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Church with Jesus as the Hero, by David E. Prince, Ashland Staff

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The goal of this simple book is to help Christians gain a Jesus-centered, gospel-focused mentality while reading and applying the Scripture and living together in the community of the church. Consider the book a quick start guide to help create a Christ-centered life and ministry trajectory. There really is a way to read, apply, preach, serve, and live with Jesus as the Hero that keeps the gospel of God’s sovereign grace front and center in everything.

Any biblical truth abstracted from the gospel is corrupted. The only possible context for genuine obedience is faith in Jesus. Therefore, genuine spiritual motivation must always be presented in terms of the gospel. We are not heroes; we are sinners, failures, and weaklings—the not-nobles of the world. Attempting to become a spiritual hero or to cultivate a heroic image is an empty, vain, hollow, and hopeless pursuit. There is only one Hero—Jesus—and he has no rivals. When we start trusting him and stop trying to be him, we can say with Paul, “For freedom Christ has set us free” (Gal. 5:1).

"David Prince is my favorite living preacher. He connects every text of scripture with the central message of the Bible: the gospel of the kingdom of Jesus Christ. This book models that biblical strategy. I highly commend it for anyone who preaches, teaches, or seeks to apply God's word." Russell D. Moore, President, Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention

"The saving glory of Jesus Christ is the world's only hope and thus ought to be the church's only focus. What a great gift this wonderful book is, then, in helping us direct our vision and ministry away from ourselves and to Christ the Redeemer!" Jared C. Wilson, Managing Editor of Midwestern Seminary's For the Church (ftc.com) and Author, The Prodigal Church

"I will be quick to commend this book to those who want to make sure King Jesus is kept at the center of the life of the church and all the things she does to rightly honor and worship the One that the Scriptures testify to from Genesis 1:1 to Revelation 22:21." Daniel L. Akin, President, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary

Church with Jesus as the Hero, by David E. Prince, Ashland Staff

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1053587 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-03
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .34" w x 6.00" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 136 pages
Church with Jesus as the Hero, by David E. Prince, Ashland Staff

About the Author David E. Prince (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is Pastor of Preaching and Vision at Ashland Avenue Baptist Church (ashlandlex.org) in Lexington, Kentucky, and Assistant Professor of Christian Preaching at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky (sbts.edu). He is married to Judi and they have 8 children. He writes for the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention (erlc.com) and blogs at Prince on Preaching (davidprince.com).


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Solid, helpful wisdom from my old seminary professor. By R.T. Marsh During the course of my studies at SBTS, I was privileged to take "The Ministry of Proclamation" class under Dr. Russell Moore & Pastor (now Dr.) David Prince. In reading this book, so much of those lectures and "aha!" moments came back to me. Jesus, Pastor Prince taught us, is the point of every story, and thus to be the hero of every sermon. We are to apply our text to Jesus first, that our people might see themselves truly "in Christ." Our illustrations are to point them to Jesus (opening a window, not painting a portrait) so that Scripture's authority and Christ's supremacy are never detracted from, but rather served and embraced.It would make sense that Christ, being the centerpiece of Scripture, would also take his place of preeminence in our leadership and administration of his Church. Enter this volume. From staffing to preaching, from counselling to announcements, Jesus is to be King. The slender book is helpfully laid out: concise chapters mean that busy pastors will actually read them, and the topics are skillfully and faithful handled in an interesting style which keeps your attention. You could easily read it through in one sitting, but you'll want to read and revisit for the maximum help.Note also that Dr. Prince is no mere pragmatist nor modernist in his work here; he has drunk deeply from the wisdom of our forebears, most notably Andrew Fuller. (It was helpful enough to push me to pick up a copy of Fuller's collected Works from Banner of Truth!)All in all, Church with Jesus as Hero is an excellent and helpful volume which should be read by pastors, elders, deacons, and seminarians (at the very least). It will repay your time with clear thinking and biblical help. Warmly recommended.In accordance with federal law: I was provided a free copy for review purposes and was not obligated to provide positive feedback.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Jesus, the Hero of Announcements By J. Camblin Jesus is the hero of every aspect of church, including the announcements. You will find in these pages a Christ-centered vision for ministry that covers the gambit from preaching to children's ministry to thinking about in-service announcements. If you're looking for a resource that will help you think out practically what it means for Jesus to be the hero of the Church, this is it.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Outstanding By Joey Parker I have been blessed in my 9 years as a Christian in quite a few ways. One of this ways is being able to sit under sound Christ-centered expository preaching every week. The other way was having elders that could guide and direct me to what types of books to read, and once I became more grounded I was able to find so many quality, sound books that would teach me about God and His Word. Sometimes, because of this background I quickly forget that this may not be the norm for many believers. Are there many who are reading their Bibles and do not know what the central message of the Bible is? Even worse, are there men in the pulpit whose preaching week in and week out is not Christ centered. Do we often fall into the traps of looking for examples in the Bible, or we just want to find the moral commands so we can obey and try harder. Or do we view God as a genie who is ready and waiting to grant us our every wish if we would only name it and claim it. Christ is the key to Scripture and sadly, substitutes abound. Church With Jesus as the Hero is a new book written by David Prince and the staff at Ashland Avenue Baptist Church that, as they call it, is a "quick start guide" to reading and understanding the Bible from a Christ-centered perspective.When I see the words "quick start" I immediately think introductory. So, when reading this book my first thought was "Will this be accessible to a broad range of Christians?" I also think that for an introductory book to be worthwhile it also ought to appeal to those who may already know and apply the truths it contains. So the second question I thought of was: "Will this book be worthwhile for those who have already read behind men like Graeme Goldsworthy, D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Bryan Chapell, Ed Clowney and others?" I am happy to say that the answer to both of these questions is a resounding: YES. While being accessible to most Christians it also is a wonderful reminder to even the most seasoned preacher of the necessity of seeing Christ in all of Scripture and being able to articulate this truth in our corporate worship.Part one of this book guides the reader through four different Bible text, first showing how the passage is often interpreted and then guiding the reader through a series of questions to draw out from the text how it relates to Christ. This section is very well done. I found the repetition of questions from one chapter to the next very helpful. These questions (written in bold in every chapter) will help to guide the reader's thoughts and quickly grasp how the authors are trying to see the text through a Christ-centered lens. Part two focuses on preaching with Christ as the Hero. This section has a helpful chapter on moralistic preaching and how it falls short. I was also blessed by the chapter where Prince used Andrew Fuller's words to answer objections to preaching Christ from every text. I appreciated this because it showed that these are not new questions that arise and the answers to the questions are not new either. Part three expands the Christ-centered thinking into the church's: singing, counseling, missions, adoption ministry, ethnicity, spiritual growth, and even announcements. This section is a great addition in that the book doesn't stop at the preaching but rather sets out to view all of our corporate worship through a Christ-centered lens.I was tremendously blessed by this book. I have read as many sound books about preaching and ministry as I can get my hands on, and I am pleased to say that this one will be one that I return to for encouragement in the future. It was a great introduction or reminder of why and how Christ should be central in all that we do as a church. Well done!I received a copy of this book from Ashland Avenue Baptist Church/Ashland Publishing in exchange for an honest review

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