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John (St. Andrew's Expositional Commentary) [Kindle Edition]

R. C. Sproul
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December 11, 2009
In his latest book, John, Dr. R. C. Sproul offers his readers the fruits of his lifetime of biblical study as expressed in his most recent calling.

Dr. Sproul, a respected seminary teacher, conference speaker, and author, long saw his role in full-time Christian ministry as centered on the task of teaching. But in 1997, God placed him in the position of preaching weekly at St. Andrew's in Sanford, Florida. There, he adopted the ancient Christian practice of lectio continua, or continuous expositions, the method of preaching verse-by-verse through books of the Bible (rather than choosing a new topic each week). Since taking up this task at St. Andrew's, Dr. Sproul has preached through several books of the Bible, including the Gospel of John.

Encouraged by his congregation at St. Andrew's, Dr. Sproul has now begun to adapt these sermon series for a wider audience. The result is the St. Andrew's Expositional Commentary, which is being jointly published by Reformation Trust Publishing and Crossway Books.

In John, Dr. Sproul confesses that he attained a new depth of understanding of the Gospel when he preached through the book. Nevertheless, he came to the Gospel after much study of it, and that familiarity is readily apparent from the first chapter on the Prologue of John's Gospel to the final chapter on Peter's restoration.

John includes fifty-seven chapters, each of which began as a St. Andrew's sermon. Dr. Sproul deals with major themes as he moves through the book passage by passage. Though the book is an "expositional commentary" that is, it does not deal with each and every verse, it unpacks major themes in Dr. Sproul's easily understandable style. Readers will find invaluable insights into the goals John had in writing his Gospel, the background for Jesus' time, and the meanings of some of John's most difficult passages.

John is an easily readable introduction to this unique record of Jesus' life, packed with insights and exhortations that will draw the reader closer to the Savior and encourage him or her to a greater depth of love and devotion to Him.


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About the Author

Dr. R.C. Sproul is the founder, chairman and president of Ligonier Ministries, an international Christian education ministry located near Orlando, Florida. His teaching can be heard on the program Renewing Your Mind, which is broadcast on hundreds of radio outlets in the United States and in 40 countries worldwide. He is the executive editor of Tabletalk magazine and general editor of The Reformation Study Bible, and the author of more than seventy books and scores of articles for national evangelical publications. Dr. Sproul currently serves as senior minister of preaching and teaching at Saint Andrew's in Sanford, FL.

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  • File Size: 3465 KB
  • Print Length: 429 pages
  • Publisher: Reformation Trust Publishing (December 11, 2009)
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  • Language: English
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This book is basically like a series of teaching sermons on the Gospel of John. It has a total of 57 chapters. Each starts with the 15-20 Bible versions to be studied in the chapter. The remainder of the chapter then teaches based on this text. The book comes from the expositional style of preaching, which Dr. Sproul practices at his own church. In fact, there were a series of these on the Book of Acts a year or so on weekend broadcasts of his Renewing Your Mind radio program. I personally find this to be a very helpful way to study the Bible. It is more challenging than simply reading, but better connected than a verse-by-verse commentary. Dr. Sproul is an strong proponent of Reformed Theology and applying academic and philosophical rigor to the study of the Bible. He is, IMHO, a brilliant Bible scholar and teacher. This book is in that tradition. I am currently teaching a study on John to a group of high school students and this has proved a very useful resource to augment the study we are using which is, in my mind, a bit shallow. It was well worth the money I paid for it. I look forward to other books in this series.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
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A masterful work on the timeless Gospel of John by Dr. R. C. Sproul, marred only by the careless transcription to the Kindle version. Some words in the Kindle version appear to be "stuck" together as can be found in, among other places, the opening paragraph of the Good Shepherd Discourse chapter (after the Scriptural reference). The poor print quality is not commensurate with the price tag of $15, and certainly does NOT reflect the high-caliber work associated with Ligonier Ministry and Reformation Trust Publishing. I would gladly take my money back and buy the Hard Copy version. In fact, I recommend that you do exactly that -- buy the HARD COPY version!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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I was excited to learn that Dr. Sproul was writing a series of new commentaries. He has long been one of my favorite theologians, and is one of the clearest teachers of Scripture that I have encountered. I was a bit concerned, however, that his commentaries might be somewhat more "intellectual" than many of his other books. Often in his lectures, he operates on a different mental plane than most mere mortals!

So it was much to my relief to see that this commentary was very approachable and easy to read. In fact, it is possibly the most accessible book of its type that I've seen. I especially appreciated the format of this book.

Rather than write a verse-by-verse exposition, as many commentators do, Sproul has broken John's gospel into 57 chapters, focusing on individual events and encounters. He then writes his commentary in a very conversational style, often relaying personal stories and analogies to help teach the text. This writing style lends this commentary to reading just like one might read any other typical book, rather than requiring strenuous study like many other commentaries. It is highly recommended for students of Scripture at any level of spiritual maturity or theological experience!
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This commentary was different then what I am accustom to. I tend to get caught up in many books. It starts with one question which leads to one book and then another. Read more
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Good 'Read-Through' Commentary
Some commentaries are nice to have merely for referencing and some are good for reading all the way through. This book is one of the latter. Read more
Published 7 months ago by SnickerdoodleSarah
Easy to read whilst packed with theological punch!
I really enjoy RC Sproul's SAEC series of commentaries. This is my second, having read Romans last year. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Ian M. Acheson
John (St. Andrew's Expositional Commentary)
It's getting more and more difficult for me to say how very much R.C. Sproul has ministered to me by these commentaries. I am 70 yrs. old, a Christian for over 30 yrs. Read more
Published 11 months ago by JIM
Would probably give it a 3.5 if possible.
R.C. Sproul comes with high recommendation from almost everyone I know. Perhaps I came to this text with higher expectations than I should have. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Joshua B. Hughes
Outstanding Theology and Understandable Commentary of John
I have not read a commentary as clear, detailed and worthy of academic praise, yet not academic in tone until. Until I read R.C. Read more
Published 13 months ago by marc mullins
Excellent Resource
As a Pastor I am constantly looking for Bible commentaries that will assist me in my sermon preparations. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Jeffrey Holton
Great Insight
I love his teaching style - very informed, insightful, and honest. . .and it's long - I've been reading a chapter a day for almost two months - great for devotions.
Published 14 months ago by David
Awesome..
a must buy from R.C. Sproul. a deep look into the most important book of the life of jesus. praise god for such a book.
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Dr. R.C. Sproul is the founder and chairman of Ligonier Ministries, an international Christian education ministry located near Orlando, Florida. His teaching can be heard on the program Renewing Your Mind, which is broadcast on hundreds of radio outlets in the United States and in 40 countries worldwide. He is the executive editor of Tabletalk magazine and general editor of The Reformation Study Bible, and the author of more than seventy books and scores of articles for national evangelical publications. Dr. Sproul also serves as president of Ligonier Academy of Biblical and Theological Studies and Reformation Bible College. He currently serves as senior minister of preaching and teaching at Saint Andrew's in Sanford, FL.


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