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The Gospel as It Really Is: Romans Simply Explained (Welwyn Commentary)

por Stuart Olyott

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Perhaps no other part of Scripture has had as profound an influence on the story of the Christian church as Paul's epistle to the Romans. Luther said of Romans, 'It can never be read or considered too much or too well, and the more it is handled, the more delightful it becomes and the better it tastes.'This epistle is not a document intended only for the eyes of the seminary students or academics. It is not a treatise for theological experts. It is not a piece of specialized instruction for church officers, or a written lecture for preachers and pastors. It is a letter. And it is to ordinary people. Romans sets before us the gospel which the ordinary believer in the New Testament churches loved, and lived by. It is the gospel which was believed by the men and women, boys and girls who were saved by God's grace there in Rome.In this book the author aims to present a simple introduction to Romans for the ordinary reader today. His exposition goes straight to the heart of the passage, avoiding technicalities or obscure textural criticism.… (más)
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Perhaps no other part of Scripture has had as profound an influence on the story of the Christian church as Paul's epistle to the Romans. Luther said of Romans, 'It can never be read or considered too much or too well, and the more it is handled, the more delightful it becomes and the better it tastes.'This epistle is not a document intended only for the eyes of the seminary students or academics. It is not a treatise for theological experts. It is not a piece of specialized instruction for church officers, or a written lecture for preachers and pastors. It is a letter. And it is to ordinary people. Romans sets before us the gospel which the ordinary believer in the New Testament churches loved, and lived by. It is the gospel which was believed by the men and women, boys and girls who were saved by God's grace there in Rome.In this book the author aims to present a simple introduction to Romans for the ordinary reader today. His exposition goes straight to the heart of the passage, avoiding technicalities or obscure textural criticism.

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