Summary
The New Testament is the story of how all the promises made by God in the Old Testament were kept-and what that means for us today. The nation of Israel had many hopes: hope for a deliverer, hope for restored fellowship with God, and hope for the world to be put right. The New Testament explains how those promises were kept and how, if we are Christians, they are kept in us as well.Mark Dever surveys the historical context, organization, and theology of each New Testament book, in light of Godrs"s Old Testament promises. His message is that of the New Testament itself, one of hope fulfilled."Many Bible readers are familiar with individual trees while failing to see the forest. They are in great danger of misinterpreting the parts of the Bible they read because they do not see the entire structure of a Gospel like John or an epistle like Ephesians. Mark Dever fills a gaping need with his sermons on each of the individual books." -Thomas R. Schreiner Teaching Pastor, Clifton Baptist Church, Professor of New Testament, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary"Mark Deverrs"s approach is thematic without ignoring the literary and theological structure of the books and is thus a stimulus to doctrinal preaching." -Graeme Goldsworthy Moore Theological College, Sydney"Here is a vigorous, juicy, engaging, life-centered, God-honoring set of sermons, brilliantly overviewing the entire New Testament: a truly rich resource from which to benefit and borrow. Dr. Dever is a Puritan in twenty-first-century clothing, and it shows." -J. I. Packer Professor of Theology, Regent College"Mark Dever knows that Christians cannot be powerfully influenced by the Bibles they do not know. So here is the antidote: a biblical flyover that reveals the contours and glories of the New Testament landscape so that it becomes familiar geography to the soul. This book will grace many lives." -R. Kent Hughes Pastor, College Church, Wheaton, Illinois"A pastoral overview of the entire New Testament from the heart of a preacher who wants his people to know and live the truth. These expositions are theologically rich, biblically faithful, and loaded with superb introductions, illustrations, and applications." -J. Ligon Duncan III Senior Minister, First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Mississippi"Whether you are a Christian seeking a better understanding of the Bible, or a pastor seeking to preach ls"the whole counsel of God,rs" this unique and invaluable resource provides a wealth of insight that will serve you for years." -C. J. Mahaney Sovereign Grace Ministries, Author ofThe Cross Centered Life"This outstanding series of birdrs"s-eye studies of the New Testament books will enable all Christians to feed deeper from Godrs"s Word and equip teachers to feed others. They expand the mind, warm the heart, and challenge the will." -Vaughan Roberts Rector, St. Ebbers"s Church, Oxford, England, Author ofGodrs"s Big Picture"Unusually prophetic utterances from the heart of the nationrs"s capital, these overview introductions to the most salient truths of each book of the New Testament are vintage Mark Dever. Deverrs"s scholarship abounds as all of his knowledge is here poured into truths that will transform a person, a church, or a nation." -Paige Patterson President, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary"Is biblical exposition a lost art? Not if this book is any indication. This book is a gem and it belongs on every Christianrs"s bookshelf." -R. Albert Mohler, Jr. President, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Table of Contents
Foreword |
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11 | (2) |
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Acknowledgments |
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13 | (2) |
Introduction: Getting a Window Seat |
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15 | (6) |
The Message of the New Testament: Promises Kept |
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21 | (18) |
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The Message of Matthew: Jesus, the Son of David |
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39 | (20) |
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The Message of Mark: Jesus, the Son of Man |
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59 | (22) |
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The Message of Luke: Jesus, the Son of Adam |
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81 | (20) |
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The Message of John: Jesus, the Son of God |
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101 | (22) |
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The Message of Acts: Jesus, the Risen Lord |
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123 | (24) |
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The Message of Romans: Justification |
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147 | (22) |
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The Message of 1 Corinthians: Church |
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169 | (22) |
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The Message of 2 Corinthians: Weakness |
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191 | (20) |
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The Message of Galatians: Faith |
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211 | (24) |
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The Message of Ephesians: Grace |
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235 | (24) |
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The Message of Philippians: Humility |
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259 | (20) |
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The Message of Colossians: New Life |
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279 | (22) |
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The Message of 1 Thessalonians: The Second Coming |
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301 | (20) |
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The Message of 2 Thessalonians: Hope |
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321 | (22) |
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The Message of 1 Timothy: Leadership |
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343 | (16) |
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The Message of 2 Timothy: Success |
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359 | (18) |
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The Message of Titus: Beginnings |
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377 | (20) |
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The Message of Philemon: Forgiveness |
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397 | (16) |
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The Message of Hebrews: Sticking with the Best |
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413 | (14) |
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The Message of James: Faith That Works |
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427 | (16) |
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The Message of 1 Peter: When Things Get Tough |
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443 | (16) |
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The Message of 2 Peter: Certainty |
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459 | (14) |
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The Message of 1 John: Christianity and the Flesh |
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473 | (16) |
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The Message of 2 John: Truth and Love |
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489 | (12) |
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The Message of 3 John: Why Go to All the Trouble? |
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501 | (14) |
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The Message of Jude: Having Faith in Faithless Times |
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515 | (16) |
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The Message of Revelation: What Are We Waiting For? |
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531 | (18) |
Person Index |
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549 | (2) |
Scripture Index |
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