The incarnation of Christ is so spectacular, so fundamental to our faith, so full of implications for our lives that three gospel writers approach it in three notably different ways to capture its nuances. Matthew leads us to consider the connection between Jesus and the people of Israel, Luke presents four theologically rich songs that exult in the Lord’s work, and John sees the incarnation from the perspective of the Father in heaven as his plan of redemption comes to fruition.
In this short devotional work, theologians Daniel Doriani, Philip Ryken, and Richard Phillips present twelve readings that combine accessible Bible commentary with pastoral insight. Deepen your understanding of the incarnation with a multifaceted view that draws on the complete arc of biblical teaching.
This is a new paperback edition of The Incarnation in the Gospels (9781596381407), released in 2008.
192 pages.
“A delightful volume. . . . All who read this book should experience a deeper devotion to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.”
—Jerry Bridges, Author, The Pursuit of Holiness
“The authors are Reformed in their theology, reliable in their understanding of the passages, and all of them fascinating writers. This book will be a great help . . . to lay believers trying to distinguish the real biblical teaching from all the Christmas fluff.”
—John M. Frame, Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy Emeritus, Reformed Theological Seminary
“Here is exposition modeled by pastors with scholarly gifts and scholars with pastors’ hearts. . . . May it serve as a model to encourage and enthuse a new generation to love the Word of God!”
—Sinclair B. Ferguson, Chancellor’s Professor, Reformed Theological Seminary
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