Grafted Into Christ: The End of the Old, The Root of the New is a profound unveiling of what it truly means to be joined to the Lord Jesus Christ - not as religious followers trying to become better people, but as branches fully united to the True Vine.
Drawing from Paul's revelation in Romans 11, this book confronts one of the most misunderstood realities in the Christian life:
God did not improve the wild branch.
He cut it off.
And then, by sheer grace, He grafted it into Christ Himself.
From this heavenly vantage point, the entire Christian experience takes on new meaning:
- Salvation is not self-transformation; it is union with Christ.
- Holiness is not human effort; it is the Life of the Vine expressed through the branch.
- Growth is not striving upward; it is receiving the continual flow of His grace.
- Righteousness is not achieved; it is shared.
- Fruit is not demanded; it is produced.
- The Christian life is not imitation; it is participation.
Across thirty-two rich, revelatory chapters, you will discover:
- The finality of the old nature
- The miracle of divine grafting
- The law of the Spirit of Life
- The atmosphere of sonship
- The Spirit's warfare against the flesh
- The formation of Christ within
- The abundance of the Root
- The fullness of God filling the believer
- The eternal purpose of God in union with His Son
This book calls the believer out of the exhausting cycle of performance and into the restful, glorious reality of abiding in Christ. It exposes the futility of self-effort, the emptiness of religious striving, and the impossibility of bearing fruit apart from Him.
Most importantly, it unveils Christ not as an example we strive to emulate,
but as the
very Life we now live.
If you long for deeper intimacy with Jesus...
If you are weary of trying to produce what only God can give...
If you want to understand who you truly are in Him...
If you desire to walk in the freedom, rest, and power of the New Covenant...
...then this book will open your eyes, anchor your heart, and transform your walk.
You are no longer wild.
You are no longer striving.
You are no longer trying to attach yourself to Christ.
You have been grafted into Him.
His Life is your life.
His Fruit is your fruit.
His fullness is your fullness.
And the Father finds His pleasure in you
because He finds His Son in you.