• Such an excellent book! We live in an age where Christians bows the knee to the atheistic/secular thought psychology, as if the scriptures needed something added to it. Many Christians have been duped in to the idea of getting away from the sufficiency of scripture, and Heath Lambert is here to correct that thought. Lambert, much like his Biblical counseling champion contemporary, Jay Adams, shows how the scriptures are all a Biblical counselor needs. This book is a must for seminary students, pastors, church leaders, and anyone who wishes to disciple people in their Christian walk!
    1. Dr. Chris Miller and Dr. Daniel Davey have brought God glorifying authoritative Bible scholarship in an easy to comprehend format, and put it right at your fingertips. Their decades of teaching both in the pulpit and in the seminary classroom is evident in the NTEC series. The textual exegesis is spot on and the textual reflections are unrivaled. From Dr. Miller’s evaluation of the literary structure of Matthew, to Jesus genealogy in chapter 1, to his evaluation of the Great Commission in Chapter 28, and everything in between, this literature is needed in Christ’s church. If you want your pulpit preaching, Sunday school class, small group study, or personal devotions at the next level, Matthew Exposition Commentary needs to be on your digital or printed book shelf.
      1. Hi Corey, This is Matt Olmstead from Regular Baptist Press. Thank you for this review. Would you be willing to let us use this review in marketing materials? Please connect with me via email at molmstead@garbc.org