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It Is Finished: 365 Days of Good News [Hardcover]

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It Is Finished: 365 Days of Good News by Tullian Tchividjian is a comprehensive daily devotional crafted to help readers experience the profound freedom and joy found in the finished work of Christ. This devotional offers daily reflections on the gospel, emphasizing that salvation is a gift completed by Jesus, not earned.

Tchividjian uses personal anecdotes, scriptural insights, and reflections to guide readers toward a deeper understanding of the gospel message. His approach is designed to address and dismantle the performance-driven mindset that many individuals struggle with. This mindset pressures believers to achieve spiritual performance levels to gain or maintain God’s favor, which is misguided. Instead, Tchividjian’s writings redirect this focus towards the unconditional love and grace of God.

Each daily reading highlights that the gospel is about what God has done for us, not our efforts for Him. Tchividjian challenges readers to abandon self-righteousness and the notion that salvation can be earned through personal effort. He invites readers to rest in Christ’s completed work, assuring that salvation is secure, regardless of personal failures.

The book is designed to be both accessible and transformative, aiming to provide daily encouragement and reassurance. It invites readers to find peace, joy, and assurance in the reality of God’s grace. Rather than pushing for more striving or religious performance, each day’s reading offers an opportunity to experience the freedom that comes from a deeper understanding of the gospel.

It Is Finished is ideal for personal devotion or group study, offering a daily reminder of the good news of Jesus’ sacrifice and its implications for a life lived in the fullness of God’s grace.

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