The Book of Romans: Righteousness in Christ: 21st Century Biblical Commentary Series, cartea 6
Autor Woodrow Kroll Ed Hindson, Mal Couchen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 aug 2017 – vârsta ani
CAN YOU HANDLE THE TRUTH?
EVERY HUMAN BEING ON EARTH IS SEEKING FOR TRUTH AND MEANING - something so incredibly profound that their life will be changed forever. This commentary by Woodrow Kroll has the answer to your search. The book of Romans removes all of our alibis, all our pretenses, all or attempts at self-justification and proves that the righteousness of Christ is our only hope of redemption.
In the summer of A.D. 386, Augustine studied the boo of Romans and found the answer to his question: How can I be righteous before a holy God? At the moment Augustine came to Christ and his writings still impact the Church today.
In November 1515, a professor of sacred theology at the University of Wittenberg, Germany, began to expound this epistle to his students. As he prepared his lectures, he became more and more convinced that "the just shall live by faith". Through the reading of this epistle, Martin Luther was born into the family of God.
In May 1738, John Wesley unwilling attended a meeting where someone was reading Luther's Preface to the Epistle to the Romans. Wesley wrote in his journal, "I felt I did trust in Christ,Christ alone, for my salvation; and an assurance was given me that he had taken my sin away, even mine, and saved me from the law of sin and death. " This event, more than any other, launched the evangelical revival of the eighteenth century.
John Calvin, he great Swiss reformed and theologian said of this epistle, "When anyone understands the Epistle, he has passage opened to him to the understanding of the whole Scriptures."
No book of Scriptures has played a more significant role in the history of the Church. It has led men and woman from every nation and every walk of life to evaluate their lives and trust in God's grace. Studying Romans can have the same effect on you as it has had on other readers if your heart is prepared for change.
EVERY HUMAN BEING ON EARTH IS SEEKING FOR TRUTH AND MEANING - something so incredibly profound that their life will be changed forever. This commentary by Woodrow Kroll has the answer to your search. The book of Romans removes all of our alibis, all our pretenses, all or attempts at self-justification and proves that the righteousness of Christ is our only hope of redemption.
In the summer of A.D. 386, Augustine studied the boo of Romans and found the answer to his question: How can I be righteous before a holy God? At the moment Augustine came to Christ and his writings still impact the Church today.
In November 1515, a professor of sacred theology at the University of Wittenberg, Germany, began to expound this epistle to his students. As he prepared his lectures, he became more and more convinced that "the just shall live by faith". Through the reading of this epistle, Martin Luther was born into the family of God.
In May 1738, John Wesley unwilling attended a meeting where someone was reading Luther's Preface to the Epistle to the Romans. Wesley wrote in his journal, "I felt I did trust in Christ,Christ alone, for my salvation; and an assurance was given me that he had taken my sin away, even mine, and saved me from the law of sin and death. " This event, more than any other, launched the evangelical revival of the eighteenth century.
John Calvin, he great Swiss reformed and theologian said of this epistle, "When anyone understands the Epistle, he has passage opened to him to the understanding of the whole Scriptures."
No book of Scriptures has played a more significant role in the history of the Church. It has led men and woman from every nation and every walk of life to evaluate their lives and trust in God's grace. Studying Romans can have the same effect on you as it has had on other readers if your heart is prepared for change.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781617154645
ISBN-10: 1617154644
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: AMG Publishers
Colecția AMG Publishers
Seria 21st Century Biblical Commentary Series
ISBN-10: 1617154644
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: AMG Publishers
Colecția AMG Publishers
Seria 21st Century Biblical Commentary Series
Recenzii
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Notă biografică
WOODROW KROLL is the President and senior Bible teacher of Back to the Bible broadcast, heard or translated daily on more than nine hundred radio stations around the world. He is also the speaker on the daily radio short feature The Bible Minute and the weekly television program also called Back to the Bible. An author of over three dozen books, Dr. Kroll's clear, incisive, and practical teaching of the Bible is widely appreciate throughout the world.
