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Publication Date: 19 Jul 2018
Series: Food for the Journey Keswick Devotionals
Publisher: IVP
Words: 16000
Page Count: 112
Author: John Stott with Elizabeth McQuoid
ISBN-13: 9781783597185, 9781783597192

Romans 5-8

By John Stott with Elizabeth McQuoid
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Summary of Romans 5-8

Paul urgently wanted the church in Rome to appreciate the gospel message and its implications for the present and the future. He began his letter by setting out the need and way of justification, the declaration of 'not guilty'.

God declares us righteous because Jesus has paid the penalty for our sin. Yes, we're sinners, but through redemption in Jesus Christ we can go free. We are justified by grace alone, through faith alone.

As believers, we have immense privileges. We can have peace with God, union with Christ, freedom from the law and life in the spirit.

Today, more than ever, we need a robust understanding of the gospel. And the gospel is indeed good news!
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John Stott explains these challenging chapters with great clarity... He enables us to get our heads around core truths for the Christian journey.

- Hugh Palmer

A fantastic explanation of an amazing section of the Bible.

- Jonathan Lamb