Introductory Lectures on Romans [Paperback]

Introductory Lectures on Romans by William Kelly
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We all need a solid understanding of God and His gospel to mature in our Christian faith. More and more teaching focuses on all the comforts man gets from God instead of on the glory that belongs to God. These clear and concise lectures, with the text now tightly tied to the relevant passages in Romans, help to unveil God’s righteous way with man. Discover God’s righteousness and marvel in His love and provision for each of His own. Find out why William Kelly says that if God’s “grace attracts, His truth humbles, and leaves no room for vain boasting and self-confidence.”

Excerpt- From the very first we have these characteristics of the epistle disclosing themselves. The Apostle writes with the full assertion of his own apostolic dignity, but as a servant also. "Paul, a bondman of Jesus Christ"—an apostle "called," not born, still less as educated or appointed of man, but an apostle "called," as he says-"separated unto the gospel of God, which He had promised afore by His prophets." The connection is fully owned with that which had been from God of old. No fresh revelations from God can nullify those which preceded them; but as the prophets looked onward to what was coming, so is the gospel already come, supported by the past. There is mutual confirmation. Nevertheless, what is, is in no wise the same as what was or what will be. The past prepared the way, as it is said here, "which God had promised afore by His prophets in the holy scriptures, concerning His Son Jesus Christ our Lord [here we have the great central object of God's gospel, even the Person of Christ, God's Son], which was made of the seed of David according to the flesh" (v. 3). This last relation was the direct subject of the prophetic testimony, and Jesus had come accordingly. He was the promised Messiah, born King of the Jews.

Table of Contents

1. Romans 1: The Epistle to the Romans

2. Romans 1-2: The Epistle to the Romans

3. Romans 3-4:1-12: The Epistle to the Romans

4. Romans 4:13-5:11: The Epistle to the Romans

5. Romans 5:12-21: The Epistle to the Romans

6. Romans 6-7: The Epistle to the Romans

7. Romans 8: The Epistle to the Romans

8. Romans 9: The Epistle to the Romans

9. The Epistle to the Romans: Romans 10-11

10. Romans 12-16: The Epistle to the Romans

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