The book of Romans is, arguably, the most significant in the Bible. Martin Luther called it "the chief part of the New Testament." Every preacher and teacher should proclaim this leading epistle that is placed first among the twenty-three letters in the New Testament because of its strategic importance.
In the two-volume Preaching Romans commentary, eminent Bible teacher Steven J. Lawson presents rich exposition with practical insight as he guides pastors, church leaders, teachers, and followers of Christ into a greater understanding of who God is and what He has done in the gospel of grace. In the first volume, Lawson offers verse-by-verse exegesis of the first eight chapters of Romans in an approachable and in-depth manner.
Preaching Romans, Volume One offers a model of exposition of the book of Romans that anyone who preaches or teaches may profitably follow in their ministries, equipping them for in-depth proclamation in the Spirit's power of this monumental book.