Romans reveals that the "righteousness of God" is ours in the Gospel of Jesus Christ through faith alone, not from works. This second Concordia Commentary volume on Paul's most famous letter covers the salvation of all who truly are "Israel" (Romans 9-11); offering ourselves as living sacrifices (Romans 12-13); the "weak" and the "strong" in the body of Christ (Romans 14-15); and the enduring message of Paul's final benediction for the Church (Romans 16). In this volume, you'll find the completion of the first genuinely Lutheran commentary published on Romans in our generation.