L. A. Mott follows Paul’s train of thought as he describes …
— how a righteous judge can declare sinful people “Not guilty”
— the lifestyle befitting those who have died to sin
— believers as “more than conquerors,” inseparable by any force from the love of Christ
Mott shows the incompatibility of Calvinistic doctrine with Paul’s teaching, making a reasoned defense …
— of the doctrine of human free will
— of the opportunity for all — not just the “elect” — to be saved
— of the place of baptism in a salvation that is “by grace …”