Preaching the Word
1 primary work • 21 total works
Book 20
This commentary explores Paul's message in his second letter to the Corinthians and challenges us to likewise live counterculturally, depending on God's power in the midst of our weakness. Part of the popular Preaching the Word series.
This commentary on Ephesians, redesigned with a new cover and updated ESV Scripture references, celebrates our full redemption in Christ and explores the mystery of the church.
This commentary on the book of Acts explores the history of the early church, examining the spread of Christianity in the years following Christ's death and resurrection.
Offering timely instruction to the local church, Hughes and Chapell teach through three of Paul's pastoral letters.
The book of Genesis lays the groundwork for God's relationship with humanity and his plan for our salvation. Hughes explores this book with the care and insight that are the hallmarks of the Preaching the Word series.
And Pastor Hughes's insightful commentary, which unveils both Luke's approach and purpose in recording the life of Christ, and the implications of that life, adds compelling perspective to help you communicate God's Word more effectively.Luke the historian--with his painstaking reporting--will make you certain about the truth of not only his Gospel, but the gospel. Luke the theologian--with his careful recounting of Christ's mercy and compassion--will touch you with God's love and grace. And Luke the physician--with his heart for people, especially the less privileged--will help you to love others more deeply. This may well be the only commentary you'll ever need to teach and preach the power, the celebration, the glorious message of Luke's beloved Gospel. Part of the Preaching the Word series.
His careful exposition and wise application will guide you to a richer understanding of not only God's greatness, but of His great goodness to us all. Part of the Preaching the Word series.
The first volume of this Preaching the Word commentary explores the great truths of Christ's supremacy and the finality of his work on the cross.
In this commentary on the book of James, pastor R. Kent Hughes explores the connection between genuine faith and good works in the life of the Christian.
Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon cover a wide range of topics, from unjust suffering to Christian unity. This newly updated commentary will help readers understand, apply, and preach God's Word.
Redesigned and now featuring updated Scripture quotations drawn from the ESV, this commentary on the Gospel of Mark overflows with careful exegesis and insightful illustrations.