Christians in the Western world often (and gladly) emphasize the “doability” of the spiritual life. But in the author’s opinion, not everything is in the hands of man. We see in the Bible that the grace of God is needed for spiritual life and work. It conquers our hearts and through it we are saved as Christians. It leads us to self-acceptance. It shapes our identity and guides us on the path of our destiny. Finally, it is grace that equips us to serve others. Its work is not static, but enables us to grow continuously.
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Johannes Justus
Christians in the Western world often (and gladly) emphasise the “doability” of the spiritual life. But according to the author, not everything is in the hands of man. We see in the Bible that the grace of God is needed for spiritual life and work. It conquers our heart and through it we are saved as Christians. It leads us into self-acceptance. It shapes our identity and guides us on the path of our destiny. Finally, it is grace again that equips us to serve others. Its action is not static, but enables us to grow continuously.
After some basic reflections on grace and how we experience it in everyday life, the focus is on God’s gifts of grace, such as those listed in 1 Corinthians 12:8-10.
Here are some comments on our publications so far. They refer to the books of our chairman Johannes Justus. More are to follow.
Here a pragmatically as well as apostolically gifted church builder writes from decades of Kingdom of God experience. Thank you Johannes, for your valuable as well as authentic thoughts!
Dr. Stefan Vatter
Chairman of the Spiritual Community Renewal
Johannes is such an endearing original who gets to the heart of things brilliantly. He does this in such a wonderful way with the topic of grace: surprising, practical and approachable.
Pastor Leo Bigger
Senior Pastor ICF Zurich & ICF Movement