Once upon a time, Dr. Paul Ellis wrote an article on the lukewarm Laodiceans. That article launched a blog, called Escape to Reality, which has been visited millions of times by people all over the world. Paul Ellis is the author of several award-winning books, such as Stuff Jesus Never Said and The Hyper-Grace Gospel. A former Bible smuggler, pastor, and professor, Paul lives in New Zealand with his wife Camilla and their four children.
Paul Ellis is a provocative writer because he writes stubbornly
about a provocative subject: grace. And the grace he writes about
isn't the safe, tame version that many of us grew up hearing about.
It's the real stuff--the no-strings-attached kind, the one without
"buts and brakes." He understands that Christianity is not good
advice for "good" people, but rather good news for bad people. He
understands that there is nothing we can do or fail to do that will
ever tempt God to leave us or forsake us. He understands that the
God of grace has forgiven the sins of our yesterdays, today's, and
tomorrows--that because of Jesus, God doesn't remember the sins we
can't forget. He understands the seemingly too-good-to-be-true
nature of grace that inseparably connects us to the God of repeat
offenders. Thank you, Paul, for reminding me, in Letters from
Jesus, that "it is finished." I keep forgetting.
Tullian Tchividjian, author of One Way Love: Inexhaustible
Grace for an Exhausted WorldI don't know anyone who hasn't
approached the book of Revelation without fear and foreboding--and
mostly avoided it even after reading it. My friend, Paul Ellis, has
written a monumentally important book, Letters from Jesus,
that will deliver the reader from confusion and fear to eager
fascination and joy--I've never read anything like it. I love the
way Paul writes and communicates the truth with wit and humor,
while his scholarly diligence undergirds and shines through
everything he offers. I love this book!
Ralph Harris, best-selling author of Life According to Perfect
and God's Astounding Opinion of YouPaul Ellis does an amazing
job of revealing the heart of Jesus in these often very
misunderstood letters. Legalists have used these passages of
scripture to strike fear into the hearts of believers for many
years. Paul helps us understand what Jesus is saying to his early
church by taking the culture and context of each letter and
breaking it down line by line. We get a clearer picture of what
Jesus was saying and also how it applies to us today. I really
enjoyed this book and it ministered to me greatly. I would
encourage anyone who has wrestled with these scriptures to check
this book out.
Jeremiah Johnson, author and senior pastor at Grace Point Church,
KYWow! Wow! I related to every letter to every church. At one time
I could have earned the title, "Queen of the Laodicean Church." But
once I made my trade for gold from Jesus, my eyes were opened to
grace, and I became a hot mess of blubbering gratefulness. I soon
found myself rich, but kicked to the curb because I couldn't preach
the cheap law anymore. Abandoned, but not forsaken, Jesus has been
reading those first six letters to me for years and encouraging me
to keep on keepin' on. I just didn't realize they were already in
the Bible! Paul, thanks for finding them in the attic and dusting
them off for me! This book is deep encouragement for anyone who
believes and preaches the gospel without compromise.
Tricia Gunn, author of Unveiling Jesus and founder of
Parresia.I used to read Jesus' letters to the churches and cringe.
Somehow I knew there was something I was missing. Thank you, Paul!
Finally a grace-centered explanation giving the reader both a
historical, applicable, and relevant interpretation of these
important but often misunderstood chapters. I highly recommend this
groundbreaking work!
Nate Tanner, evangelist and president at L3 International
Ministries
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