John MacArthur’s study Romans: Grace, Truth, and Redemption provides a strong tool for group or individual study. Over the past months, nine friends and I met to study Romans together, using this study guide. Our leader also added additional challenges and assignments to dig deeper into certain doctrine.
Using scripture references from NKJV, MacArthur crafts questions, provides key words and definitions, and passages from other books of the Bible for comparison and additional study. The format adds to the learning and discussion.
The guide starts out with introducing the author (Paul), date, background, setting, historical and theological themes, and interpretive challenges. Romans contains difficult passages. this guide and the questions posed helped with better understanding.
From Romans, we learn that righteousness comes from God alone. The truth is outlined In the first 11 chapters of doctrine and then the remaining chapters detail practicalities for individuals and the church.
For me personally, I was convinced of God’s abundant love and the truth that God is transforming me continually. Practically, I appreciated Paul’s examples and gratitude for the people working together in service. There were many specific lessons learned over the months which can be applied in our lives for richness in the mundane, relationships with others, and relaying the gospel. I recommend this study, especially in a small group.