Corinth was a church with problems. Do you want to know how the apostle Paul addressed these in I Corinthians 1-9? Seeking to grasp the rich biblical truth of love (not politically-correct notions)? Buy and read this book!
Walking in the Way of Love, volume 1, is a commentary on, and application of, chapters 1-9 of I Corinthians. Directed toward the believer and the true church of Jesus Christ, the book teaches the vitally important way of true love, over against the foolish chatter about love spoken by the world and the apostate church.
Here is rich fare: the cross as the wisdom and power of God, the Spirit searching the deep things of God, carnal Christianity, apostolic ministry, church discipline of those living in fornication, the believer and going to court, singleness and marriage, Christian liberty, ministerial support and much more!
“I must say how much I am enjoying Langerak’s commentary. I’ve never read a commentary on Corinthians quite like it. It must be unique among such commentaries, very insightful, very inspiring! Beautiful but unusual prose, almost poetic—if that’s not a contradiction in terms!” – England
“I have finished reading volume 1 of Langerak on I Corinthians. This commentary is not for the faint-hearted or casual Christian. It is strong meat. It is not the candy floss faith of so much that passes for Christianity these days. Men call what is wicked liberty and what is our liberty in the Lord they make sin. Langerak deftly, soundly and sensitively corrects this. I look forward to starting the second volume.” – England
A penetrating exposition of I Corinthians 10-16, including baptism, the Lord’s Supper, worship, tongue-speaking, love, prophecy, Christ the first-fruits of the dead, Christian giving, etc.
A superb theological exposition of articles 22-37 of the Belgic Confession (1561), a great Reformation creed, penned by a pastor later martyred for his faithful witness.
Prof. Hanko clearly and warmly expounds Galatians, emphasizing justification by faith alone, as well as the liberty this grand truth gives to the people of God (as opposed to the heresies of the New Perspective on Paul and the Federal Vision).
Walking in the Way of Love, Vol. 1
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A Practical Commentary on I Corinthians 1-9
Nathan Langerak (432 pp. Hardback, £20.00)
Corinth was a church with problems. Do you want to know how the apostle Paul addressed these in I Corinthians 1-9? Seeking to grasp the rich biblical truth of love (not politically-correct notions)? Buy and read this book!
Walking in the Way of Love, volume 1, is a commentary on, and application of, chapters 1-9 of I Corinthians. Directed toward the believer and the true church of Jesus Christ, the book teaches the vitally important way of true love, over against the foolish chatter about love spoken by the world and the apostate church.
Here is rich fare: the cross as the wisdom and power of God, the Spirit searching the deep things of God, carnal Christianity, apostolic ministry, church discipline of those living in fornication, the believer and going to court, singleness and marriage, Christian liberty, ministerial support and much more!
Click here to watch a video interview with Rev. Nathan Langerak about his book.
“I must say how much I am enjoying Langerak’s commentary. I’ve never read a commentary on Corinthians quite like it. It must be unique among such commentaries, very insightful, very inspiring! Beautiful but unusual prose, almost poetic—if that’s not a contradiction in terms!” – England
“I have finished reading volume 1 of Langerak on I Corinthians. This commentary is not for the faint-hearted or casual Christian. It is strong meat. It is not the candy floss faith of so much that passes for Christianity these days. Men call what is wicked liberty and what is our liberty in the Lord they make sin. Langerak deftly, soundly and sensitively corrects this. I look forward to starting the second volume.” – England
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