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Paul Washer et al on A Portrait of Paul by Rob Ventura and Jeremy Walker

September 21st, 2010 1 comment

I re-published my review on Rob Ventura and Jeremy Walker’s A Portrait of Paul yesterday.  I originally reviewed this book back in May and compared it to The Reformed Pastor by Richard Baxter.  I would like to share what others are saying about this wonderful book.  I will begin with a video by Paul Washer and conclude with the blurbs that are found in the book by others.

A Review of a Portrait of Paul – Paul Washer from HeartCry Missionary Society on Vimeo.

“The apostle Paul has always been a hero whom I look to as a model for my ministry. His unrelenting faithfulness in the worst kinds of trials is a remarkable example to every pastor and missionary. In the midst of suffering, hardship, and (in the end) the abandonment of his own friends and fellow workers, Paul remained steadfast, dynamic and utterly devoted to Christ. This invaluable study of Paul’s life from Rob Ventura and Jeremy Walker is a wonderful, powerful, soul-stirring examination of Paul’s self-sacrifice and his unfaltering service to the church. It will both motivate and encourage you, especially if you’re facing trials, opposition or discouragement in your service for Christ.”

-John MacArthur

Rob Ventura and Jeremy Walker have done an exceptional job in providing a model for pastoral ministry, drawn from the extraordinary example of the apostle Paul. This book is built upon careful exegesis, proper interpretation, penetrating insight, and challenging application. Herein is profiled the kind of minister every church so desperately needs and what every true minister should desire to become.

—Steven J. Lawson, Senior Pastor of Christ Fellowship Baptist Church in Mobile, Alabama

“In this dual-authored portrait of Paul as a minister of the gospel, Ventura and Walker have captured the very essence of ministry. On every page, we are forced to reflect upon the dimensions of apostolic ministry and urged to comply. Packed with exposition and application of the finest sort, these pages urge gospel-focused, Christ-centered, God-exalting, Spirit-empowered, self-denying ministry. I warmly recommend it.”

—Derek W H Thomas, John Richards Professor of Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary ,Jackson, Mississippi

This work on the Christian ministry is a clarion call to true devotion and piety in the pastorate. The theology is pure and the language is as powerful as it is beautiful. I pray that every pastor and congregant might take up this book and read it. It will hold a place in my library beside Baxter’s Reformed Pastor, Bridges’ Christian Ministry, and Spurgeon’s Lectures. I will refer to it often. It will serve as a great antidote against all that might cause my heart to stray from Christ’s call.

-Paul Washer

With a refreshing contemporary style, and with humble submission to the Scripture, these two ministers have given to us a role model for pastoral life. This is a very helpful book and a means of grace to me.

-Geoff Thomas

When I first sensed God’s call to the preaching ministry, I did a study of the life and ministry of the apostle Paul. And, oh, what a study that was! It opened my eyes to the difference between ministry in the New Testament and what is in vogue today. Rob Ventura and Jeremy Walker have now brought all those truths that I saw into this one volume. I, therefore, commend this book to all who want to take God’s call to the work of ministry seriously. For, in these pages is the heart and experience of a true minister of the new covenant.

-Conrad Mbewe

What is A Portrait of Paul Identifying a True Minister of Christ? It is, first, the effort of two young pastors to teach themselves and their churches what it means to be a true minister of Christ. It is, second, an exposition of Colossians 1:24-2:5 which attempts to understand how Paul’s ministry gives them and their churches a paradigm of faithful ministry. It is, third, biblical exposition of Scripture in the best historic and Reformed tradition with careful exegesis, sound doctrine, popular appeal and practical application. As such, it is a very challenging book to read as Rob and Jeremy lay before us, for instance, the selflessness and suffering true ministry requires. It is, however, a good, useful, and profitable book to read. It can, and I hope it will, do much good!

-Dr. Sam Waldron

Rob Ventura and Jeremy Walker’s A Portrait of Paul is biblically sound, pointedly practical, and sagaciously simple. In addition to an exposition of Colossians 1:24-2:5, they provide the reader with a host of citations from other pertinent texts of Scriptures as well as judicious quotes from past and contemporary authors, all of which help to trace out the contours of Paul’s life and ministry. Each chapter concludes with practical applications directed both to fellow pastors (or aspiring pastors) and also to fellow Christians. I heartily recommend this book to anyone who would seek to imitate Paul as Paul sought to imitate Christ.

-Robert R. Gonzales Jr.

As the diverse churches of the world have demonstrated throughout history, there is no better place to turn, when confronted with the complexities of pastoral leadership, than the Scriptures. Each church in each generation must revisit this resource and view it anew through its particular historical, theological, cultural and political lens. The authors of A Portrait of Paul engage precisely in this task. With Colossians as their main laboratory, they probe the text and engage Paul in a conversation about pastoral ministry—its priorities, foundation, and potential—and a profile of pastoral mission and leadership emerges. All who read this book will discover an invitation to join this rich conversation and take away numerous fresh perspectives to challenge and shape their thinking.

Philip H. Towner, PhD
Dean, The Nida Institute for Biblical Scholarship at the American Bible Society

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Winners of Paul Washer Giveaway

November 10th, 2009 No comments

Congratulations to our winners of the Paul Washer Giveaway. Jacob A. Davis won a copy of The Truth About Man. Michael Pittman, who writes at Transplant Ministries and is on Twitter @LawGrace, won a copy of The One True God. Stephen Newell, of the Silent Holocron and on Twitter at @Stephen_Newell, won the grand prize of both books. Stay tuned every Wednesday for a new give away. God bless.

