As a combined exegetical and homiletical commentary, the Reformed Expository Commentary in general, and this Galatians commentary of Dr. Phil Ryken in particular, is a sermon preparation tool of exceptional value. The authors of the Westminster Confession of Faith advised pastors to speak both to the necessities and capacities of our people. This commentary series that so well understands Gods Word and Gods people greatly aides in that dual task of faithful preachers. -- Bryan Chapell, President, Covenant Theological Seminary
In an age when scholars write commentaries the size of encyclopedias so that exposition is often drowned in an ocean of background technical details, Dr. Rykens Galatiansthe first volume in this seriesappears as a welcome sign of springtime and the firstfruits of the harvest to come. -- Sinclair Ferguson, Chancellors Professor, Reformed Theological Seminary; Teaching Fellow, Ligonier Ministries
Phil Ryken is a living refutation of the argument that great expository preaching just cant be found today. He brings to his pulpit a rare combination of biblical insight, theological substance, and pastoral application. In Galatians, Ryken takes us right into the mind of the apostle Paul and into the heart of this great letter. A richly rewarding and faithful commentary. -- R. Albert Mohler, Jr., President, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Marvelously exhibits the model of the pastor-scholar. Laypeople will discover a wealth of sound teaching. Even pastors who want to stay abreast of more academic trends in biblical scholarship will appreciate Rykens godly common sense and theological wisdom. I warmly recommend this work to pastors and to those who hear them preach. -- Michael Horton
It is uniquely appropriate that this commentary series commences with an exposition of a Pauline letter at the center of recent discussions. Because Ryken rightly understands that Galatians is about justification, and that the problem vexing the Galatians was no mere exclusivism but legalism, his exposition will help many a preacher set forth the gospel of grace. -- Ligon Duncan, Chancellor and CEO, Reformed Theological Seminary