Without a doubt, the book of Romans is the most important New Testament book for those who seek to understand simple biblical principles as well as something to use in leading others to Christ.
The book displays in dynamic relief the work of Christ who died on the cross of Calvary for sinners.
Not only is the salvation of the sinner clearly presented, but a limited history of Israel is also in view.
There is also plenty of practical information on the Christian's daily walk with Christ.
No Christian can say he is well taught unless he has made a careful study of the book of Romans. This book is written for those who want to know the truth about Christ as well as those Christians who want their faith increased. There is also plenty of original language material for the serious Bible scholar.
Romans is a book for everyone, unsaved and saved alike. Everyone who reads the book and this commentary will be greatly enriched.