Exalting Jesus in John is part of the Christ-Centered Exposition
Commentary series. Edited by David Platt, Daniel L. Akin, and
Tony Merida, this new commentary series, projected to be 48
volumes, takes a Christ-centered approach to expositing each book
of the Bible. Rather than a verse-by-verse approach, the authors
have crafted chapters that explain and apply key passages in
their assigned Bible books.
Readers will learn to see Christ in all aspects of Scripture,
and they will be encouraged by the devotional nature of each
exposition presented as sermons and divided into chapters that
conclude with a “Reflect & Discuss” section, making this series
ideal for small group study, personal devotion, and even sermon
preparation. It’s not academic but rather presents an easy
reading, practical and friendly commentary.
The author of Exalting Jesus in John is Matt Carter and Josh
Wredberg.
“The balance of biblical accuracy, clear outlines, captivating
illustrations, and life-changing applications make this
commentary a must-have addition to the library of every pastor
and everyone else who wants to understand and apply the Gospel of
John.”
Stephen Davey, Th.M., D.D., senior pastor, Colonial Baptist
Church, Cary, North Carolina; president, Shepherds Theological
Seminary, Cary, North Carolina
“Matt and Joshua provide an excellent resource on John's
Gospel. With a clear outline of content, a concise purpose for
writing, and a faithful handling of the text as it points to
Jesus, the authors give the reader a valuable resource for study
and preaching. They herald a clear message to remind the reader,
‘The gospel is the good news that you no longer have to wander
about in the darkness and despair of sin, but you can enjoy the
light of righteousness through Jesus Christ’ (p. 27). I commend
this commentary as it will prove beneficial for many, for years
to come.”
Lane Harrison, D.Min., lead pastor, LifePoint Church, Ozark,
Missouri
“The Gospel of John has no shortage of commentaries, raising the
obvious question: what sets this one apart from all the others?
The unique contribution of Matt Carter's work is rooted in his
personal profile. Carter is both a highly successful church
er and long-tenured pastor who has built and led a large
church through text-driven preaching. A church holding forth the
truth in the heart of one of the most socially liberal cities in
the country. A church that has multiplied itself many times over
through ing new churches in their own city and in some of
the most difficult countries on the planet. As a trustworthy,
twenty-first-century pastor-theologian, Carter has not only
produced a commentary, but a sermon and bible study starter for
preachers and teachers seeking to accurately interpret and
prophetically apply the Word of God to this radically changing
culture.”
Nathan Lino, senior pastor, Northeast Houston Baptist Church;
president, Southern Baptists of Texas Convention
“This commentary on John is incredibly practical. Written from a
pastor's heart, it provides both deep theological in and
practical application. Both ministers of the gospel and people in
the pew need this work!”
Jerry McCorkle, executive director, SpreadTruth Ministries,
Bloomington, Illinois
“As a pastor for more than twenty-one years, I appreciate a
commentary that stands on solid scholarship while at the same
time fitting comfortably in the pulpit. Any pastor, teacher, or
small group leader will be able to open this book and find a
Christ-centered resource at their fingertips which will enhance
their preaching or teaching ministry. In fact, any believer
reading this Christ-centered exposition will find themselves
learning more about the Lord Jesus Christ and His place in
Scripture. The Christ-Centered Exposition Commentary series seeks
to exalt Jesus. This volume succeeds in meeting that goal!”
Eric Peacock, D.Min., senior pastor, Westchester Baptist Church,
High Point, North Carolina
“As the church navigates an age of profound confusion and doubt,
the Gospel of John serves as an immoveable anchor. This
commentary is an invaluable tool for believers in understanding
and applying God’s Word to our lives as we combat the litany of
competing worldviews that surround us. This work remains faithful
to the timeless truth of Scripture while challenging contemporary
issues in a thoughtful manner. Believers will be well-served by
using this book to supplement their efforts to delight in God’s
Word and to live by faith in Jesus, the Savior of the world.”
Kevin Peck, lead pastor, The Austin Stone Community Church,
Austin, Texas
“John said the purpose of his Gospel was ‘so that you may
believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by
believing you may have life in his name’ (20:31). This volume is
a literary GPS in helping us arrive at that place. Carter and
Wredberg wed exegetical integrity with sermonic beauty, and they
combine historical accuracy with contemporary relevance, all to
show us Jesus. Pastors, teachers, and all who love the Bible and
its Christ will be helped greatly by this work.”
Jim Shaddix, Ph.D., D.Min., W. A. Criswell Professor of
Expository Preaching, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary,
Wake Forest, North Carolina
“Josh and Matt have given us a gospel-fueled of John.
You will discover, as I have, that this volume exposes areas you
thought you had conquered. Worship your way through this
exposition by these two Christ–Centered Ninjas.”
Kyle Shearin, D.Min., pastor of preaching and vision, Faith
Family Church, Oak Grove, Kentucky