The Letter of Paul to the Romans

Christian Life—The Beginning and Progress, with Concept-To-Concept Commentary

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, New Testament, Commentaries, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: M. C. Paul ISBN: 9781490886756
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: July 20, 2015
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: M. C. Paul
ISBN: 9781490886756
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: July 20, 2015
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

The epistle of Romans is strikingly different from Pauls other writings and also from the writings of the other disciplesparticularly in the aspects of the beginning and of progress of Christian life. Paul wrote about the work of God by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. If the Holy Spirit inspired only Paul and nobody else, it is imperative that every doctrine on Christian life should be examined and understood with reference to this.

From Pauls presentation, beginning from chapter 12, we can infer that God the Father resurrected the Law as Christian ethics after He resurrected His Son. Now, believers can see the Law no longer as that which condemns them but as Christian ethics present in them, which others can see and use to glorify God. This becomes possible when the believer opts for the Law of Spirit of his or her life in Christ Jesus and leans on the Holy Spirit. The deposit of Christs righteousnessChristian ethicsin the believer manifests itself as right relationships with his or her fellow believers, other people around, and figures of authority.

The book presents Pauls answer to helping those who struggle with morality or with the Law for salvation and also to helping those who struggle with the Law for pleasing God as believers. The reader is advised to keep the text of Romans open for accompanying study.

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The epistle of Romans is strikingly different from Pauls other writings and also from the writings of the other disciplesparticularly in the aspects of the beginning and of progress of Christian life. Paul wrote about the work of God by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. If the Holy Spirit inspired only Paul and nobody else, it is imperative that every doctrine on Christian life should be examined and understood with reference to this.

From Pauls presentation, beginning from chapter 12, we can infer that God the Father resurrected the Law as Christian ethics after He resurrected His Son. Now, believers can see the Law no longer as that which condemns them but as Christian ethics present in them, which others can see and use to glorify God. This becomes possible when the believer opts for the Law of Spirit of his or her life in Christ Jesus and leans on the Holy Spirit. The deposit of Christs righteousnessChristian ethicsin the believer manifests itself as right relationships with his or her fellow believers, other people around, and figures of authority.

The book presents Pauls answer to helping those who struggle with morality or with the Law for salvation and also to helping those who struggle with the Law for pleasing God as believers. The reader is advised to keep the text of Romans open for accompanying study.

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