Have you ever read a Bible verse and felt a sudden wave of fear instead of peace?
You're not alone. For millions of believers, certain passages of scripture have become sources of anxiety rather than freedom, verses that seem to threaten their salvation, question their standing before God, or put them back on a treadmill of performance they can never quite escape.
Misunderstood Verses Volume 1 takes twelve of the most feared passages in the New Testament and brings them back to what they were always meant to be - invitations to rest, not warnings to strive.
Rooted in grace theology and written with pastoral warmth, each chapter reveals the original context, the common misreading, and the liberating truth that has been there all along. You will discover that:
The "license to sin" fear actually misunderstands what grace does to desire - Falling from grace has nothing to do with moral failure - The invitation of Revelation 3:20 is not about salvation - it's about intimacy - John 3:16 asks far less of your faith than you've been led to believe - And much more across twelve grace-centered explorations
This is not a book about lowering the standard. It is a book about finding the solid ground that was always beneath your feet - the finished work of Jesus Christ, complete, sufficient, and freely given.
If you have ever felt like the Bible was more burden than blessing, this book was written for you.