LIFE IS UNFORGIVING...... BUT GOD IS NOTUnderstanding Consequences, Grace, and the God Who RedeemsLife does not reverse what your choices set in motion. But it is not the final Author of your story. We have all heard it said, in boardrooms and living rooms, in counseling sessions and quiet moments alone: life is unforgiving. The statement carries weight because it echoes something true. Choices have consequences, and the world rarely reverses what has already been set in motion.
But that is only half the sentence. Through the lives of Peter, David, John Mark, and the prodigal son, Bishop Osei Koduah walks readers through Scripture's most honest witnesses to failure, and its most persistent witnesses to grace. This book refuses two easy exits: the false comfort that consequences are an illusion, and the false conclusion that a season of discipline is the last word on your usefulness to God.
Instead, it holds both truths together, consequence and mercy, with open hands. With pastoral clarity and careful biblical exposition, Bishop Koduah leads readers from Sunday conviction to Monday obedience, offering not an excuse for the past but an anchor for what comes next. Life is unforgiving. God is not. Let this book walk you through both halves of that truth until you arrive at a fuller, more hopeful one."Every hard word in this book is followed, sooner or later, by a harder mercy.
Let Bishop Koduah walk you through both halves of that truth, chapter by chapter, until you arrive where I did."
LIFE IS UNFORGIVING...... BUT GOD IS NOTUnderstanding Consequences, Grace, and the God Who RedeemsLife does not reverse what your choices set in motion. But it is not the final Author of your story. We have all heard it said, in boardrooms and living rooms, in counseling sessions and quiet moments alone: life is unforgiving. The statement carries weight because it echoes something true. Choices have consequences, and the world rarely reverses what has already been set in motion.
But that is only half the sentence. Through the lives of Peter, David, John Mark, and the prodigal son, Bishop Osei Koduah walks readers through Scripture's most honest witnesses to failure, and its most persistent witnesses to grace. This book refuses two easy exits: the false comfort that consequences are an illusion, and the false conclusion that a season of discipline is the last word on your usefulness to God.
Instead, it holds both truths together, consequence and mercy, with open hands. With pastoral clarity and careful biblical exposition, Bishop Koduah leads readers from Sunday conviction to Monday obedience, offering not an excuse for the past but an anchor for what comes next. Life is unforgiving. God is not. Let this book walk you through both halves of that truth until you arrive at a fuller, more hopeful one."Every hard word in this book is followed, sooner or later, by a harder mercy.
Let Bishop Koduah walk you through both halves of that truth, chapter by chapter, until you arrive where I did."