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Romans... Forever!
12/2/2009



Unique to Romans ... Forever! are scores of the original Greek words coupled to the English translation that shed light on the understanding of Paul's great treatise of the Gospel ... "Propitiation is hilastarion, which means judicial satisfaction ... God is judicially satisfied with the payment of the shed blood of His own Son."

Throughout are also applications of elements of the language, clarifying meaning: "Having been justified is an aorist passive participle. The aorist tense is a completed action, therefore, this verbal adjective proclaims that when a person trusts in Jesus, he is declared saved by God."

Included in the text are Chart One, Salvation and the Christian Life, illustrating positional, progressive, and ultimate sanctification; and Chart Two, the Security of the Believer.

Romans ... Forever! offers not only a detailed study of Paul's systematic presentation of the doctrine of justification by faith but also a foundational analysis of God's Gospel: that man is a sinner; he cannot save himself; through faith alone in Christ, God's righteousness is imputed to him; he is adopted into God's family, and as such he is then predestined to be an heir together with Him in That Day. 244 Pages, Hardcover.