Martin Luther called the book of Romans the “chief part of the New Testament” and “the purest gospel.” The apostle Paul’s letter to the Romans has had arguably the largest influence on believers throughout church history. Paul systematically and formally articulates the gospel of Jesus Christ—the righteousness God gives to sinful humans through faith.
Scholar and author Andrew David Naselli traces Paul’s argument for the gospel throughout this concise and accessible guide to the book of Romans. Designed to be read alongside the epistle itself, Naselli provides accessible, standalone commentary unpacking the text verse by verse. This volume dives into the key themes of righteousness, peace, and God’s promises, accompanied by reflection questions on interpretation and application—perfect for individual or group study.
232 pages.
Illustrations
Preface: Six Ways to Use this Book
Introducing Romans
Outline
Chapter 1: Introduction (1:1–17)
Chapter 2: The Universal Need for God’s Righteousness (1:18-3:20)
Chapter 3: The Means of Obtaining God’s Righteousness (3:21-4:25)
Chapter 4: Benefits of Obtaining God’s Righteousness (5:1-8:39)
Chapter 5: The Vindication of God’s Righteousness (9:1-11:36)
Chapter 6: Living in Light of God’s Righteousness (12:1–15:13)
Chapter 7: Conclusion (15:14–16:27)
Recommended Resources on Romans
Study Guide
Acknowledgments
General Index
Scripture Index
Romans: A Concise Guide to the Greatest Letter Ever Written is in the following collections: