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The Message of Romans John Stott

The Message of Romans By John Stott

The Message of Romans by John Stott


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Rejoice in the freedom of the gospel as revealed in Romans - with this timeless commentary by John Stott.

The Message of Romans Summary

The Message of Romans: God's Good News For The World by John Stott

Paul's letter to the young church in Rome has dramatically influenced Christians through the ages. It has been described as a 'gateway into heaven'. In this letter Paul gives a complete picture of the gospel - the fullest and grandest in the New Testament. His horizons are vast, taking in time and eternity, the past, present and future of humanity, and the great themes of justification, sanctification and glorification. This is the most personally rooted of John Stott's expositions, for he confesses to have re-encountered Paul's letter constantly throughout his Christian life. At the same time, her interacts with other commentators, some of whom are challenging interpretations that are time-honoured and traditional. He sees Romans as a Christian manifesto for our increasingly unstable world, emphasising the good news of freedom through Jesus Christ. Paul's vision of this freedom is astonishing. It overcomes ethnic conflict, the darkness of moral guilt, condemnation from God and alienation from others. It is a freedom to serve God and our neighbours in love.

About John Stott

The Revd Dr John Stott, CBE, was for many years Rector of All Souls Church, Langham Place, London, and chaplain to the Queen. Stott's global influence is well established, mainly through his work with Billy Graham and the Lausanne conferences - he was one of the principal authors of theLausanne Covenant in 1974. In 2005, Time magazine ranked Stott among the100 most influential people in the world. He passed away on July 27, 2011.

Table of Contents

General preface vii Author's preface ix Chief abbreviations xii Select bibliography Preliminary essay 1 Introduction: The gospel of God and Paul's eagerness to share it (1:1-17) 29 1. Paul and the gospel (1:1-6) 30 2. Paul and the Romans (1:7-13) 39 3. Paul and evangelism (1:14-17) 42 A. The wrath of God against all humankind (1:18 - 3:20) 50 4. Depraved Gentile society (1:18-32) 53 5. Critical moralizers (2:1-16) 65 6. Self-confident Jews (2:17 - 3:8) 76 7. The whole human race (3:9-20) 86 B. The grace of God in the gospel (3:21 - 8:39) 93 8. God's righteousness revealed and illustrated (3:21 - 4:25) 93 9. God's people united in Christ (5:1 - 6:23) 125 10. God's law and Christian discipleship (7:1-25) 179 11. God's Spirit in Gods children (8:1-39) 208C. The plan of God for Jews and Gentiles (9 - 11) 257 12. Israel's fall: God's purpose of election (9:1-33) 259 13. Israel's fault: God's dismay over her disobedience (10:1-21) 277 14. Israel's future: God's long-term design (11:1-32) 290 15. Doxology (11:33-36) 310 16. A manifesto of evangelism 314 D. The will of God for changed relationships (12:1 - 15:13) 318 17. Our relationship to God: consecrated bodies and renewed minds (12:1-2) 321 18. Our relationship to ourselves: thinking soberly about our gifts (12:3-8) 326 19. Our relationship to one another: love in the family of God (12:9-16) 331 20. Our relationship to our enemies: not retaliation but service (12:17-21) 335 21. Our relationship to the state: conscientious citizenship (13:1-7) 340 22. Our relationship to the law: neighbour-love as its fulfilment (13:8-10) 350 23. Our relationship to the day: living in the 'already' and the 'not yet' (13:11-14) 354 24. Our relationship to the weak: welcoming, and not despising, judging or offending them (14:1 - 15:13) 358 Conclusion: The providence of God in the ministry of Paul (15:14 - 16:27) 381 25. His apostolic service (15:14-22) 382 26. His travel plans (15:23-33) 389 27. His commendation and greetings (16:1-16) 398 28. His warnings, messages and doxology (16:17-27) 406 Study guide 414

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NGR9781789741506
9781789741506
1789741505
The Message of Romans: God's Good News For The World by John Stott
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Inter-Varsity Press
2020-10-22
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