Explanations of grace often do more to muddy the water than clarity its meaning. The words grace, mercy and salvation are used interchangeably. Frequently, grace is defined as unmerited favor. However, when we focus on how unworthy we are to receive it, we make grace more about us than about God. There is a better way. The Complete Guide to Grace clears up misconceptions about God’s grace and reveals truths about grace, mercy and forgiveness that will give you a new perspective of the blessings — and challenges — in your life. Worksheets throughout the book make it useful as a personal or group study guide. Written by James Lefler. Table of Contents Grace, Mercy & Forgiveness Grace in the Old Testament By the Grace of God: Noah & Gideon Paul: A Lesson in Grace, Mercy & Forgiveness Grace, Faith & Obedience Grace and the Law The Throne of Grace Grace Teaches us to Say “No” God’s Grace is Enough The Favor to Suffer Be Strong in the Grace Administering God’s Grace The Effect of Grace