

The author is professor emeritus of homiletics at Calvin Theo Sem in Grand Rapids, MI. It is loaded with great ideas for preaching Christ in a relevant and textually faithful way. I've fallen in love with this commentary. Dennis Johnson’s Him We Proclaim comes closest, but given Greidanus’s laser-like focus on the Old Testament, and given the lack of books on preaching from the Old Testament, his book remains a very useful tool for pastors trying to make sense of redemptive-historical preaching.First let me just say that I'm a pastor working through Genesis right now for my congregation. With this in mind, Preaching Christ from the Old Testament is an excellent resource that has yet to be replaced. Preaching is challenging, but preaching faithfully from the Old Testament is especially daunting. To a lesser degree, he also applies it to five other texts: Genesis 6:9-8:22 Exodus 15:22-27 Exodus 17:8-16 Numbers 19 and Joshua 2 and 6. In this way, the New Testament itself serves as a guide for preaching Christ from the Hebrew Bible.įinally, any book on preaching that is going to posit principles should show those principles in action, which Greidanus does with an in depth application of his method to Genesis 22. In addition to these roads, the “redemptive-historical christocentric” method Greidanus proposes calls the preacher to look for New Testament references that link to Old Testament texts. contrast (differences between the Old and New Testaments brought by Christ).longitudinal themes (Old Testament themes reinterpreted in light of Christ) and.analogy (roughly speaking, God was for Israel what Christ is for the New Testament church).typology (past acts or figures foreshadow or prefigure gospel events and figures).


Greidanus is critical but not dismissive of interpreters who have come before him, carefully assessing the contributions of preachers going back as far as Origen, but devoting extended space to Calvin, Luther, Spurgeon, and William Vischer, a twentieth-century theologian banned from teaching by the Nazis. Appealing to the unity of Scripture, Greidanus argues that the Old Testament gives the church a fuller understanding of Jesus Christ.Ī large portion of the book is devoted to a historical overview of Old Testament preaching, with special attention given to the dangers of allegorizing. He not only defends the necessity of preaching Christ from the Old Testament, but of preaching the Old Testament in general. Greidanus then spends over 300 pages unpacking this idea. He defines “preaching Christ” as “preaching sermons which authentically integrate the message of the text with the climax of God’s revelation in the person, work, and/or teaching of Jesus Christ as revealed in the New Testament” (10). In essence, Greidanus argues that, since the Old Testament witnesses to Christ, faithful preachers must preach sermons from the Old Testament with Christ as the focus. Still, Preaching Christ is worth a second (or a first) look, if only because pastors committed to preaching expositionally must move beyond understanding the main themes of the Bible to addressing how particular texts point to Christ with great specificity. Since 1999, biblical theology has stormed into many evangelical circles and been popularized for the church’s good by a number of authors.

Greidanus wrote it because, at the time, no contemporary books took a seminary student or church pastor through the basics of Christocentric, Old Testament preaching. Sidney Greidanus’s Preaching Christ from the Old Testament has been in print since 1999.
