Jesus and the 10 Commandments

Just found out about this book by Edmund Clowney- “How Jesus Transforms the 10 Commandments” and it looks like a great read. I’m excited about getting this one sometime down the road!! {Bear with me, I was an Old Testament major in seminary…}

Here’s some more info:

Author: Edmund P. Clowney

Description: “Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.” For many Christians, conditioned to emphasize our freedom from the law, Jesus’ words seem strange, even incompatible with the gospel of grace. If Jesus did not abolish the law, then how should we look at the Ten Commandments today? Clowney explains how Jesus intensifies the law and expands its scope to every situation in life. But as the author did so often during his ministry, he goes further, finding Christ in the law and showing how he fulfills it for his people. Thus believers will learn more not only of God’s character revealed in the law, but also of the gospel with its focus on Christ. Divided into eleven chapters, each with study questions for reflection and application, this book is an ideal resource for group study and personal growth.

“The great expounder of biblical theology, Clowney guides us between the errors of lawless license and graceless legalism through this magnificent study of the Ten Commandments. – Bryan Chapell

“Here, Edmund Clowney writes simply, but profoundly. Nobody had a deeper understanding of how all Scripture witnesses to Christ. I highly recommend this book for adult classes in churches, and for all who seek a better knowledge of the Lord Jesus. – John Frame

One comment

  1. wow. i need to look into this because one of the sermon series I have been toying with for my next message series with the youth is “the gospel in the ten commandments” or “looking for Jesus in the 10 commandments” something along those lines.

    any thoughts or ideas?

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