How do we appropriate grace in our lives and what was God’s original intent for grace/Have you ever felt as though you were living at the end of your rope? Maybe you're struggling with maintaining your convictions, or understanding how its' possible to be holy when you're surrounded by a world of sin. The Apostle Paul struggled with the same war. In the book of Romans, Paul says it is no longer him sinning, but his flesh. Later he shares what has become a famous quote in his second letter to the church at Corinth. He talks about an experience he couldn't quite define. He said he was unsure about whether he was in the body or out of the body. One thing he was clear about, however, was God's response to him. He asked God to deliver him three times from a thorn in a flesh. Gods response, "my grace is sufficient for you. My strength is made perfect in weakness." If God's definition of grace is strength mad perfect" how has this cheap message of grace become so popular?In "Inexhaustible Grace" Bishop Sinegal shares powerful keys to altering the common epistemological view of grace. You can live free from sin. God is able to keep you from falling. God's grace never runs out. The cross didn't free you to sin without consequence. The gospel is that it has freed you from sin without guilt or shame. Bishop Demetrius J. Sinegal is noted world wide as an end-time Apostle and Prophet of God. He has been seen frequently on TBN s Praise the Lord program, The Word Network, Impact Network, and other national and international television broadcasts. He serves as the Chief Apostle and Presiding Bishop of the Kingdom Churches In Covenant International. Additionally, he is the Senior Pastor of The Kingom Church with locations in Georgia, and throughout Texas. Bishop Sinegal is the husband of Lady LaQuita V. Sinegal, and together they share in life and ministry.