Hyper-grace is a term that Dr. Brown came up with because he doesn't agree with some aspects of the grace of Christ. Like our sins are forgiven...and there is a lot of assumptions and "twists" in what is being said too...here is a common one..grace believers don't believe in confessing sins..it's a lie based on "twisting" the words some speak....we are forgiven children of God...and we love to come to our Father and tell him our sins and about everything in our lives.
Works-based salvationists are very antagonistic towards the grace of Christ as it exposes their self-righteousness and their own efforts to "keep" salvation that is "freely given as a gift" by the grace of Christ through faith only.
I would suggest grace7x77 is being ungracious.
The theology is about future sin is not forgiven, we are expected empowered by the cross to walk in righteousness.
Now I do not mind what you choose to take as your theology or method of belief, but to say I am evil, unsaved, in need of repentance, when I am following Jesus's words, that is wrong. It is condemnation and judgementalism.
So though hyper-grace appears to be doing people a service in emphasising the loving nature of God, the sting in the tail is to say normal christians do not have the gospel at all. So this doctinal view is speading hatred and condemnation. If you dare to question their position rather than comparing points of view, they put their perspective as the only one.
As has been pointed out by many this is typical of cultists and the brainwashed. They continually claim they have had their mind changed, rather than the only way to resolve their behaviour with their beliefs is to take this odd theology. Emotions are powerful things, and willfully blind a person who wants to run away from a difficult problem.