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Romans is packed with a rich theology that describes the weight of sin, the freedom from the law, and the hope of grace. It is Paul’s most concise and thought-provoking epistle. John G. Butler’s commentary unpacks this important book for today’s reader. He explains and exposits the key themes of Romans for pastors and students of the Bible today.
John G. Butler originally from Iowa, has been a Baptist minister for over fifty years and a pastor for over thirty-five years with pastorates in Clinton, Iowa; Williamsburg, Ohio; Detroit, Michigan; and Chicago, Illinois. Having attended Tennessee Temple University and graduated from Cedarville University, he also authored the 25-volume Bible Biography Series, a 10-volume Study of the Savior series about Jesus Christ, and the 4-volume Butler's Daily Bible Reading set, a unique daily devotional focusing on expository Bible study.
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“this chapter focuses on the matter of sanctification, that is, holy living after one is saved. The emphasis” (Page 63)
“But let not the unpeaceful situation be the Christian’s fault” (Page 141)
“Coming to the Jews showed that God was true in what He said and promised.” (Page 159)
“Nothing cleans up the mouth like salvation, and few things evidence salvation like the tongue.” (Page 109)
“Salvation not only changes one’s eternal destiny but also changes one’s everyday deportment.” (Page 77)
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