The Apostle Paul
Romans 15:29ESV·traditional attribution

I know that when I come to you I will come in the fullness of the blessing of Christ.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

29. And I know, that when I come, etc. These words may be explained in two ways: the first meaning is, — that he should find a plentiful fruit from the gospel at Rome; for the blessing of the gospel is, when it fructifies by good works: but to confine this to alms, as some do, is not what I approve.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

St. Paul here declares his purpose to come and see the Christians at Rome. Upon this head his matter is but common and ordinary, appointing a visit to his friends; but the manner of his expression is gracious and savoury, very instructive, and for our imitation. We should learn by it to speak of our common affairs in the language of Canaan.

Commenting on Romans 15:22-29

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And I am sure when I come to you,.... He intended to go to Spain; he was not sure he should reach thither; but he was positive in it he should come to Rome. It had been much and long upon his mind; and under an impress of the Spirit of God upon him, he had signified some time before this, that after he had...