Romans: Assurance, Exposition of Chapter 5 (Romans Series) (Romans (Banner of Truth))
P**8
really good Roman's exposition
I really appreciate The Martyn LLoyd Jones Romans series. It feels like he is talking directly to you.
E**T
Deep Dive
Loving the Romans Deep dive with the Doctor
R**L
Five Stars
great aid for Bible study.
H**R
excellent
This book is easy to understand yet thorough. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to understand the essence of the gospel.
F**Z
Excellent in every respect
Was an extremely prompt delivery. Excellent in every respect.
J**S
Most Excellent revelation of Romans Ch.5
Romans 3:20-8 has the blue print for transformation for every Christain in it. These series of books reveal this and are awesome, but lengthly.
A**E
The value of this exposition of Romans 5 cannot be ...
The value of this exposition of Romans 5 cannot be overstated. Lloyd Jones meticulously goes verse-by-verse (and even word-byword) to explore the deep truths of justification by faith, reconciliation, assurance, adoption, the blood of Christ and sin. The discussion of my relationship to Adam and to Christ opened my eyes and helped me gain a greater appreciation for exactly what Jesus' death means to me and it showed me the awfulness of sin. If I ever struggled with my assurance of faith in Christ, my salvation; I struggle no more. What a blessing to read this book from cover to cover. The book was extremely edifying.
B**D
Text-centered interpretations with theological depth
The fifth chapter of Paul’s Epistle to the Romans consists of two rather long, complicated paragraphs. In the first of these, the Apostle lists six positive consequences or “blessings” of justification by faith alone and adds two irrefutable reasons why Christians can have assurance of their salvation: the logic of God’s love as manifested on Calvary and the inner witness of the Holy Spirit, “who has been poured out in our hearts” (verse 5). The second paragraph, which many Christians find disconcertingly difficult, contains a comparison and contrast of the consequences of Adam’s sin with those of the obedience of Christ. Adam was our representative and made us all sinners; Christ died as the representative of all who would believe in him and makes them partakers of his rule of grace.Some fifty years ago, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones preached all of twenty-six times in a row on this chapter, and in this beautifully bound book his Bible studies are printed word for word. These sermons are very much text-centered and, as interpretations, they evidence an unusual theological depth, without, however, ever seeming to become dry or to retreat into an intellectual “ivory tower”. Anyone who wants to study this chapter of Paul needs no other commentary if he has read Lloyd-Jones, who expounds every word that Paul wrote and expatiates on their meaning not only for the first century but also for today. After reading and re-reading these sermons, I feel as though I have understood Romans 5:12-21 for the first time.Twenty-six sermons on 380 pages: is that not a little overdone? No, not when everything is as clear and illuminating as in the writings of “the Doctor”, whose Bible studies at Westminster Chapel often used to draw more than a thousand appreciative listeners.
P**R
item not quality controlled and clearly not new
dust wrapper badly bent and torn at the top on the back. clearly item not new. probably second hand. its an it ll do job.
G**H
Five Stars
Simply amazing expositions!
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