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Titus and Philemon

Author(s): Malcolm Maclean
Publisher: Reformation Heritage
Price: $2.99       (Apr 29-30)
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“But when the kindness and the love of God our Savior toward man appeared, not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us, through the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Spirit. . .”

Learn how Paul dealt with some of the most pressing issues in the early church in this new addition to the Lectio Continua Commentary Series

Pastor Malcolm Maclean’s expositional commentary on Titus and Philemon addresses the unique challenges facing the New Testament church. While both letters are brief, they deal with important matters—leadership, civil authorities, good works, forgiveness, and prayer—that have enduring relevance. As part of the Lectio Continua series, Maclean points readers to the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ with an emphasis on simplicity and devotion.

What is the Lectio Continua Commentary series (Edited by Joel R. Beeke and Jon D. Payne)?
This series presents commentaries based on sermons originally delivered to Reformed congregations. Each volume clearly and faithfully communicates the context, meaning, gravity, and application of God’s inerrant word. Each volume of expositions aspires to be redemptive-historical, covenantal, Reformed and confessional, Trinitarian, Christ-centered, and teeming with spiritual and practical application.

Endorsements:
“Malcolm Maclean’s expositions of Titus and Philemon bear the marks of faithfulness, clarity, and warmth. Here are messages that stick to the text of Scripture and open it up in helpful ways that speak to our contemporary situation. Maclean has given attention to the words, meaning, and application of these brief but important letters from the apostle Paul. The result is an expository commentary that both challenges and encourages the church. Readers will be gratefully in his debt.”
—Rhett P. Dodson, senior pastor, Grace Presbyterian Church (PCA), Ohio

“This book is a helpful companion to anyone who is seriously attempting to work their way through Titus and Philemon, both in content and application. In a warm, accessible, and conversational manner, Malcolm Maclean deploys his own extensive pastoral experience in explaining and unpacking the two short pastoral letters, asking the kind of questions that will naturally come to mind and exploring their practical implications.”
—Iver Martin, principal, Edinburgh Theological Seminary, Edinburgh, Scotland

“My friend Malcolm Maclean’s fresh exposition of Titus and Philemon is clearly the work of a seasoned pastor who knows how to care well for his people. Like the two letters themselves, his treatment is rich in practical wisdom for Christian living. Theologically astute yet crystal clear, profound in its understanding of the gospel and its implications yet simple in application, Maclean’s commentary helps us know and love not just these two precious letters but the Christ to whom they call us. This volume deserves a wide readership.”
—David Strain, senior minister, First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Mississippi

About the Author
Malcolm Maclean is a retired minister of the Free Church of Scotland. He has served in two congregations, one in the Western Isles of Scotland and the other in Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. Prior to becoming a minister, he was managing editor with Christian Focus Publications. He has also authored books on the Lord’s Supper, the Song of Solomon, and the life of Abraham.

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