In Romans 9-16, Paul makes an appeal for believers to embrace the gospel through everyday Christian discipleship so that they might experience the "obedience that comes from faith."
Following the key themes of Jesus' sermon we explore values, ethics, spiritual practice and the shape of Christian community. This timeless text clearly dustinguishes Jesus' message from both the nominal church and the secular world.
For fifty years the New Bible Commentary has served Bible readers worldwide. This twenty-first century edition builds on the strengths of the previous three.
The New Bible Dictionary has stood the test of time. It has long been recognised as an essential reference work, and it has been revised and improved for the Bible students of today.
This major reference work is offered as a resource for today's church in its life, worship, and mission to the world. It aims to enable readers not merely to defend the gospel of Jesus Christ against attack, but also to commend it positively.
Who was Jesus? Why was he crucified? Did he rise from the dead? We need answers to these key questions in order to understand the basics of Christianity. The author offers a clear and full explanation, showing what it means to be a Christian today.