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The Cost of Cheap Grace

Reclaiming the Value of Discipleship

Bill Hull
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Year
2020
Language
English

About

What is a Christian?

At the most basic level, a Christian is a disciple of Jesus Christ. And yet many Christians today couldn't tell you what a disciple of Jesus Christ is, or would even think of themselves as disciples. And yet in the Great Commission, Jesus specifically called us to make disciples. Everything else is secondary.

The Cost of Cheap Grace is an extended, sweeping, bold, and bracing call to repentance for where we've let secondary things subvert our commitment to discipleship, and a compelling vision for discipleship as the basis of the gospel in all its world-changing, subversive power.

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"An important book for serious Christians to work through."
Bobby Harrington, Discipleship.org
"The Cost of Cheap Grace is refreshing for those who long to learn about Jesus' life and teaching about discipleship (which is so rarely reaffirmed) and rebuking for those who have wandered into a self-defined, alternate version of discipleship. Bill Hull and Brandon Cook clearly remind us of the calling Jesus set before us and help us juxtapose it against contemporary teaching that has invaded our theology and churches. I anticipate that after our dozens of house-church pastors and network of churches in the Church Project read The Cost of Cheap Grace, our decisions to deny ourselves, take up our cross, and follow Jesus will radically increase."
Jason Shepperd, lead pastor of Church Project

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