Expositional Commentary Series (9 Vols.)
The Expositional Commentary Series is a trusted resource from a beloved pastor and faithful theologian: Dr. R.C. Sproul. The content for this series arose from Dr. Sproul’s sermon series’ at Saint Andrew’s Chapel in Sanford, Florida. As a result, each volume is thoughtfully exposited and yet incredibly practical. This series can assist pastors, small group leaders, and all Christians desiring to explore the Bible and apply its truths to everyday life.
Features:
Understandable: Insights delivered from a pastor’s heart

Thoughtful: Careful focus on the key themes and ideas of each passage

Practical: Dr. Sproul so naturally wove biblical truth with everyday life as he knew their fibers were are already interconnected.

Endorsements
“The Expositional Commentary series will be welcomed throughout the world. It promises to have all of Sproul’s hallmarks: clarity and liveliness, humor and pathos, always expressed in application to the mind, will, and affections. Sproul’s ability to focus on the big picture, his genius of never saying too much, leaving his hearers satisfied yet wanting more, never making the Word dull, are all present in these expositions. May they nourish God’s people well and serve as models of the kind of ministry for which we continue to hunger.”
—Sinclair B. Ferguson, Chancellor’s Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary; Teaching Fellow, Ligonier Ministries
"John Wesley once said of a colleague that Scripture so thoroughly pulsed through his spiritual veins that he 'bled Bibline.' The same could be said without exaggeration of R. C. Sproul. More specifically, one could easily say that he 'bleeds Pauline.' The theology of the Apostle to the Gentiles courses through Dr. Sproul's veins in all of his work. Therefore, it is a special privilege to be able to read his sermons on Paul's Letter to the Romans. Romans has turned the world upside down for two millennia. Not only did it lead to Augustine's conversion; it was a primary source for his defense of the gospel against Pelagius. This epistle was the catalyst for the Reformation and shaped the minds and hearts of many leaders of the modern missionary movement. Romans continues its revolution to the present day and each of R. C. Sproul's expositions reminds us why. Read this book and, by God's grace, you'll never be the same.”
—Michael Horton, J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics, Westminster Seminary California