Author Paul Ellis Unpacks the Gospel of Grace in a Groundbreaking Verse-by-Verse Commentary
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June 9, 2025
AUCKLAND, New Zeland, June 9, 2025 /Standard Newswire/ — Paul’s letter to the Romans has shaped history, ignited revivals, and transformed countless lives. Now, in The Grace Bible: Romans, bestselling author and commentator Paul Ellis offers a fresh and accessible verse-by-verse commentary on this pivotal New Testament book—bringing its timeless truths to life for a new generation of readers.
With over 1,700 entries, The Grace Bible: Romans unpacks the major themes of the gospel including salvation by grace, the gift of righteousness, and our shared union with Christ. Along the way, Ellis addresses hot-button topics such as the role of the law, the battle between flesh and spirit, and God’s purpose for Israel and the nations.
“Romans isn’t just a book of doctrine—it’s a love letter revealing God’s plan to rescue broken humanity and fill the earth with new creation,” says Ellis. “This commentary is for anyone who’s ever wondered how to read Scripture through a new covenant lens.”
Unlike traditional commentaries, The Grace Bible series cuts through the jargon and religious clichés. With its grace-focused, Jesus-centered approach, this new release is ideal for pastors, teachers, Bible study leaders, and everyday believers longing to discover the treasures hidden in Scripture.
“The ‘honey’ of revelation oozes off the pages of The Grace Bible! Dive in and find the gold of God’s grace!” – Brian Simmons, the lead translator of The Passion Translation
Available now in print and Kindle editions, The Grace Bible: Romans is poised to become an essential resource for anyone seeking deeper revelation and a stronger foundation in grace.
About Dr. Paul Ellis
Dr. Paul Ellis is an internationally recognized author known for his clear and compelling presentation of the gospel of grace. He is the author of award-winning books and commentaries such as The Hyper-Grace Gospel and Letters From Jesus: Finding Good News in Christ’s Letters to the Churches.
With a background as a pastor, professor, and Bible smuggler, Paul combines theological depth with pastoral insight. His thoughtful yet accessible style has led some to describe him as “C.S. Lewis with a Kiwi accent.”
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