Romans

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Pub Date 29 Oct 2024 | Archive Date 12 Nov 2024

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The Spirit who inspired the authors of the New Testament is at work today around the globe, as evidenced by the explosive growth of pentecostal, charismatic, and renewalist movements; the number of adherents is now estimated at more than half a billion. There is a clear need for a balanced, affordable, and accessible commentary series aimed at Christians who identify as Spirit-filled.

The Word and Spirit Commentary on the New Testament series emphasizes how we listen alongside ancient audiences for the Spirit's voice in our time and contexts. Commentaries are written by pastorally sensitive biblical scholars from the Spirit-filled tradition. Series editors are Holly Beers, Westmont College, and Craig S. Keener, Asbury Theological Seminary.

In Romans, pastor, scholar, and speaker Sam Storms demonstrates the inseparable bond between Word and Spirit, awakening the pentecostal-charismatic world to the functional authority of the Bible and the evangelical world to the presence and power of the Holy Spirit. Images, illustrations, and sidebars on Pentecostal/charismatic/revival history or insights are included.

The Spirit who inspired the authors of the New Testament is at work today around the globe, as evidenced by the explosive growth of pentecostal, charismatic, and renewalist movements; the number of...


Advance Praise

“Pastor-theologian Sam Storms offers a clear, insightful, accessible commentary on Romans to laypeople and students who desire to study God’s Word from a Spirit-centered approach. This verse-by-verse commentary will equip Christians to recognize and praise God for his glorious work in Jesus Christ, which brings about our salvation.”—Karin Spiecker Stetina, Talbot School of Theology

“All who know Sam Storms will immediately recognize the appropriateness of him writing this commentary on Romans as part of the Word and Spirit Commentary on the New Testament. Like Paul’s letter itself, which features the Word of God and the Spirit of God, Sam himself and his decades-long ministry emphasize both Scripture and the Holy Spirit as together needed for loving God, experiencing salvation, growing into the fullness of Christ, and serving in the church. A must read!”—Gregg R. Allison, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

“Pastor-theologian Sam Storms offers a clear, insightful, accessible commentary on Romans to laypeople and students who desire to study God’s Word from a Spirit-centered approach. This verse-by-verse...


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PAGES 272

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This Commentary of the Book of Romans by Sam Storms, published by Baker, is a valuable resource for those who want to know more about the Apostle Paul’s letter. The front of the book is filled with topical notes and general information about Romans and the subjects covered by Paul. Sam Storms does an excellent job of sharing his views and includes those of other theologians so you can form your own conclusions as you read through the book. The latter 2/3rds of the book is a verse-by-verse commentary with comparative reference scriptures. I probably will not finish this book in it’s entirety but will serve me time and time again as I search for better understanding about the subjects Paul covers.

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