Matthew

Matthew
Title Matthew PDF eBook
Author Douglas Sean O'Donnell
Publisher Crossway
Total Pages 1090
Release 2013-11-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433539667

Download Matthew Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Jesus is King. Standing as a central theme of the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus's kingly authority has profound implications for how we live in the world and interact with those around us. In this reader-friendly commentary, seasoned pastor Doug O'Donnell leads us through the first book of the New Testament, highlighting key themes and offering helpful illustrations for preaching. Drawing on years of pastoral experience, O'Donnell shows how Matthew's various emphases—including Jesus's messianic titles, fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy, teaching on the kingdom of heaven, and present and future role as judge—all relate to Christ's kingship. Designed to help pastors faithfully preach God's Word, this commentary ultimately highlights Matthew's call to all people to worship and obey Jesus, our humble King and gracious Savior. Part of the Preaching the Word series.

Preaching the Word

Preaching the Word
Title Preaching the Word PDF eBook
Author R. Kent Hughes
Publisher Preaching the Word
Total Pages 0
Release 2015-11-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781433536342

Download Preaching the Word Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Written to help Bible teachers better interpret and apply the message of Scripture, this 18-volume collection of commentaries on the entirety of the New Testament is a well-rounded and multipurpose resource for anyone who loves to read and study God's Word. A collection of Preaching the Word commentaries.

Preach the Word

Preach the Word
Title Preach the Word PDF eBook
Author Leland Ryken
Publisher Crossway
Total Pages 303
Release 2007
Genre Religion
ISBN 1581349262

Download Preach the Word Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

For more than forty years, pastor R. Kent Hughes has shared the gospel with thousands of people and raised the standard of expository preaching in North America and beyond. To celebrate his legacy and pay tribute to his years of ministry, fifteen of Hughes's friends and colleagues from across the globe, including J.I. Packer, Wayne Grudem, John MacArthur, Peter Jensen, and D.A. Carson, examine what it means to be an expository preacher. Among the contributors are professors, a university chaplain, a college president, and urban church planters-living testimonies to Hughes's wide influence ...

Expositional Preaching

Expositional Preaching
Title Expositional Preaching PDF eBook
Author David R. Helm
Publisher Crossway
Total Pages 130
Release 2014-04-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433543168

Download Expositional Preaching Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

What makes for good preaching? In this accessible volume—written for preachers and preachers in training—pastor David Helm outlines what must be believed and accomplished to become a faithful expositor of God's Word. In addition to offering practical, step-by-step guidance for preachers, this short book will equip all of us to recognize good preaching when we hear it. Part of the 9Marks: Building Healthy Churches series.

Preach the Word

Preach the Word
Title Preach the Word PDF eBook
Author Denis Lane
Publisher Presbyterian & Reformed Publishing Company
Total Pages 112
Release 1987
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780852342473

Download Preach the Word Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Do you need help in sermon preparation? How can you make the presentation of your message more effective? Too little of contemporary preaching is really an exposition of what the Word of God actually says. Sincere exhortation and a fund of good stories are no substitute for the convincing power and authority of the Word of God. In calling preachers back to the exposition of the Word, Denis Lane gives definite instruction in the practical details of preparing and preaching a sermon. This book will be valuable for full-time pastors as well as those studying for the ministry and those engaged in lay preaching.

Philippians

Philippians
Title Philippians PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Crossway
Total Pages 261
Release 2007-10-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433519984

Download Philippians Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The four chapters of Philippians contain some of the most-quoted and beloved passages in Scripture: "For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain," "Rejoice in the Lord always," "Do not be anxious about anything," "I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content." Yet in our familiarity with the Apostle Paul's words to his favorite church, we must be careful not to miss the deeper themes, says commentator R. Kent Hughes. Themes such as the robust fellowship and unity that Paul shared with the Christians at Philippi based on their mutual commitment to the gospel. Theirs was a partnership we rarely see today--between people who were bound together in the great cause of unfurling the gospel flag in cities, countries, and other cultures--undergirded by Paul's central call to let their "manner of life be worthy of the gospel of Christ." It was a joyous cause, a unity, a manner of life that should be ours as well. The characteristics of such true Christian conduct and spirit are detailed throughout this epistle and this commentary, with every aspect ultimately centering in Christ. Hughes's faithful exposition and application will reveal how much Philippians is about Christ and about people in Christ Jesus, as well as about people who are in the joyful fellowship of the gospel together because they are in Christ.Part of thePreaching the Wordseries.

Preaching the Word with John Chrysostom

Preaching the Word with John Chrysostom
Title Preaching the Word with John Chrysostom PDF eBook
Author Gerald Bray
Publisher Lexham Press
Total Pages 101
Release 2020-05-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 1683593677

Download Preaching the Word with John Chrysostom Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Learn from the early church's greatest preacher. John of Antioch, later called "chrysostomos" ("golden mouth"), preached over 600 extant sermons. He was one of the most prolific authors in the early Church, surpassed only by Augustine of Hippo. His example and work has inspired countless Christians through the ages. In Preaching the Word with Chrysostom, through a combination of storytelling and theology, Gerald Bray reflects upon 1,500 year-old pastoral wisdom from one of church history's most prolific Christ-centered preachers. Chrysostom's eloquent preaching and influence on Christian teaching left a legacy that is still recognized today. The Lived Theology series explores aspects of Christian doctrine through the eyes of the men and women who practiced it. Interweaving the contributions of notable individuals alongside their overshadowed contemporaries, we gain a much deeper understanding and appreciation of their work and the broad tapestry of Christian history. These books illuminate the vital contributions made by these figures throughout the history of the church.