Romans is Nearly Here!

Hi friends,

For the past six months I have been working hard on the commentary for The Grace Bible: Romans. Here are three things you need to know:

  1. Draft chapters of the new book are available now on my Patreon page
  2. The Kindle version is available for pre-order
  3. The book description looks like this:

Paul’s letter to the Romans is the most quoted, most powerful, and most life-changing letter ever written. In it, Paul unveils God’s great plan to rescue broken humanity and fill the earth with a new creation.

Romans dives deep into the great themes of the gospel: Salvation by grace, the gift of righteousness, and our shared life with Christ. Paul also touches on the new covenant, the role of the law, the struggle between the flesh and the spirit, and more. Romans was the spark that lit the Reformation, and it will ignite your faith too.

With more than 1,700 insightful entries, The Grace Bible: Romans is a verse-by-verse commentary that makes Paul’s monumental letter practical and personal. This easy-to-read book is a must-have for anyone who wants to dig into the treasures in Scripture – pastors, teachers, students, and everyday believers alike.

Have you ever asked, “How do I read this scripture through a new covenant lens?” If so, The Grace Bible series is for you. Here you will find no guilt or condemnation and none of the usual calls for blood, sweat, and tears. Our focus is on Jesus Christ—who he is, what he has done, and what you can do because of what he has done.

I hope you are looking forward to the newest (and biggest!) book in the Grace Bible series.

Paul

1 thought on “Romans is Nearly Here!

  1. bevrleigh's avatar

    Thank you for this post. The last line as to “What He has done” is easy, just respond. He is the Initiator of Love to us and we Respond: Gratitude and peace is the strength that carries us in HIS walk. Becoming available is how the Holy Spirit takes from what is His and makes it known to us…we “get to” grow up in Grace, which matures us and glories Him. He already sees us as already healed and whole because of His work on the Cross, and has set us apart for an intelligent purpose (holiness) that He reveals when we have eyes to see (Eph 2:7-10).

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