian living and assurance of salvation. Spurgeon incorporates Scripture passages and doctrinal teachings alongside illustrations from everyday life. The work stands as a cornerstone text on Protestant soteriology, emphasizing divine grace over human merit in the salvation process. Its enduring influence stems from Spurgeon's ability to communicate complex theological concepts to the general reader.

👀 Reviews

Readers describe All of Grace as a clear explanation of salvation through faith, written in simple language. The book resonates with both new Christians and long-time believers. Readers appreciate: - Direct, conversational writing style - Use of real-world examples and analogies - Focus on grace rather than works - Short chapters that build on each other - Personal tone that feels like pastoral counseling Common criticisms: - Victorian-era language can be difficult for some - Repetitive points in places - Some find the evangelistic tone too forceful Ratings: Goodreads: 4.7/5 (2,800+ ratings) Amazon: 4.8/5 (1,100+ ratings) Notable reader comments: "Helped me understand salvation better than years of sermons" - Amazon reviewer "Like having a conversation with a caring mentor" - Goodreads review "The old English style took some getting used to" - Christian Book reviewer

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔹 "All of Grace" was the first book ever published by Moody Publishers in 1886 and remains their longest book in continuous print. 🔹 Charles Spurgeon wrote this classic work while suffering from severe illness and depression, completing it during his recovery at Mentone, France. 🔹 The book's central message about salvation by grace alone was so important to Spurgeon that he had copies distributed free to every household in London. 🔹 Despite being a profound theological work, Spurgeon deliberately wrote it in simple language, stating he would rather be understood by a servant girl than praised by a professor. 🔹 The final manuscript was personally handed to D.L. Moody by Spurgeon during one of Moody's visits to London, leading to its publication in America.