Salvation by A Commentary on the Book of Romans
Earl F. Palmer Livres





The Book That John Wrote
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
From the author's "This book is a twentieth-century commentary on the Sermon on the Mount, but it is more than that for me. It is something of a journal of my own pilgrimage with Jesus the man and Jesus the preacher, as that pilgrimage is focused and intensified by the event and the speech we call the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus' sermon has usually had that effect upon anyone who hears it; and since each new generation of men and women listens to the sentences from the possibilities of different experiences and different vantage points, there is the need in each generation for yet another reflection upon what the sermon means for our lives here and now."
The Humor of Sources of Laughter in the Bible
Called to Be a People of the Gospel
- 174pages
- 7 heures de lecture
In this expositional commentary of the Letter to the Ephesians, Paul shares that the universal goodness of the gospel—the news of grace and truth from Jesus Christ—is not just for Jews but is for all people, regardless of birth, tribe, or nationality. And, in his letter to the first-century church at Ephesus, Paul gives realistic and practical guidance for how to live as one people of the gospel in words that are as relevant today as they were in the first century.