The Letter to the Romans (2 Units)
The gospel — "the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes"—
is the subject of Paul's letter to the church in Rome. The apostle
offers a clear exposition of the lost condition of man, and of God's
plan to save him through Christ's work on the cross. New believers learn
of their identification with Christ and how, in the power of the Holy
Spirit, they can live a victorious life. Mature believers can enjoy the
deeper truts of doctrine, prophecy, and Christian living. Paul answers
every objection that man can have to the gospel and God's grace. This concise study of Romans is enhanced by William MacDonald's own paraphrase of the letter to the Romans as well as through the suggested questitons for group discussion. --------------- For over sixty years, William MacDonald addressed the key issues of Christianity in clear and simple terms. Leaving a promising business career to serve the Lord Jesus, he traveled worldwide, proclaiming the unsearchable riches of Christ. His more than eighty works are characterized by an economy of words that only comes by a major time investment in God’s Word. Although William MacDonald went to be with the Lord in 2008, his writing ministry continues to instruct and teach thousands of people today. |
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Paul and His Plans (Romans 1:1-17)
Chapter 2 The Sin Question (Romans 1:18–3:20)
Chapter 3 Salvation (Romans 3:21-31)
Chapter 4 Justified by Faith (Romans 4:1-25)
Chapter 5 Adam and Christ (Romans 5:1-21)
Chapter 6 On to Victory (Romans 6:1-23)
Chapter 7 Bondage! (Romans 7:1-25)
Chapter 8 Freedom! (Romans 8:1-39)
Chapter 9 The Case of the Jew (Romans 9:11–1:36)
Chapter 10 Love Fulfills the Law (Romans 12:1–13:14)
Chapter 11 The Weak Brother (Romans 14:1–15:13
Chapter 12 People and Places (Romans 15:14–16:27)