Category: Commentaries

  • How do you preach about helping the poor?

    Here is an email from one of my students and my response. 

    Hi Andy!

    I hope that your summer has been going well and that you are enjoying visiting practicum students! I am doing well here at ________Church in ________, and I actually gave my first ‘sermon" this past Wednesday night.  The thing is, I have to give another sermon this upcoming Wednesday, and I am scrambling to gather information that would be helpful.  I am going to be speaking on the sheep and the goats parable, but not from a view of judgment, but rather, I would like to focus more on the "unto the least of these" aspect of it, to encourage action in the jr. higher’s.  I was wondering if you could refer me to any resources or if you have any notes on the topic that you wouldn’t mind sharing with me?  That would be great! But if not, that’s ok too! Thank you so much!

    ~Name~

    Dear _______,

    Great for you preaching!  This is not an easy passage to exegete but it is indeed an inspiring one for us to serve the least of these in our paths.  The good samaritan might be a tad simpler if you want to go that route.  You don’t have the judgment to worry about explaining.    

    For Preaching Ideas and Illustration Inspiration:

    § Tony Campolo has a heart for serving the poor.  Any of his sermons would probably be inspiring.  They are at his website here.  Maybe start with "Missions: Getting Beyond the Kingdom of Ticky-Tack."  These sermons might give you some inspiration or illustrations.  We will likely meet with him on Capstone.  It is not specifically on Matthew 25.   

    § John Ortberg’s sermon on 3/12/06 "The Church on Monday Morning" is also incredible.  It is about the people of the church getting out and making a difference for good in the community.  It is inspiring!  You can find his sermons here.  It is not specifically on Matthew 25. 

    § The Irresistible Revolution: Living as an Ordinary Radical by Shane Claiborne  is also a great new book by a young person.  We will meet with him on Capstone.

    Biblical Study:

    § Here are a list of good commentaries if you have the chance to get to Taylor’s library.  Here are some Links to Lists of Good Commentaries  One of the Matthew commentaries by Craig Keener would be great.  He married an African woman and has a deep passion for justice and simplicity.  We will meet with him on Capstone.  Also D.A. Carson’s commentary is solid.  He clarifies that it is not that your good works get you into the kingdom of heaven but rather: "The reason for admission to the kingdom in this parable is more evidential than causative."

    § Ron Sider’s short book  Scandal Of The Evangelical Conscience: Why Are Christians Living Just Like The Rest Of The World? (Paperback)
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    Ronald J. Sider would also give you some good stats and a good summary of the Bible material about serving the poor.

    § Here is my link to Bible study resources on the net.   

    I’m glad you are preaching.  It takes a lot of time and it is easy to get discouraged in the preparation so hang in there! 

    I would write out what you want to say in complete sentences so that you can basically read it.  Once you have it how you like it basically, then read it over to yourself 3-4 times outloud.  By the 4th time you will basically have it memorized and you will just need to glance down at it.  Writing it helps you have down exactly what you want to say and reading it a number of times helps you get ready to deliver it clearly.  Once you have studied hard, write strongly and passionately what you think.  This is your strength!  Call me on my cell if you need more help ________

    Let you prayer be: "Lord I can’t help but want to look good and impress people when I preach.  But more than anything, I want YOU to look good!  Please be glorified in what I say." 

    I’m going to post my letter to you (without your name) on my blog.  Maybe someone else will have some good ideas.   

    Grace and peace,

    andy

    Click on the category to the side entitled "Senior Capstone Trip" to find more posts about our January capstone trip to Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. 

  • Links to Lists of Good Commentaries

    When writing good Bible Studies, it can be tremendously helpful to look at a commentary on the passage you are studying. For example, it can be very helpful to read what Craig Blomberg said in his commentary on Matthew about Matthew 6:1-18. But which commentaries should you read? See below some links to some lists of recommended commentaries for each book of the Bible.

    Denver Seminary Old Testament Bibliography 2003
    Denver Seminary New Testament Bibliography 2003
    Gordon-Conwell Seminary Bibliography

    I also recommend:

    Glynn, John. Commentary and Reference Survey: A Comprehensive Guide to Biblical and Theological Resources. 9th ed. Kregel Academic & Professional, 2003. $13.

    Reviewed positively in RBL and JETS

    I started asking for commentaries for Christmas presents my senior year at Taylor and haven’t stopped since!

