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To provide feedback, request a scripture, or share suggestions on how to make The Grace Commentary more useful, please use the comment form below. We would love to hear from you!
I am so thrilled about your new site!! I believe so many believers will really understand God’s Grace so much better through this commentary!! I am praying for the completion and success of this project!! Thank you!!
First 10 verses of Galatians and I am in awe! So great! Thank you for this amazing resource!
This has the potential to become an outstanding/invaluable grace resource, something which I believe is lacking at the moment. I will not only use it for my personal use but it will be beneficial in group discussions.
Hi Paul…what an extraordinary idea! I would buy several! thanks for all you do and teach. Tanya Nareau
This is a great resource! But is there a way to send anonymous feedback?
I value all feedback. If you want to send me a message but don’t wish for your comment to be published, you can preface your comment with “Please don’t publish this” or “For Paul’s eyes only” or similar. Alternatively, send me a message via FB. I am not able to reply to every comment and message I get, but I do see them.
Good day Paul, the Grace Commentary is amazing. Are there introductions to each book from a Grace Perspective? Obviously dates, and places are historical fact, but regarding context, reasons for writing the letters, key takeaways etc. from a Grace Perspective would be awesome. Would that be possible if not already done?
Hi Daniel, please understand that there are two versions of the Grace Commentary. The one you are reading here is the bigger version which remains a work in progress. The published version is called the Grace Bible and it is being released in installments. Each installment in the Grace Bible series opens with a grace-based introduction listing the keywords of grace that are relevant to that book. The key themes and historical context are also discussed but usually in the main part of the book itself.
I wish I had the words to describe how delighted I am to have this resource!! I realize that it has been an immense undertaking on your part, but now I have a place to go to when I’m reading scripture and get “stuck” because I run into a passage that seems contradictory to the gospel of grace. Your “Scripture Archive” has been extremely helpful, but sometimes there are passages that just aren’t there. Now I feel like I have all of the equipment necessary for the job – (whatever that means). Lol.
Thanks Bill. I appreciate the feedback.
Hey Paul – I was digging through Acts 2:38 and was trying to figure out whether it was saying to be “baptized in WATER in the name of Jesus” or was it saying to be emerged in the “name of Jesus”, and that the word “baptised” was thrown in simply as a metaphor to describe emersion in Jesus?
Side note: what you wrote on this verse is so revealing and reinforcing that it almost makes my question unnecessary! AND, btw, when you so graciously respond to a question I have, I don’t acknowledge your response with the inefficient ping-pong game of “thanks” and then “you’re welcome”, etc. I assume you understand that you hit the nail on the head and I don’t want to waste your time, but rather let you get back to being productive. AND if I don’t get a response, I am never offended and assume that you expect I’ll stumble into the answer on my own rather soon!
I’m not a suck-up (generally….lol), but I wish I could adequately express how grateful I am for all that you do. I’ve started a little study with some friends and we’re using “Gospel in 20 Questions”….. one of the others responded that its the most life-changing book she’s ever encountered. We all feel like we’re getting the foundational things we’ve all needed. After this, we’ll go to “Gospel in 10 Words”.
Thank you!!
Thank you, Bill. I appreciate the encouragement and the feedback. I’ll get around to writing something for the rest of Acts 2:38 one of these days. I’m glad you’re enjoying The Gospel in Twenty Questions.
Hi Paul. I was just reading your page on God’s love (thanks for putting that together!) and noticed a typo in the word ‘appeased’ right near the bottom of the page. Then I read a little further and saw this:
The Grace Commentary is a work in progress with new content added regularly. Sign up for occasional updates below. Got something to say? Please use the Feedback page. To report typos or broken links on this specific page, please use the comment form below.
which says to use the comment form below – except that there isn’t one on that page!
Thought that you might like to rectify both of these things when you get a chance.
Blessings, Peter
Hi Peter. Fixed and fixed.
Thanks for taking the time to provide feedback!
Blessings, Paul
Rm 6:6 …crucified with Him that the BODY OF SIN might be done away with (anulled or disregarded)…Consider that the body of sin is referring to the remnant (remains) of the old man who was crucified (not our physical body which is NOT inherently sinful)..I believe that the Body of Sin here and maybe in some other places (Rm 8:10) equals the flesh ( as in your final definition)…. What do you think?
Hi David, you can find my take on the body of sin under the entry for Romans 6:6.
I noticed that you mistyped the verse in your Grace Commentary (Ephesians 2): “saved by grace along.” It’s an easy thing to do 🙂
Thanks Bruce. It’s fixed now.
Note on 2 Peter 1:9 notes 2 John 2:2 and I think you meant 1 John 2:2. Also, I strongly dislike that my first contact with you is reporting a typo. I’m glad I don’t have massive amounts of material on the internet so people would tell me all my typos. 😀 But seriously, THANK YOU SO MUCH for your work. I’d love it if you would ever have time to join us on the air.
Hi Johnathon, thanks for the typo. It’s fixed now. Glad to hear you’re enjoying the commentary.
I’m glad I finally delved into this commentary, it’s sooo helpful! So of course now I want to bug you about a verse that’s not in here yet – you know cause you have so much free time 🤪 anyway it’s Acts 4:33 – great grace was upon them all…as opposed to regular grace??🤷🏼♀️ thanks so much for all you do, I’ll be one of your eternal friends 🤗 I’m attending a Bible study on Revelation and I’ve been using your Letters From Jesus book but getting some blowback, especially about rewards and levels in heaven, so I checked E2R and your books (I have them all) for more ammo. I’ll be even more prepared this week! God bless you!
