Theological and devotional, expositional and inspirational: these are four words that well capture this excellent work on the doctrine of penal substitution. Thank you, Mark and Michael, for this gift to the church of the Lord Jesus. Read it and be instructed. Read it and be blessed.
Daniel L. Akin, president, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Dever and Lawrence remind us that at the heart of Christianity is Christ, and the heart of Christs ministry is the cross, and the heart of the cross is penal substitution. The OT anticipates the substitutionary sacrifice of Christ, the Gospels relate the story of his sacrifice, and the Epistles explicate what Christ has accomplished for his people. What a joy to have the truth of Christs work for us set forth in sermons, for we see clearly that Christs atoning work is no abstraction. Dever and Lawrence in these well-crafted sermons both instruct us in Gods Word and apply it powerfully to the lives of believers and unbelievers.
Thomas R. Schreiner, James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
We need a clarion call to bring us back to the hard-won doctrines that the Reformers died to establish. Dever and Lawrence have masterfully traced the thread of one of the most significant of these truths through the Old and New Testaments. They argue that the sacrificial atonement is not merely an image, theory, or perspective; it is the very foundation of how God brought about salvation. To comprehend the gospel fully, we must understand this work of Christ. It is Well should be required reading for every pastor and will deepen any Christians awareness of Christs work on the cross. I encourage you to read and reread this book and cling tightly to what it says.
Dennis Newkirk, Senior Pastor, Henderson Hills Baptist Church, Edmond, Oklahoma
Dever and Lawrence remind you of the supreme splendor of the cross. With homiletical wisdom, exegetical skill, and pastoral zeal, they draw your minds attention and hearts affection to the majesty of Christ in the atonement. In the process, you will not only be exposed to exemplary sermons on this extremely important doctrine, but you will also be overwhelmed by the breathtaking glory of the one who has satisfied the wrath of God by substituting himself in our place. All praise be to God for this indescribably wonderful reality and all thanks be to him for this immensely helpful book.
David Platt, Senior Pastor, The Church at Brook Hills, Birmingham, Alabama
Dever and Lawrence take a topic that is intimidating to manysubstitutionary atonement and make it practical to both the scholar and the common man. Rich in exposition and application, they point us to Gods sacrifice for us in Jesus, and why, because of it, we can never be the same.
Matt Carter, Lead Pastor, The Austin Stone Community Church, Austin, Texas
In many churches, the cross is sung more forcefully than it is preached. Some of the most moving and memory-shaping hymns and songs of the faith are also the bloodiest, those that remind us that we were purchased with blood. Sadly, for many, the power of the atonement seems simply to be lyrics, left unconsidered for most of life. This book, by faithful preachers Mark Dever and Michael Lawrence, calls us to preach and teach and pray the curse-absorbing substitutionary atonement as emphatically as we sing it. As you see the glory of Christ crucified in these sermons, you will want to sing, and to preach, and to praise the Messiah who stood in our place on Skull Hill.
Russell D. Moore, Dean, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
In a day when questions about retributive justice and penal substitution are being raised within evangelicalism, Dever and Lawrence serve us well by leading us to meditate upon the texts of the Old and New Testaments, which have shaped the churchs understanding of the atonement. They remind us that though the Bible uses various images to help us understand the work of Christ on the cross, penal substitution is the reality upon which all other images of the atonement stand. Yet this book is no mere apologetic; it is a welcome exhortation to make the cross of Christ central to all of life. I pray that the meditations contained herein will be widely read and would move Christs church once again to know nothing among us except Jesus Christ and him crucified.
Juan R. Sanchez Jr., Preaching Pastor, High Pointe Baptist Church, Austin, Texas
This book is brimming with insights into the text as well as with clear and direct application. A refreshing contrast to the great number of low-calorie atonement books on the market.
Simon Gathercole, Lecturer in New Testament Studies, Cambridge University; Editor, Journal for the Study of the New Testament
Like the sound of a trumpet resonating from castle walls, so has the call to worship sounded forth from the local church of Mark Dever and Michael Lawrence and their expositions on the atonement. This work is sure to humble the reader in the reality of the work of Christ on behalf of sinners and liberate the forgiven with the promise that it is finished.
Eric Bancroft, Senior Pastor, Castleview Baptist Church, Indianapolis, Indiana
The theological glue that holds the gospel facts together is the substitutionary atonement of Jesus Christ. Yet no concept is more unique and audacious to the Christian faith than that of a crucified Messiah and Savior. Regrettably, for too long this has been the subject of academia more than the church, until now. Through fourteen expositions that cover redemptive history, Dever and Lawrence have provided an extensive, simple, and practical guide to grasping this subject without compromising its complexity. This study is more than important to understand; it is imperative. Few books have fueled my worship of the Savior like this one. Read it and expect to find yourself on your knees in wonder at the gospel.
Rick Holland, Executive Pastor, Grace Community Church, Sun Valley, California; Director, Resolved Conference
IT Is WELL
Other 9Marks books published by Crossway:
Nine Marks of a Healthy Church, Mark Dever
The Deliberate Church, Mark Dever and Paul Alexander
The Gospel and Personal Evangelism, Mark Dever
What Is a Healthy Church? Mark Dever
What Does God Want of Us Anyway? Mark Dever
What Is a Healthy Church Member? Thabiti Anyabwile
The Church and the Surprising Offense of Gods Love,
Jonathan Leeman
What Is the Gospel? Greg Gilbert
It Is Well: Expositions on Substitutionary Atonement
Copyright 2010 by Mark Dever and Thomas Michael Lawrence
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