"From studying Paul's letter to the Romans, we can learn the content of the Christian faith like nowhere else in the New Testament. Paul's words are loaded with divine truth and require careful study and thought. Indeed the letter to the Romans is a theological jewel, but Paul's discussions in the letter are sensible and practical. "As the name of the letter indicates, Paul wrote it to a church in a city known as Rome. At the same time without knowing it, he wrote it to the whole world and for all the ages, supporting the efforts of cross-cultural ministry and providing a key to understanding the Bible. So even though this great letter was addressed to the saints in Rome during the first century, its message is eternal, and its mandates are universal." -French L. Arrington
For more detail, see D. A. Carson and Douglas J. Moo, An Introduction to the New Testament, 2nd ed. ... according to Romans,” in The Doctrine on Which the Church Stands or Falls: Justification in Historical, Biblical, Theological, ...
Scripture reveals that the great business of life is to glorify God by enjoying Him forever. In this paradigm-shattering work, John Piper reveals that the debate between duty and delight doesn't truly exist: Delightisour duty.
In this epistle, written to the founders of the church in Rome, he sets out some of his ideas on the importance of faith in overcoming mankind's innate sinfulness and in obtaining redemption. With an introduction by Ruth Rendell
For John Piper, this impact is very personal. He does not just admire and trust Paul. He loves him. Piper gives us thirty glimpses into why his heart and mind respond this way.
God turned Franklin Graham away from drugs, alcohol and motorcycle gangs. God can change us, too. We read about Paul's conversion. Paul's conversion story is given in chapters 9, 22 and 26 of the book of Acts. Christ appeared to Paul ...
Living the Letters invites you to rediscover the power of the written word. This study guide highlights one of the greatest letters ever written: Paul's message to the young church in Philippi.
Heaven is Not My Home by David James Burge
See chapter 1: 10, where at the outset our Lord says to John, “What thou seest write in a book and send to the seven assemblies in Asia. ... They are the greatest letters ever written, by the greatest missionary who ever lived.
In his second book titled Letters, C. J. Frost takes us on a journey of the heart and soul.
This vision of and invitation to the work of global missions challenges Christians to cultivate a holy ambition to preach Christ where he has not been named.