Feel free to bug me about verses you want added to the commentary, Helen. I can’t promise a quick response because at any point I’m usually working on about 50 verses. But I’ll add your requests to my list.
Commentary for Romans 13:8. I think the second sentence is supposed to read, “We can be guided by love” vs. “by guided by love”. So appreciate your work by the way. Since discovering your commentary a weight has lifted off of my shoulders that I never knew existed. Thank you.
Thanks for the feedback, Eric. So glad to hear the commentary has helped. Typo fixed.
Looked up Ephesians 6:24, however you stop at verse 23, it would be good to expand on what it means more precisely, “24 Grace to all who love our Lord Jesus Christ with an undying love.” Especially undying love! Thanks James Ps my Patreon which I had for 5 years cancelled because my credit card expired, is there an easy way to continue, rather than sign up again?
Hi James, the Commentary is work-in-progress and that means there will be gaps for a while. You can update Patreon info here.
Typo-Why is the gospel? Under the grace questions.
Fixed, thanks.
Dear Paul, I was reading your amazing commentary on Matthew 13:44 and the reference to Deuteronomy was out by 10 chapters, see below the following:… Thank you and hope that helps.
Best,
Angus
Thank you, Angus. Typo now fixed.
Hebrews 3:14a it reads…
Thanks Steve. Fixed now.
and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD, and their righteousness is of me, saith the LORD. Isaiah 54:17.
Could I please have your take on the above verse…the part ‘ thou shalt condemn.’ ?
Thank you.
Ivy Burton
I’ll add it to my list, although it will be a while before I get to the Old Testament.
Great update! Can’t get the update on my iphone. Any ideas?
If you can access the commentary on your device, you automatically have access to the latest version. The commentary is updated weekly. It’s just that this update was bigger than usual.
Hi Paul,
The following possible corrections are mostly from 1 Cor. I use he Grace Commentary practically every day. I hope you find this helpful… That’s all for now. Hope this is a help and not a hinderance!
Blessings, Steve
Thanks Steve. All fixed now. We do find these corrections very helpful. While content going into the Grace Bible is rigorously checked and proofread by a large team of readers, we have almost no checks for content going into the Grace Commentary. With the Commentary our aim is to get as much done as fast as possible, so your feedback is invaluable. Thank you.
Paul, please could you subscribe me using the email address:
Done. (I think. I hope.)
I am from the US. I went to apps in IPhone to download the grace commentary app onto it. For some reason your app isn’t there.
I am really growing in grace in the New Covenant. I sit on Andrew Farley’s board for his Grace Message Ministries. Both of you I believe God is using to help the church find it’s way out of the desert of “law and grace” and lead us to the promised land of Grace only given freely at the cross. Thank you for all you do brother!
Hi Randy, thanks for the feedback. There is no Grace Commentary app (yet) but you can add the commentary to your home screen following these easy steps.
Don’t see 3 dots in the menu bar ? Can’t go any further??
Top right corner of your screen (if you are using an Android phone). Here’s a picture.
I use your commentary daily and so here are some additional possible corrections for your perusal: … I hope this helps you Paul. The funny thing is that I am not really looking for any mistakes. They just pop up as I’m reading. Blessings! Steve
Thanks Steve. I appreciate the feedback on those typos.
Thanks very much Paul. I feel that I don’t need it but have looked through it and we are on the same filter. I have passed it on to many who are growing in the good news. You way you write is clear and direct and gives me great joy. Bless you brother. I follow on Facebook
Hi Paul, Hope you and your family are doing well. I have a few corrections that I’ve come across as I use your commentary and articles as part of my morning time with the Lord. Blessings, Steve Dennis
Thanks, Steve. All fixed now.
Where is your input for ( Mark 16:18) ?
The Grace Commentary is a work in progress. There are 7,957 verses in the New Testament and so far we have uploaded commentary for more than half of them. Another 20-30 entries are added every week or so. Please bear with us as we complete this large undertaking.
Thank you Paul. Blessings”..
Good morning I found what I believe to be a typo in the following phrase: Although we have all be called (should be been called)
(c) An apostle. The original word (apostolos) means a delegate or ambassador. It is someone who has been sent out as a messenger for God. Although we have all (been)called to proclaim the good news, those with an apostolic gifting excel in this activity and are able to train others for ministry (Eph. 4:11–12). See also entry for 1 Cor. 1:1.
Hi Wayne, thanks for the feedback. I presume you are referring to Romans 1? Typo is now fixed. Please note, a revised and expanded version of Romans will be uploaded in the middle of this year when the new book is released.
Good day man of God, please I need an explanation concerning Leviticus 10: 1-2, I want to know whether it was God who devoured the two Aarons, sons with fire.
Typo alert: “ness” is missing in the commentary for John 16:10 where it references Romans 5:18 “By his one act of righteous there resulted…”
Typo now fixed. Thanks.
I refer to this commentary if I’m not seeing or hearing God correctly. Will you do Old Testament like Psalm 78:49?
We are adding about 1000 scriptures a year and after four years we are halfway through the New Testament. Any commentary for Old Testament scriptures can be found on my other website, Escape to Reality > Scripture Index.
Thank you very much
Hi Paul, the gospel of Luke 22:20 commentary was entered twice.
Thanks for letting me know. It’s fixed now.
I Love you Paul and Bless you in Jesus Name! and have huge anticipation for the progression of the Grace Commentary and I’m not going to say “but”! lol Apostle Paul says in Romans “as soon as you add one thing to Grace then Grace ceases to be Grace” and in Ephesians he says that we are “saved by Grace thru Faith and THAT NOT OF OURSELVES”! It takes the luck of birth and your own Moral Capacity to fulfill these “conditions” but that’s OK cuz True Grace has NO conditions!