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OverviewDeuteronomy is probably not the first book any preacher would choose to preach, and yet Jesus quoted it regularly. It is the climax of the Pentateuch. It explains the fundamental categories of blessings and curse which explain the rest of Israel’s history up until exile and return. It offers up a choice for God’s people – life or death, blessing or curse. Moses exhorts the people to choose to love the Lord and obey him in response to his grace today. In his helpful guide Matt Fuller suggests ways preachers might want to tackle Deuteronomy and shows the important of preaching the book to Christians. He urges them to preach Deuteronomy as an urgent and passionate call to love the Lord wholeheartedly, to choose to love him each and every day. This series is designed to help the pastor/preacher, a small group leader or a youth worker teach their way through a Biblical book. It will help you in planning and executing a lesson advising on background, structure, key points and application. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Matthew FullerPublisher: Christian Focus Publications Ltd Imprint: Christian Focus Publications Ltd Weight: 0.395kg ISBN: 9781527109001ISBN 10: 1527109003 Pages: 360 Publication Date: 15 November 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsMatt’s pointers for application at the end of each chapter are very realistic, making this one of the most useful books for preachers I have come across. Deuteronomy needs to be preached (it’s as much about ‘heart’ as ‘law’), and preachers will not find a better guide. -- Jeremy McQuoid (Teaching Pastor, Deeside Christian Fellowship, Aberdeen, Scotland and Chair of Council, Keswick Ministries) Deuteronomy was—and still is—a passionate burst of preaching. Matt Fuller’s book provides the warm and wise insights that preachers need and love. It’s exegetically faithful, thoroughly applied and leaves you convinced of Deuteronomy’s key place in the Bible’s big message. -- Kirk Patston (Director of the Centre for Preaching and Pastoral Ministry, Sydney Missionary and Bible College, Sydney, Australia) … gives a very helpful analysis of the whole book and his comments on individual passages are penetrating and concise and never lose sight of practical application. I hope this will lead to many more sermons on this magnificent but often neglected book. -- Bob Fyall (Pastor, Preacher and Old Testament Scholar) Books encouraging people to preach consecutively through long Old Testament books and giving help to do so are always to be welcomed. It is a pleasure to commend Teaching Deuteronomy by Matt Fuller. He gives a very helpful analysis of the whole book and his comments on individual passages are penetrating and concise and never lose sight of practical application. I hope this will lead to many more sermons on this magnificent but often neglected book. -- Bob Fyall (Pastor, Preacher and Old Testament Scholar) Matt Fuller claims he has wrestled with Deuteronomy for 10 years - and after reading his insights, I believe him! The result is not a dry commentary on an OT book we would rather avoid, but a thoroughly practical preacher's guide that tackles the 'law/grace' issues Deuteronomy forces us to wrestle with, while relentlessly pointing us to Christ ('He took the curse for us!'). Matt's pointers for application at the end of each chapter are very realistic, making this one of the most useful books for preachers I have come across. Deuteronomy needs to be preached (it's as much about 'heart' as 'law'), and preachers will not find a better guide. -- Jeremy McQuoid (Teaching Pastor, Deeside Christian Fellowship, Aberdeen, Scotland and Chair of Council, Keswick Ministries) Deuteronomy was-and still is-a passionate burst of preaching. Matt Fuller's book provides the warm and wise insights that preachers need and love. It's exegetically faithful, thoroughly applied and leaves you convinced of Deuteronomy's key place in the Bible's big message. -- Kirk Patston (Director of the Centre for Preaching and Pastoral Ministry, Sydney Missionary and Bible College, Sydney, Australia) ... gives a very helpful analysis of the whole book and his comments on individual passages are penetrating and concise and never lose sight of practical application. I hope this will lead to many more sermons on this magnificent but often neglected book. -- Bob Fyall (Pastor, Preacher and Old Testament Scholar) Matt's pointers for application at the end of each chapter are very realistic, making this one of the most useful books for preachers I have come across. Deuteronomy needs to be preached (it's as much about 'heart' as 'law'), and preachers will not find a better guide. -- Jeremy McQuoid (Teaching Pastor, Deeside Christian Fellowship, Aberdeen, Scotland and Chair of Council, Keswick Ministries) Deuteronomy was-and still is-a passionate burst of preaching. Matt Fuller's book provides the warm and wise insights that preachers need and love. It's exegetically faithful, thoroughly applied and leaves you convinced of Deuteronomy's key place in the Bible's big message. -- Kirk Patston (Director of the Centre for Preaching and Pastoral Ministry, Sydney Missionary and Bible College, Sydney, Australia) Matt's pointers for application at the end of each chapter are very realistic, making this one of the most useful books for preachers I have come across. Deuteronomy needs to be preached (it's as much about 'heart' as 'law'), and preachers will not find a better guide. -- Jeremy McQuoid (Teaching Pastor, Deeside Christian Fellowship, Aberdeen, Scotland and Chair of Council, Keswick Ministries) ... gives a very helpful analysis of the whole book and his comments on individual passages are penetrating and concise and never lose sight of practical application. I hope this will lead to many more sermons on this magnificent but often neglected book. -- Bob Fyall (Pastor, Preacher and Old Testament Scholar) Matt Fuller claims he has wrestled with Deuteronomy for 10 years - and after reading his insights, I believe him! The result is not a dry commentary on an OT book we would rather avoid, but a thoroughly practical preacher's guide that tackles the 'law/grace' issues Deuteronomy forces us to wrestle with, while relentlessly pointing us to Christ ('He took the curse for us!'). Matt's pointers for application at the end of each chapter are very realistic, making this one of the most useful books for preachers I have come across. Deuteronomy needs to be preached (it's as much about 'heart' as 'law'), and preachers will not find a better guide. -- Jeremy McQuoid (Teaching Pastor, Deeside Christian Fellowship, Aberdeen, Scotland and Chair of Council, Keswick Ministries) Books encouraging people to preach consecutively through long Old Testament books and giving help to do so are always to be welcomed. It is a pleasure to commend Teaching Deuteronomy by Matt Fuller. He gives a very helpful analysis of the whole book and his comments on individual passages are penetrating and concise and never lose sight of practical application. I hope this will lead to many more sermons on this magnificent but often neglected book. -- Bob Fyall (Pastor, Preacher and Old Testament Scholar) Author InformationMatt is the vicar at Christ Church Mayfair where he has been since it was planted 20 years ago. He’s authored various books but this one took the longest because Deuteronomy really is a treasure. He’s thankful for every church and conference he’s preached at in the last few years being willing to hear sermons on it! Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |