<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>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. <br><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>Exalting Jesus in Revelation</i> is part of the <i>Christ-Centered Exposition Commentary </i>series. This series affirms that the Bible is a Christ-centered book, containing a unified story of redemptive history of which Jesus is the hero. It's presented as sermons, 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 series is projected to be 48 volumes.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>It's one thing to know Bible stories; it's another to know the story of the Bible. It's one thing to be aware of the story's many heroes; it's another to have met the Hero himself. From the Old Testament that anticipates him, to the Gospels that manifest him, to the Book of Acts that proclaims him, to the Epistles that explain him, and to the Book of Revelation that tells of him coming again, your Bible is about Jesus. That's why I love the vision of the <i>Christ-Centered Exposition Commentary</i> series. It models for preachers and teachers how to proclaim--with pastoral focus and exegetical care--the beauty of the gospel from every page of Scripture. <br><b>Matt Smethurst</b> <br> Associate Editor for The Gospel Coalition <p/> Few things are more important for faithful biblical interpretation than reading Scripture in light of its master narrative. The Christ-Centered Exposition series aims to do just that. In a postmodern age, these commentaries provide pastors and lay people an invaluable resource that is unswervingly committed to the authority of Scripture and the centrality of the Gospel in the Bible's storyline. <br><b>Dr. R. Albert Mohler Jr., President</b> <br> The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary <p/> Danny Akin writes with the pen of a scholar and the heart of an evangelist. The message of the Revelation is greatly needed and there is no one more qualified to explain the prophetic Scriptures than Dr. Akin. I highly recommend it. <br><b>Dr. Jack Graham</b> <br> Pastor, Prestonwood Baptist Church <p/> Revelation is not easy to understand, but Dr. Akin has succeeded in writing a commentary that is a great gift to pastors and leaders in the church. With precise exposition, clear points of application, and thoughtful questions, this book is both theologically driven and accessible. I cannot recommend this book enough! <br><b>Matt Carter</b> <br> Pastor, Austin Stone Community Church <p/><p>"This commentary is an insightful, responsible, theologically rich commentary that inspires worship as well as study. Danny Akin, a wise and respected scholar, avoids the silly speculation and the pastoral irrelevance of many commentaries on this book. Instead, Akin helps us to see from Patmos the unveiling of our Lord. Such a revelation is just what we need for this hour." <br><b>Russell Moore</b> <br> President, Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention <br> </p><p>"Revelation is notoriously difficult to interpret, hence many preachers are afraid to preach it. Enter this accessible treatment of the book by Danny Akin written with the pastor and his preaching in mind. Akin is himself a consummate expositor, and preachers will find in this volume practical help in sermon preparation. If you want to know how to preach Revelation, and how to preach Christ from Revelation, this book is for you. I highly recommend it." <br><b>David L. Allen</b> <br> Dean, School of Preaching, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas</p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Daniel L. Akin</b> is the president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina. He holds a Ph.D. in Humanities from the University of Texas at Arlington and is the author or editor of numerous books and Bible commentaries including <i>Theology for the Church</i> and the <i>New American Commentary</i> on<i> 1, 2, and 3 John</i>. <p/><b>David Platt</b>'s first love in ministry is making disciples--sharing, showing, and teaching God's Word in everyday life. He has traveled extensively to serve alongside church leaders around the world. David is the president of the International Mission Board and the founder of Radical, a resource ministry that exists to serve the church in accomplishing the mission of Christ. He is also the author of several books, <i>Follow Me</i>, <i>Radical</i>, and <i>Radical Together</i> and most recently <i>Counter Culture</i> (to be released February 2015). He is the founder of Radical (Radical.net) a resource ministry devoted to serving churches and disseminating disciple-making resources. David and his wife, Heather, have four children: Caleb, Joshua, Mara Ruth, and Isaiah. <p/><b>Tony Merida</b> is lead pastor of Imago Dei Church in Raleigh, North Carolina. He earned a Ph.D. in preaching from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and serves as associate professor of Preaching at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. His books include <i>Faithful Preaching</i> and <i>Orphanology</i>.
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