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Drunk on Grace

A Call to Recover the Fear of the Lord in the Modern Church
 

Drunk on Grace is a bold and urgent call to all Christians, pastors, elders, and leaders within the modern Evangelical and Reformed Church to recover a weighty, reverent, and thoroughly Trinitarian understanding of God.
 

Arguing that much of contemporary Christianity has become intoxicated with a shallow version of grace, this book confronts a church culture that has fragmented the Trinity — exalting a crownless Christ, neglecting the Father, and mishandling the Holy Spirit. The result, the author contends, is a church that resembles a party more than a pilgrimage, entertainment more than worship, and familiarity more than fear.
 

Drawing on personal experience as a counsellor, preacher’s son, and theological student, Drunk on Grace weaves accessible theology, pastoral critique, and biblical exposition into a series of short, punchy chapters. Each chapter is designed to provoke serious reflection, expose unexamined assumptions, and call the Church back to reverence, holiness, and God-centred worship.
 

Drunk on Grace It is a call to recover the fear of the Lord, the centrality of preaching, the dignity of corporate worship, and a gospel that nourishes the sheep rather than entertains the crowd.
 

Written as both a warning and an encouragement, Drunk on Grace speaks from conviction, calling for reform not from the outside, but from within the household of God.

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  • Drunk on Grace is a sober and urgent call to pastors, elders, and leaders within the modern Evangelical and Reformed Church to recover a reverent, Trinitarian vision of God.

    Confronting a church culture that has become intoxicated with a shallow understanding of grace, the book argues that contemporary Christianity has fragmented the Trinity, exalting a crownless Christ, neglecting the Father, and mishandling the Holy Spirit. The result is a church shaped more by entertainment than worship, and familiarity rather than fear.

    Written from personal experience as a counsellor, preacher’s son, and theological student, Drunk on Grace blends accessible theology, pastoral critique, and biblical exposition into short, focused chapters aimed at reforming the Church from the inside out.

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