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Romans: An Introduction and Commentary is unavailable, but you can change that!

F. F. Bruce offers commentary on the book of Romans, including information on church history, Paul’s involvement with and journey to Rome, Paul’s gospel as elucidated in the epistle, copies of the letter, and the overarching theme of flesh versus spirit.

supplied the energy for his mighty works (Matt. 12:28) and animated his whole life and ministry (Luke 4:14, 18). Thus the Spirit of God bears consentient witness with the personal spirit of Christians that they are children of God. God’s children, moreover, are his heirs—heirs to that glory which is Christ’s by unique right, and which by grace he shares with his people, who are thus joint-heirs with him. Those who in this present life experience the fellowship of his sufferings can look forward to
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