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2015 by Jessica Thompson
Published by Bethany House Publishers
11400 Hampshire Avenue South
Bloomington, Minnesota 55438
www.bethanyhouse.com
Bethany House Publishers is a division of
Baker Publishing Group, Grand Rapids, Michigan
www . bakerpublishinggroup . com
Ebook edition created 2015
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any meansfor example, electronic, photocopy, recordingwithout the prior written permission of the publisher. The only exception is brief quotations in printed reviews.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC. Library of Congress Control Number: 2014041511
ISBN 978-1-4412-6520-3
Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture quotations are from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version (ESV), copyright 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. ESV Text Edition: 2007
Scripture quotations identified KJV are from the King James Version of the Bible.
Scripture quotations identified THE MESSAGE are from The Message by Eugene H. Peterson, copyright 1993, 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002. Used by permission of NavPress Publishing Group. All rights reserved.
Cover design by Jennifer Parker
Author is represented by Wolgemuth and Associates.
Nothing changes the way we relate to others more than knowing how God relates to us. Knowing how God loves us and forgives us and is gracious and merciful toward us and forbears with us inevitably affects the way we think about other people. My good friend Jessica Thompson has written a book that articulates who God is for us and then shows how that changes the way we are toward others. Thank you, Jessica, for reminding me that God always meets my mess with his mercy and my failure with his forgiveness. Knowing this makes me want to love God and others.
Tullian Tchividjian, founder of Liberate and author of One Way Love: Inexhaustible Grace for an Exhausted World
We need grace in all our relationships. So much loneliness, feeling betrayed, alienation, anger, vengeance, sadness, grief find their roots in relational conflict. Jessica humbly guides us to see that only by being a recipient of Gods grace can we be agents of grace in our relationships. She does this with humor, honesty, and confession from her own experience, not with advice as a relational guru.
Justin S. Holcomb, Episcopal priest, seminary professor, and author of On the Grace of God
Everyday Grace is for all who have struggled to accept their children and honor their parents and initiate with their neighbors and forgive their spouses and respect their bosses and celebrate their rivals. But it is not filled with practical tips that would trivialize the difficulty of these things. Nor is it a book of relational psychology that would strategize a resolution to these things. Instead, it is filled with the Scriptures that speak to these thingshelping us to rest in Christs covering of all our relational failure and inviting us to change by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Nancy Guthrie, Bible teacher and author
Relational paradise was lost when our first parents fell into sin. Our desire for change in this area is anywhere between cautiously optimistic and downright cynical. What I enjoy about Everyday Grace is that Thompson simply cannot get over the one hope for true reconciliation: God, in Christ, has befriended us.
Gloria Furman, author of Glimpses of Grace and Treasuring Christ When Your Hands Are Full
Relationships are hard. We know this. Jessica Thompson knows this too and shares how she fights to take her gaze off herself and onto the only one who can help our broken relationshipsJesus. Her method doesnt come from a list of ways to implement change; rather, she focuses on the gospel that transforms hearts and minds. Be encouraged by the good news as you read Everyday Grace , for it is the gospel that is our only Hope for our relationship problem.
Trillia Newbell, author of Fear and Faith : Finding the Peace Your Heart Craves and United : Captured by God s Vision for Diversity
To my Cody
Your commitment to love me through it all is astounding. You reflect the way Christ loves the church. I love you.
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Endorsements
Dedication
Foreword by Elyse Fitzpatrick 11
Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Few Notes Before You Start
1. The Problem With Us
2. The Perfection of God
3. How Do We Change?
4. God Our Father and Our Relationships With Our Children
5. Jesus Our Friend and Our Friendships
6. Gods Mission and Our Relationships With Our Communities
7. God Our Husband and Our Marriages
8. Jesus Our Brother and Our Relationships With Our Families
9. Jesus Our High Priest and Our Relationships With Church Members
11. The Holy Spirit Our Comforter/Helper and Our Relationships With Difficult People
12. The Gospel for the Relationship Failure
Notes
About the Author
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M y mind is weak. I sit down to write these acknowledgments fully aware that I am going to forget some very key people. So if you are reading this hoping to see your name and it isnt here, I am sorry. I have had too much chocolate today and not enough brain food and other various excuses.
Thank you to Erik Wolgemuth. This would not have happened without your continual input and encouragement. You are more than my agent; you are a dear friend and a trusted mentor of sorts. Thank you for putting up with me and my silliness and my horrible grammar.
Thank you to my husband. From fifteen to forty you have been the one who has known the worst about me and continued to love me. I am grateful for you, beyond words.
Thank you to my family. Mom, we are beyond blessed to share all that we share. You are my mom, teacher, mentor, friend, hero, fellow traveler, and co-worker; I love you. Dad, your faithfulness and commitment to always love is inspiring. To my brothers, James and Joel,... J3 4evah.
Thank you to my kids, Wes, Hayden, and Allie. Thank you for loving me. You teach me every single day what grace and kindness look like.
Thank you to my church family, Westview Church. To my pastor, Jesse, and his fabulous wife, Angie, you guys are the best. To my gospel community, Mark, Keri, Katie, Anthony, Kelley, Wayne, and Kei, thank you for your prayers. You all support me in such practical and beautiful ways. I love you.
Thank you to all those who teach me through their writing: Jami Nato, Lore Ferguson, Gloria Furman, Trillia Newbell, Sammy Rhodes, David Zahl, Paul Zahl, Scotty Smith, Preston Sprinkle, Nancy Guthrie, Timothy Paul Jones, Daniel Montgomery, Barb Duguid, Hannah Singer, Wayne Houk, the whole She Reads Truth family, Tullian Tchividjian, Steve Brown, Justin Holcomb.
Thank you to my fellow Dropping Keys peeps: Kimm Crandall, Lauren Larkin, Jeff Block, Chad West, and Rachel Cohen. You all just do not stop dispensing the good newsI love it.
A F EW N OTES B EFORE Y OU S TART
A fter I ran a quick search on Amazon for Christian Relationship Books, I was stunned to find over twenty thousand results. Over twenty thousand books on relationships from a Christian worldview are for sale right now. This is a staggering numberand, yes, I realize I am just adding to itbut let me tell you why this book will be different from the majority of books out there on relationships. I dont have a bunch of great advice. Now, before you start wondering, Why in the world did I buy this book ? let me tell you why I think this is good news. Its good because as Christians, we dont need any more relationship advice! Those twenty thousand Christian Relationship Books can give you advice on how to be a better wife, mother, daughter, friend, employee, and so on. There are experts from every field who can tell you exactly how to maximize your influence, or build a legacy, or make your children excel, or have the best marriage on the block. Those might all be fine and may actually workfor a time.
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