• William Lane's commentaries on Hebrews were devotional reading for me for about two years. I absolutely loved these commentaries and felt as if I was sitting at the feet of someone who both loved Scripture AND Christ. Of course, the real blessing is in Hebrews itself. But, among the commentaries that I "tasted", this one was a gift. Theologically rich, exegetically nuanced - without sacrificing the pastoral. These are my top commentaries on Hebrews.
    1. William Lane's commentaries on Hebrews were devotional reading for me for about two years. I absolutely loved these commentaries and felt as if I was sitting at the feet of someone who both loved Scripture AND Christ. Of course, the real blessing is in Hebrews itself. But, among the commentaries that I "tasted", this one was a gift. Theologically rich, exegetically nuanced - without sacrificing the pastoral. These are my top commentaries on Hebrews.
      1. This is an inspiring read. It is not a theological treatise or a "how-to" book on relating to the Holy Spirit. It is mainly topics related to the Holy Spirit with some real-life illustrations of people who embody the point being made. It is a simple read (a few hours max). If you are looking for a personal jolt, you'll enjoy it. If you are looking for something more explanatory, theological, or exegetical, you will be disappointed (but hopefully not miss the message).