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The Interpretation of St. Paul’s Epistles to the Galatians, to the Ephesians, and to the Philippians is unavailable, but you can change that!

Thorough as a student of Greek, R. C. H. Lenski interprets the books of the New Testament with meticulous exegetical research while providing an original, literal translation of the text. With his conservative Lutheran perspective, he is unwavering in his high view of Scriptural authority, probing deeply and passionately—arguing his conclusions masterfully. Beyond exegesis, he provides...

anyone by boasting to deny even in part that God alone saved him. Now nothing so militates against God’s grace and what it does in saving us as the boasting of self-righteousness, the falsehood of Pelagianism and of synergism. To know what grace is, and to have saving faith in that grace, is to glory only in the Lord, 1 Cor. 1:31. 10) But what about “good works” for which even Christians are inclined to take at least some credit? Instead of there being any in advance of our quickening and having
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