  • Bibliography of Key Biblical Commentaries for Women in Ministry Issues

    1 Timothy, 1 Corinthians, Ephesians and Genesis are the location for the main "problem passages" for women in ministry. Here are some of the most important commentaries on those books. 1 Timothy 2 Complementarian The Pastoral Epistles: A Commentary on the Greek Text (New International Greek Testament Commentary) (Hardcover)by George W. Knight Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company (August 1, 1992)

    Word Biblical Commentary Vol. 46, 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus (mounce) (Hardcover)by William D. Mounce
    Nelson Reference (May 1, 2000)

    The Message of 1 Timothy & Titus: God’s Good News for the World (The Bible Speaks Today) (Paperback)by John R. W. Stott
    InterVarsity Press (June 1, 2001)

    The First and Second Letters to Timothy : A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary (Anchor Bible) (Hardcover)by Luke Timothy Johnson
    Anchor Bible; 1st ed edition (March 20, 2001)

    Egalitarian

    The Pastoral Epistles: A Critical and Exegetical Commentary (International Critical Commentary Series) (Paperback)by I. Howard Marshall
    T. & T. Clark Publishers, Ltd. (July 22, 2004)

    1 & 2 Timothy, Titus (Hardcover)by Walter L. Liefeld
    Zondervan (August 1, 1999)

    First and Second Timothy and Titus: Interpretation, a Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching (Interpretation, a Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching) (Hardcover)by Thomas C. Oden
    J. Knox Press (November 1, 1989)

    1-2 Timothy & Titus (IVP New Testament Commentary Series) (Hardcover)by Philip H. Towner
    InterVarsity Press (May 1, 1994)

    1 and 2 Timothy, Titus (Paperback)by Gordon D. Fee
    Hendrickson Publishers (April 1, 1989)

    1 Corinthians 11; 14:34-35

    Complementarian

    The First Epistle to the Corinthians (New International Greek Testament Commentary) (Hardcover)by Anthony C. Thiselton
    Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company (December 1, 2000)

    1 Corinthians (Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament) (Hardcover)by David E. Garland
    Baker Academic (November 1, 2003)

    1 Corinthians (Hardcover)by Craig L. Blomberg
    Zondervan (April 10, 1995)

    Showing the Spirit: A Theological Exposition of 1 Corinthians 12-14 (Paperback)by D. A. Carson
    Baker Academic (October 1, 1987)
    Egalitarian

    The First Epistle to the Corinthians (The New International Commentary on the New Testament) (Hardcover)by Gordon Fee
    Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company (July 1, 1987)

    1-2 Corinthians (New Cambridge Bible Commentary) (Hardcover)by Craig S. Keener
    Cambridge University Press (June 13, 2005)

    First Corinthians (Interpretation, a Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching) (Hardcover)by Richard B. Hays
    Westminster John Knox Press (September 1, 1997)

    Ephesians 5:21-33

    Complementarian

    Ephesians: An Exegetical Commentary (Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament) (Hardcover)by Harold W. Hoehner
    Baker Academic (January 1, 2003)

    Egalitarian

    The Epistles to the Colossians, to Philemon, and to the Ephesians (New International Commentary on the New Testament) (Hardcover)by F. F. Bruce
    Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company (October 1, 1984)

    Ephesians (IVP New Testament Commentary Series) (Hardcover)by Walter L. Liefeld
    InterVarsity Press (March 1, 1997)

    Ephesians (Hardcover)by Mr. Klyne Snodgrass
    Zondervan (July 7, 1996)

    Not Sure whether egalitarian or complementarian

    The Letter to the Ephesians (Pillar New Testament Commentary) (Hardcover)by Peter T. O’Brien Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company (October 1, 1999)

    Word Biblical Commentary Vol. 42, Ephesians (Hardcover)by Andrew T. Lincoln
    Nelson Reference (November 6, 1990)

    Ephesians: Translation and Commentary on Chapters 4-6 : Anchor Bible 34A (Anchor Bible) (Paperback)by Markus Barth
    Anchor Bible (September 3, 1998)

    Ephesians, Colossians, and Philemon (Interpretation, a Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching) (Hardcover)by Ralph P. Martin
    Westminster John Knox Press (February 1, 1992)

    Genesis 1-3

    Genesis (Hardcover)by Bruce K. Waltke, Cathi J. Fredricks
    Zondervan (August 1, 2001)

    Word Biblical Commentary Vol. 1 Genesis 1-15 (wenham) 406pp (Hardcover)by Gordon J. Wenham
    Nelson Reference (October 9, 1987)

    Genesis: Interpretation : A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching (Interpretation, a Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching) (Hardcover)by Walter Brueggemann
    Westminster John Knox Press (March 1, 1982)

    Genesis 1-11: A Continental Commentary (Hardcover)by Claus Westermann
    Augsburg Fortress Publishers; 1st Fortress Press ed edition (May 1, 1994)

    The Book of Genesis (New International Commentary on the Old Testament Series) 1-17 (Hardcover)by Victor P. Hamilton
    Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company (November 1, 1990)

    The New American Commentary: Genesis 1-11:26 (New American Commentary) (Hardcover)by Kenneth A. Mathews
    Broadman & Holman Publishers (January 1, 1996)

    Genesis (Hardcover)by Dr. John H. Walton
    Zondervan (October 1, 2001)