July 5, 2009...9:43 pm

1 & 2 Timothy and Titus

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#1 1 & 2 Timothy and Titus, by Patrick Fairbairn

From the preface by the author. This expositiry volume on the Pastoral Epistles had its origin in a departmet of labour connected with my official duties. Till lately, it ws for many years my lot to conduct a class of Pastoral Theology for advanced students preparing for the work of the Christian ministry; and a portion of the time during each session was usually devoted to the exposition and illustration of more or less of those Epistles. Practically, it was found impossible to overtake more, in any particular session that a comparatively limited portion of them. But as comments on the whole had been prepared, I have thought that the publication of them might be of some advantage to students of Sacred Scripture, especially those who are either in the position of candidates for the ministry, or without lengthened experiences in the discharge of its duties.

#2 Sermons on 1 & 2 Timothy and Titus, by John Calvin

John Calvin still speaks through timeless works such as this one, where he explores the aging Paul’s pastoral counsel to two younger apostles on church and doctrinal issues. Abridged and adapted for today’s reader.

#3 The Message of 1 Timothy & Titus: The Bible Speaks Today Series, by John Stott

For the postmodern world the very notion of objective truth is open to question if not ridicule. In a cultural climate of soft footings and cracking walls, Paul’s unambigous commitment to the church as “the pillar and foundation of the truth” is a timely metaphor. It calls us to reconsider the architecture of a truly Christian worldview and to reexamine the gospel and tradition we have inherited. Paul’s burden in these letters to Timothy and Titus is inheritance, the faithful guarding and delivering of the inheritance of gospel truth. Nearing the end of his life, Paul is intent on securing the heritage of gospel truth for the next generation.

#4 2 Timothy: MacArthur New Testament Commentary, by John MacArthur

In the face of spiritual warfare and the daily bombardment of worldly evils, you need a message of encouragement to “fight the good fight.” The ammunition? MacArthur’s motivating commentary on doctrinal truths and church life armed with a bibliography and subject, Scripture, and Greek word indexes. About 224 pages, hardcover from Moody.

#5 A commentary upon the Epistle of St. Paul written to Titus, by Thomas Taylor

C. H. Spurgeon said, “The title-page calls Thomas Taylor ‘a famous and mast elaborate divine.’ He was a preacher at Paul’s Cross during the reigns of Elizabeth and James I, and a voluminous writer. This Commentary will well repay the reader.”

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