Digital Logos Edition
Drawing from the great doctrinal heritage of the Reformed faith, Dan Doriani brings clarity and unique insight to the many practical lessons on Christian living and salvation found in book of Romans.
With verse by verse commentary, Doriani examines Paul’s message to the early church in Rome in detail, providing readers with historical, cultural, and biblical context for each chapter, along with structural analysis and theological lessons. This comprehensive commentary explores the core of Pauline theology, touching on themes of righteousness, church unity, justification, and the application of faith in our daily lives.
As the newest addition to the Reformed Expository Commentary Series, this book will teach and encourage all readers and inspire pastors in their own expository preaching ministry. An experienced pastor and theological scholar, Doriani includes personal and corporate applications that are helpful for church teachers, students, and professors alike.
“the gospel is the wrap that holds the meal together. The gospel lets believers hear the whole as good news.” (Page 28)
“Every believer is a saint, by the imputed righteousness of Christ” (Page 20)
“First, sin entered the world through one man, Adam. Second, death entered the world through sin. As John Stott writes, ‘As Adam was the door through which sin entered, so sin was the door through which death entered.’6 Third, death came to all, not just a few. Fourth, death came ‘because all sinned.’” (Page 171)
“Paul belongs to Jesus and his cause. Every believer does, for we ‘were once slaves of sin’ but have become ‘slaves of righteousness.’” (Page 16)
“No one compelled Pharaoh to sin. He acted according to his nature and established patterns. God” (Page 327)
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David Anfinrud
1/11/2022