Paul's letter to the
Romans is incredibly rich, fundamental in significance,
practical, challenging, encouraging and comforting. Romans has its
difficult passages, of course, but the book isn't as difficult as we've
thought it to be. We discuss some of those difficult passages and topics
in this book:
• How does preaching
justification by faith establish law? (3:31)
• Do people deduce
moral laws by unaided reason? (1 :8ff)
• Is the Christian
freed from law? (6:14; 7:1-6)
• Who is the
"wretched dead man" of chapter 7?
• Is there a mass
conversion of Jews yet to come? (chapter 11)
Why not begin a
study of Romans for yourself? This commentary can help you.