The Grand Plan - Hearing Him
Step 2 of the Journey

Stop trying to buy God's love.
The bill has already been paid.

A visual and deep guide to understanding the logic of the Cross. Discover why you no longer need to live on the religious "performance treadmill."

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Do you feel like you're living on a "spiritual treadmill"?

You run, you try hard, you strive to be a better person, but at the end of the day, that feeling of "debt" and insufficiency remains.

The world taught us that we need to climb an endless ladder of rules to reach God.

But what if the Gospel isn't about you climbing up?
What if it's about Him coming down?

"The Grand Plan" is not another rulebook. It is the receipt that your debt is paid in full.

What you will discover

The Logic of the Cross Explained

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The Ladder vs. The Elevator

Understand the brutal difference between Religion (human effort) and the Gospel (Divine Grace). Stop exhausting your legs.

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The Judge's Dilemma

How can God be Just (punish evil) and Loving (save you) at the same time? A legal explanation that will blow your mind.

Tetelestai

The historical meaning of Jesus' shout of victory and why it zeroes out your spiritual bank account for good.

How much is your freedom worth?

Many pay thousands for therapy and courses to deal with guilt. This guide goes to the root of the problem.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to have read the first book?

It's not mandatory, but recommended. Book 1 ("Start Here") introduces you to Jesus. This Book 2 ("The Grand Plan") explains what He did on the Cross. They complete each other.

Is it hard to understand?

Not at all. We use simple analogies (like courtrooms, banks, and elevators) to explain profound theological concepts.

Who is this book for?

For anyone who feels guilty, unworthy, or thinks they need to "do things" for God to like them. It is a manual for freedom.