Cuprins
CONTENTS
Introduction xi
I PROLOGUE: THE BIBLICAL DEFINITION OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
1. Greetings to the Roman Christians 3
Romans 1:1-7
2. Paul's Desire to Visit Rome 7
Romans 1:8-16
3. The Righteous Shall Live by Faith 13
II CONDEMNATION: THE HUMAN NEED FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS
4. Inmoral People are Condemned 21
Romans 1:18-32
5. Moral People Are Condemned 29
Romans 2:1-16
6. Jewish people Are Condemned 133
Romans 2:17- 3:8
7. All People Are Condemned 39
Romans 3:9-20
III JUSTIFICATION: THE DIVINE PROVISION OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
8. Justification by Faith Explained 47
Romans 3:21-31
9. Justification by Faith Ilustrated 55
Romans 4:1-25
10. Justification by Faith Experienced 63
Romans 5:1-11
11. Justification by Faith Imputed 75
IV SANTIFICATION: THE CHRISTIAN'S NEED FOR HOLINESS
12. Sanctification Explained in Principle 89
Romans 6:1-14
13. Sanctification Explained in Practice 97
Romans 6:15-23
14. Sanctification and the Demands of the Law 105
Romans 7:1-6
15. Sanctification and the Batle Within 111
Romans 7:7-25
16. Sanctification and Freedom from Sin's Power 121
Romans 8:1-13
17. Sanctification and the Benefits of Sonship 127
Romans 8:14-17
18. Sanctification and the Prospects for the Future 135
Romans 8:18-30
19. Sanctification and the Power of God 145
Romans 8:31-39
V REDEMPTION: THE DIVINE PURPOSE FOR ISRAEL
20. The Sovereignty of God and Israel's Past 153
Romans 9:1-33
21. Human Responsability and Israel's Present 165
Romans 10:1-21
22. The Purpose of God and Israel's Future 175
Romans 11:1-36
VI APPLICATION: THE CHRISTIAN'S NEED FOR BIBLICAL LIVING
23. Living a Life of Sacrifice 189
Romans 12:1-8
24. Living a Life of Service 197
Romans 12:9-21
25. Living a Life of Submission 207
Romans 13:1-14
26. Living a Life of Sensitivity 217
Romans 14:1 15:13
27. Paul's Future Plans 231
Romans 15:14-33
28. Paul's Personal Greetings 237
Romans 16:1-24
29. Doxology 245
Romans 16:25-27
Appendix: Letter Writing in the Bible 249
Bibliography 253
Notes 255
Introduction xi
I PROLOGUE: THE BIBLICAL DEFINITION OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
1. Greetings to the Roman Christians 3
Romans 1:1-7
2. Paul's Desire to Visit Rome 7
Romans 1:8-16
3. The Righteous Shall Live by Faith 13
II CONDEMNATION: THE HUMAN NEED FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS
4. Inmoral People are Condemned 21
Romans 1:18-32
5. Moral People Are Condemned 29
Romans 2:1-16
6. Jewish people Are Condemned 133
Romans 2:17- 3:8
7. All People Are Condemned 39
Romans 3:9-20
III JUSTIFICATION: THE DIVINE PROVISION OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
8. Justification by Faith Explained 47
Romans 3:21-31
9. Justification by Faith Ilustrated 55
Romans 4:1-25
10. Justification by Faith Experienced 63
Romans 5:1-11
11. Justification by Faith Imputed 75
IV SANTIFICATION: THE CHRISTIAN'S NEED FOR HOLINESS
12. Sanctification Explained in Principle 89
Romans 6:1-14
13. Sanctification Explained in Practice 97
Romans 6:15-23
14. Sanctification and the Demands of the Law 105
Romans 7:1-6
15. Sanctification and the Batle Within 111
Romans 7:7-25
16. Sanctification and Freedom from Sin's Power 121
Romans 8:1-13
17. Sanctification and the Benefits of Sonship 127
Romans 8:14-17
18. Sanctification and the Prospects for the Future 135
Romans 8:18-30
19. Sanctification and the Power of God 145
Romans 8:31-39
V REDEMPTION: THE DIVINE PURPOSE FOR ISRAEL
20. The Sovereignty of God and Israel's Past 153
Romans 9:1-33
21. Human Responsability and Israel's Present 165
Romans 10:1-21
22. The Purpose of God and Israel's Future 175
Romans 11:1-36
VI APPLICATION: THE CHRISTIAN'S NEED FOR BIBLICAL LIVING
23. Living a Life of Sacrifice 189
Romans 12:1-8
24. Living a Life of Service 197
Romans 12:9-21
25. Living a Life of Submission 207
Romans 13:1-14
26. Living a Life of Sensitivity 217
Romans 14:1 15:13
27. Paul's Future Plans 231
Romans 15:14-33
28. Paul's Personal Greetings 237
Romans 16:1-24
29. Doxology 245
Romans 16:25-27
Appendix: Letter Writing in the Bible 249
Bibliography 253
Notes 255
Descriere
The book of Romans has rightly been called "the Constitution of Christianity." In this one letter are recorded the doctrines of justification, sanctification, divine condemnation, divine election, the perseverance of the saints, total depravity, the last judgment, the fall of man, the revelation of God in nature, and so much more. In his commentary, Dr. Kroll indicates that the letter to the church in Rome was Paul's way of depositing a handbook of Christian doctrine into the capital of the Roman Empire.