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The Truth About Man by Paul Washer

November 4th, 2009 6 comments

Washer, Paul David. The Truth About Man. Hannibal: Granted Ministries Press, 2nd ed. 2009. 168 pp. $19.95. Purchase at Amazon.  FYI: Granted Ministries is selling them for $15.00 or less depending on how many you purchase!

Introduction

Paul Washer has written his second doctrinal study. This time he focuses on who man is in relation to the holy God that his previous study established. That study, entitled The One True God was reviewed back in July and can be read here. It is only natural that one would want to know who we are and how we relate to an all holy God. Paul Washer answers that question and many more in The Truth About Man.

Review

Paul Washer takes the student from the creation of man, to the fall of Adam and mankind through to God’s judgment of the wicked and the doctrine of Hell. Along the way, you will learn what the Bible says about our enslavement to sin and God’s disposition towards the sinner (not a pretty picture).

There is plenty of Scripture to read and study as well as a lot of note taking. Paul adds plenty of notes and contextual definitions to help any student to discern what is found in the Scriptures regarding man and, perhaps more importantly, what is not found in the Scriptures about man.

One of the more useful sections of The Truth About Man begins on page 25 where Paul answers “Important Questions about the Fall.” Here, he answers three essential questions to understanding the magnitude of Genesis 3. They are

  • How could Adam Fall?
  • Did God ordain the Fall?
  • What is God’s eternal purpose in the Fall?

Recommendation

As I said in my review of The One True God, this book makes an excellent resource for a new believer’s class or any discipleship group.  I would recommend that you start with The One True God before moving into The Truth About Man simply because the truth of who God is should be the foundation for all that we do and study as believers in His Son, Jesus Christ.  Nonetheless, this book is worth studying by itself if you are not able to study the first book.

Giveaway

Granted Ministries has been so kind as to sponsor a giveaway this week.  They are giving away 2 copies each of The One True God and The Truth About Man.  We will give away one copy of The Truth About Man and one copy of The One True God as our first and second place drawing.  The Grand Prize will be the set of both study books.

Here is how to enter:

  1. Become a NEW subscriber to Christian Book Notes either through our RSS Feed or our Email subscription. If you do this, please send me an email at tdelaney017 [@] yahoo [dot] com or use my contact page above.
  2. Become a fan of Christian Book Notes on Facebook.  You can do that here. (If you are already a fan, you will be included in this drawing)
  3. Follow me on Twitter or tweet the following (just copy/paste):  RT: @ChristBookNotes is giving away 4 Paul Washer books http://bit.ly/3PXjki RT 4 chance to win #paulwasher
  4. Leave a comment below about how Paul Washer’s ministry (both preaching and the HeartCry Missionary Society) has impacted you.

You can enter using all four ways but only once per type of entry, please.  The drawing will be held on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at 12:00 pm.  God bless and good providence!

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The One True God by Paul Washer

July 24th, 2009 1 comment

Washer, Paul David. The One True God. Hannibal: Granted Ministries Press, 3rd ed. 2009. 184 pp. $21.95. Purchase at Amazon for $21.95.

Publisher Introduction

Granted Ministries Press is the publishing arm of Granted Ministries located in Hannibal, Mo. Some titles that they have published include, Valuable Selections from the Writings of George Müller, Justification and Regeneration by Charles Leiter and The One True God by Paul David Washer. Granted Ministries is of the Reformed Baptist heritage. Check out their website and prayerfully support their ministry.

Introduction

Paul Washer is well known in Christian circles. His preaching ministry has impacted countless Christians young and old–me included. His sermons are regularly one of the top downloaded at SermonAudio.com. He preaches with a passion that is unmet by most preachers today. He is the founder and director of the HeartCry Missionary Society located in Muscle Shoals, Alabama as a ministry of Grace Life Church. In The One True God, we learn the driving force behind everything Paul Washer does–it is God and His grace.

Synopsis

The One True God is a workbook designed to guide the reader through a Biblical study of who God is; i.e., the doctrine of God. This is the third edition and first time being published by Granted Ministries. The first two editions were published by HeartCry.

The chapters move systematically through one’s understanding of who God is. Chapter one is aptly titled God is one. From there, the study takes you through God is…

  • spirit,
  • greatand perfect,
  • eternal, self-existent, and immutable
  • omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient
  • holy
  • righteous
  • true and truthful
  • faithful
  • love
  • creator and sustainer
  • Lord over all
  • lawgiver and judge

The last chapter details the names of God.

If you are going to do this study, you had better have your Bible sitting by your side. You will be forced into the Scriptures to learn what the Bible says about God. Basically, you will be learning what God truly says about Himself and there is nothing wrong with that.

One of the nice “extra” features of the third edition is the spiral bounding and hardback cover as opposed to the paperback, glued bonding of the first two editions. This is a very nice touch, and I believe a much needed upgrade–my first edition copy is worn out from referring back to it so often.

Recommendation

Iain H. Murray says, “The One True God , is the best introductory work known to me. It sets out great truths in clear and balanced form. Young Christians could scarcely spend their time better than working carefully through these pages.”

With the third edition being revised and expanded (the study is longer than it was in the first edition), The One True God makes for an excellent resource to study on your own or in a group. To be able to study God as His Word describes Him is a privilege beyond compare. Studying the Scriptures with The One True God by your side will keep you from falling into error as a young believer and will straighten you out where you possibly have fallen into error. This workbook is not only a foundation setter, it is also a correction to false beliefs which will do nothing but hinder your growth in faith.

This workbook makes for an excellent resource for a new believer’s class or a Discipleship group. I have recommended and given this workbook to new believers, struggling believers, and older believers in the past. I am excited to see this third edition and will gladly continue to pass it along to those needing to get to know God for who He is in the future.

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