Plain talk on Romans / Manford George Gutzke. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan Pub. House, [(c)1976.Description: 185 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
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Salutation Paul's attitude toward other believers Not ashamed of the gospel Without excuse Turning away from God Critics will be condemned Conscience will be the judge Outward profession will not help Only genuine obedience counts The advantage of religious training Righteousness by faith Justified by faith The blessedness of sins forgiven The promise is to all Faith is not hindered by nature Grace and peace through Jesus Christ The love of God Saved from wrath Grace is free Grace is abundant Death is included in our faith Dead but alive Yielding to God Servants of God are free from sin The gift of God Free from the law Sin is greater because of the law Man is hopeless because of sin Sin causes conflict in a man Deliverance is effected by the Spirit The carnal mind In the Spirit Children of God Helped by the Spirit Total confidence Saved in His love The children of the promise The purpose of God The sovereignty of God The children of the living God The mistake of the Jews The word of faith The universal promise The nature of faith The righteousness of God The remnant The blindness of Israel The breaking off of Israel The wisdom of God A living sacrifice Members one of another Instruction Exhortation Subject to rulers Fulfilling the law Receiving the weak Individual responsibility Attitude toward brethren Seeking peace Responsible faith Pleasing others Glorifying God Ministry to the gentiles Ministry to the believers Salutations More salutations Avoid divisions Glory belongs to God The mystery of God.
Summary: In this layman's commentary on the Book of Romans, Dr. Gutzke guides the reader through Paul's presentation of the gospel and of a number of great Christian doctrines. He probes the mind of Paul, who describes the need to accept the gift of salvation as freely offered in Christ, made effectual in the believer and resulting in the serving of others and glorifying God. Dr. Gutzke deals with some of the key issues in Romans such as faith vs. works, sin in the believer's life, and the relationship of Christians with each other. This pivotal epistle is applied to life today through Dr. Gutzke's verse-by-verse exposition in Plain Talk on Romans. - Back cover.
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Salutation Paul's attitude toward other believers Not ashamed of the gospel Without excuse Turning away from God Critics will be condemned Conscience will be the judge Outward profession will not help Only genuine obedience counts The advantage of religious training Righteousness by faith Justified by faith The blessedness of sins forgiven The promise is to all Faith is not hindered by nature Grace and peace through Jesus Christ The love of God Saved from wrath Grace is free Grace is abundant Death is included in our faith Dead but alive Yielding to God Servants of God are free from sin The gift of God Free from the law Sin is greater because of the law Man is hopeless because of sin Sin causes conflict in a man Deliverance is effected by the Spirit The carnal mind In the Spirit Children of God Helped by the Spirit Total confidence Saved in His love The children of the promise The purpose of God The sovereignty of God The children of the living God The mistake of the Jews The word of faith The universal promise The nature of faith The righteousness of God The remnant The blindness of Israel The breaking off of Israel The wisdom of God A living sacrifice Members one of another Instruction Exhortation Subject to rulers Fulfilling the law Receiving the weak Individual responsibility Attitude toward brethren Seeking peace Responsible faith Pleasing others Glorifying God Ministry to the gentiles Ministry to the believers Salutations More salutations Avoid divisions Glory belongs to God The mystery of God.

In this layman's commentary on the Book of Romans, Dr. Gutzke guides the reader through Paul's presentation of the gospel and of a number of great Christian doctrines. He probes the mind of Paul, who describes the need to accept the gift of salvation as freely offered in Christ, made effectual in the believer and resulting in the serving of others and glorifying God. Dr. Gutzke deals with some of the key issues in Romans such as faith vs. works, sin in the believer's life, and the relationship of Christians with each other. This pivotal epistle is applied to life today through Dr. Gutzke's verse-by-verse exposition in Plain Talk on Romans. - Back cover.

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