Hi friends,
A quick update:
The Grace Commentary is growing in leaps and bounds. Over the past year, Camilla and I have added a couple of thousand entries covering 800 new verses.
It has been a busy year, but we couldn’t be more thrilled to be building a grace-based tool that is helping the Church and equipping the saints.
Camilla and I make a great team. I write the content and she uploads it. I work at a steady tempo, churning out new material every week; she works in concentrated bursts.
From the outside, it can be hard to appreciate the progress we’re making, so here’s a picture:

As I mentioned in my last update, Galatians is done.
As far as the content goes, Ephesians is also done. Camilla has been working hard to upload all the new material in time for the launch of The Grace Bible: Ephesians. If all goes to plan, she will be finished by the end of this weekend.
And this is really good news.
It means that if you can’t get the printed book – the Grace Bible – when it is released on August 27th, you will be able to access the same high-quality content for FREE on the online commentary.
Yes, you read that right. The Grace Commentary and the Grace Bible are largely identical in content. The only difference is the latter is a printed book.
I am currently working on Colossians and Philemon. The versions you see on the Grace Commentary are incomplete first drafts. Over the next few weeks, I hope to get both epistles up to a publishable standard. I have been blown away by these two books, and I can’t wait to share the treasures of grace God has shown me.
I will tell you more in a month or so.
Until then.
Paul
3 ways to support the Grace Commentary without spending a penny
- quote the Grace Commentary in your newsletter or podcast
- put a link to the commentary on your ministry/church website
- teach your church/small group how to use the Grace Commentary

Awesome, thank you so much Paul!!