About FREE GRACE RIGHTLY UNDERSTOOD: The Doctrine of Free Grace Misunderstood and Abused— A Call to Return to Biblical Truth
In an age where grace has been twisted into a thousand counterfeits—from “cheap grace” requiring no transformation to prosperity gospel promising material wealth—the Church desperately needs to recover the biblical understanding of God’s free grace.
This collection of powerful Puritan writings cuts through centuries of distortion to present grace as it truly is: absolutely free, yet absolutely transforming. Here you will discover:
• The sobering reality of human depravity that magnifies the wonder of grace
• The sovereign, electing love of God that saves unworthy sinners
• The transforming power of authentic grace that never leaves anyone unchanged
• The unshakable assurance that rests on Christ’s finished work, not human performance
• Personal testimonies of rebels transformed into worshipers by sovereign grace
The Puritans understood what many modern Christians have forgotten: grace is not merely God’s attitude toward us—it is God’s power within us. True grace doesn’t just pardon; it transforms. It doesn’t just forgive; it renews. It doesn’t just save; it sanctifies.
If you’ve been drowning in performance-based Christianity…
If you’re confused by conflicting teachings on grace…
If you’re hungry for truth that goes deeper than shallow theology…
These writings will disturb your comfort, destroy your false hopes, and establish you firmly on the only foundation that will stand forever: the free, sovereign, unchangeable grace of God in Christ Jesus.
The Puritan writings collected in this volume have been carefully selected to present a comprehensive and biblically faithful understanding of free grace. While the language has been slightly modernized in places for readability, we have maintained the theological precision and pastoral warmth that characterize Puritan literature.
These works are presented not as museum pieces to be admired from a distance, but as living words meant to search the soul, correct error, and establish believers on the firm foundation of God’s sovereign grace in Christ Jesus.
We recognize that some of the language regarding human depravity may seem harsh to modern readers. However, the Puritans understood that only when we truly grasp the depth of our sin can we begin to marvel at the height of God’s grace. Their unflinching honesty about the human condition serves to magnify the wonder of divine mercy.
It is our prayer that the Holy Spirit will use this volume to bring many to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ, to strengthen believers in their assurance of salvation, and to promote biblical holiness that springs not from fear or duty, but from grateful response to sovereign grace.
May God be glorified as these ancient truths speak with fresh power to a new generation.
Soli Deo Gloria
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Author Bio:
Writing under the name Eternal Bliss, the author aims to redirect the reader’s focus from mere religion to a life in Christ. Rather than centering on personal achievements or credentials, the author invites readers to look past the messenger and behold the God who transforms hearts. Every page is written from a place of deep wrestling, surrender, and discovery — not as one who has “arrived,” but as one being continually shaped by the hand of God.
This work was forged in the fires of personal experience and sorrows — years of walking with God through seasons of loss, refining fire, brokenness, pruning, and renewal. It is not written from a place of spiritual arrival but from the posture of a pilgrim who continues to be shaped by the Spirit, tested by life, and led into a more profound knowledge of Christ.
The words on these pages are offered as an invitation — a call to move beyond religious routine and step into a living fellowship with the Lord. They are for those who sense that something is missing in their spiritual life, who long for an authentic, abiding relationship with Christ, and who are willing to face the hard but freeing truths of the gospel.
Matthew 9:12-13 “On hearing this, Jesus said, ‘It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. But go and learn what this means: ‘I desire mercy, not sacrifice.’ For I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners.’”
May you learn to see yourself through His eyes and be blessed.
In His Agape Love, Eternal Bliss
Make us willing to be willing to follow You, Lord!
