God’s Glory, Part Ten of Barnhouse’s commentary, closes his study of this great epistle. Here, the commentator analyzes Romans 14:13 – 16:27, and presents such messages as “Not Rules but Righteousness,” “Obedience in Word and Deed,” “Your Will or God’s,” and “The Bruising of Satan” among 19 others.
“A person’s faith may be better than his understanding of his faith.” (Page 6)
“sunset. Our future is as bright as the promises of God, which are as certain as God Himself” (Page 72)
“The source of that life is the God of hope. The measure of that life is that we shall be filled ‘with all joy and peace.’ The quality of that life is joy and peace which He desires for us. The condition of that life is faith—we enter by believing. The purpose of that life is that we might abound. The enabling of that life is divine power. And the director of that life is the Holy Spirit. These seven aspects sum up the Christian life.” (Pages 72–73)
“No man may choose another’s route from the cross to the city of God. We may advise, we may cite our own experiences, we may pray, we may point to the Word of God, we may seek to enlighten, but we may never command the conscience of another believer.” (Pages 2–3)
“I know of no way of judging the future but by the past,’ and therein lies the hopelessness of man’s life. But the believer judges the future by the promises of God who has bound Himself by oath to do all that He has promised.” (Page 72)