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Romans Pauls Masterpiece On Grace
$29.99
The Gospel as You’ve Never Seen It Before!
“If Romans isn’t one of your favorite books, then you do not have a revelation of the true Gospel!” Andrew Wommack
Nowhere besides the book of Romans is there a more comprehensive explanation of the Gospel. It’s Paul’s masterful letter to every believer revealing God’s plan of salvation by grace–not by the Law.
In Romans: Paul’s Masterpiece of Grace, renown Bible teacher Andrew Wommack has compiled decades of his personal notes and commentary from his Life for Today and Living Commentary. You will find thousands of insightful truths to give you a firm understanding of the gospel as Andrew shares…
*The true meaning of salvation
*The basics of righteousness by faith
*Vital Bible teaching you probably have not heard in church
You will be blessed and enlightened as Andrew walks you through Paul’s letter to you. These truths have been changing lives for thousands of years. Yours is next!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781680318654
ISBN10: 1680318659
Andrew Wommack
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: August 2021
Publisher: Harrison House Publishers
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