Jesus is King. Standing as a central theme of the Gospel of Matthew, Jesusā kingly authority has profound implications for our lives todayāchanging the way we view the world, interact with others, and respond to blessings and hardships.
In this reader-friendly commentary, seasoned pastor Doug OāDonnell leads us through the first book of the New Testament, highlighting key themes and offering contemporary illustrations for preaching. Drawing on years of pastoral experience, OāDonnell helps us to see how Matthewās various emphasesāincluding Jesusā messianic titles, fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy, teaching on the kingdom of heaven, and present and future role as judgeāall relate to Christ's kingship over all of creation.
Full of biblical insights aimed at both pastors and laypeople, this volume ultimately highlights Matthewās call to all people to worship and obey Jesus, our humble King and gracious Savior.Ā
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āEven for the most seasoned of preachers, the thought of expositing the Gospel of Matthew could be overwhelming. Thanks to Doug OāDonnellās newest commentary, chock-full of impressive insights and engaging wit, the first and perhaps greatest Gospel has suddenly become much less daunting. When Kent Hughes called on OāDonnell to write this volume, he knew exactly what he was doing.ā
āNicholas Perrin, Dean, Wheaton College Graduate School
āThis commentary grows out of wide reading and solid learningāthe footnotes alone are a gold mine. OāDonnell writes with a zest for real life, wit, and (controlled) whimsy. The outcome: sermons that both revel in Christ and reveal Christ in fresh and striking ways. The author proves to be a hard-working and natural expositor of Scripture. This book goes to the top of my list of sterling homiletical commentaries on the first Gospel."
āRobert W. Yarbrough,Ā Professor of New Testament, Covenant Theological Seminary
āThe market is full of critical commentaries, but not many actually deal with what is ācriticalāāthe centrality of the gospel, the mission of the Church, and the life of the Christian. Doug OāDonnellās commentary on Matthew is a clear exception. With sensitivity to all the important narrative and exegetical details, OāDonnell offers an interpretation of the first Gospel that is pastoral throughout, and in some instances, truly profound. Relevant illustrations are used in almost every passage, and numerous issues are addressed with theological vigor and often from the pastoral heritage of the Church. There are times when the critical commentaries are useful, even necessary, but I cannot imagine a pastor preaching through Matthew that would not want to use this commentary as a significant resource.ā
āEdward W. Klink III, Associate Professor of New Testament, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University
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