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Part Five of Barnhouse’s commentary considers the Christian life in practical terms, “For the Christian life is not withdrawal from the world.” Entitled “God’s Grace,” Part Five takes a look at Romans 5:12–21. Barnhouse expresses the purpose of this section of the epistle in messages such as “Adam Versus Christ,” “Reigning in Life,” “The Pure Doctrine of Grace,” and “God’s Motives for Grace” to...

and the betatron to penetrate the heart of the invisible atom, so we use the word grace to penetrate the infinite heart of God. By no other way can a creature come to the Creator; and by no other means can a sinner stand before a holy God. The first great point about grace is that God never withholds grace because of sin. The fundamental idea of our text is that no dam erected by sin can stop the flow of God’s grace. The great dams of the world, such as Assouan, Hoover, Bonneville,
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