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Theology for Everybody: Romans a 365-Day Devotional

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Paul's letter to the Romans is widely considered his most towering theological work. Which is why it is listed first among Paul's letters in the Bible, even though it was not written first. In this way, the order of Paul's writings shows that Romans is of the first order. Not only has Romans impacted the history of the church, but it can also impact the history of your life.

This commentary and 365-day devotional are the culmination of more than 30 years of studying the incredible book of Romans. Chapter-by-chapter, verse-by-verse, this book digs into topics covered in the great book of Romans such as justification, grace, predestination, legalism, deconstruction, and more.

Each day features a verse, reading, and reflection questions to help you get this epic book of the Bible written on your heart.

449 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 23, 2022

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Mark Driscoll

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Mark A. Driscoll is the founder and teaching pastor of Mars Hill Church in Seattle, Washington, as well as the co-founder of the Acts 29 Church Planting Network where he also served as President for a short period. Driscoll continues to serve on the board of Acts 29. He has contributed to the "Faith and Values" section of the Seattle Times and the "On Faith" section of the Washington Post.

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I enjoyed this one. After following Driscoll for years and being blessed by his teaching, I can say that I wouldn't have the same walk without his preaching and sermons to listen to. Whether you love Driscoll or hate him, you can appreciate this work for what it is - a great daily commentary on the book of Romans written for laypeople like me. I really enjoyed this one and hope he writes more books along these lines. Recommended.
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