Romans: A Verse by Verse Study
Dr. Hobbs follows Paul’s thought with meticulous care, making the text practical and understandable for both laymen and pastors. He augments textual explanations with helpful historical facts, and relates the problems and joys of first-century faith to our contemporary spiritual struggle.
This latest Hobbs study will be helpful for personal or group Bible study, a useful tool for the pastor, and a valuable aid to the teacher of adult Bible classes.
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In the Book of Romans, says Herschel Hobbs, we have “the most complete statement of the gospel found in the New Testament.”
As Paul presents it to the Roman Christians, the gospel reveals God’s righteousness. This is an activity (not an attribute) of God in which he “picks man up out of the wrong and puts him down in the right as though he had never been in the wrong.” This is what Paul calls justification. When we accept God’s action for us, through faith, then we can experience his righteousness in our lives. That is sanctification. The final phase of our relationship with God is glorification.
After his presentation of the gospel Paul shows the Romans the practiced application of this righteousness to everyday living.
Dr. Hobbs follows Paul’s thought with meticulous care, making the text practical and understandable for both laymen and pastors. He augments textual explanations with helpful historical facts, and relates the problems and joys of first-century faith to our contemporary spiritual struggle.
This latest Hobbs study will be helpful for personal or group Bible study, a useful tool for the pastor, and a valuable aid to the teacher of adult Bible classes.
Herschel Hobbs is recognized by many as “Mr. Southern Baptist.” Before retiring in 1973, he served as pastor of the First Baptist Church of Oklahoma City for 23 years. As preacher on the Baptist Hour for 18 years, he was heard weekly over 400 stations by an estimated 50 million people around the world. This is Dr. Hobbs’s 27th book. His previous books for Word include “The Cosmic Drama,” a study of Revelation, and “New Men in Christ,” on Ephesians.
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