The NIV Application Commentary helps you communicate and apply biblical text effectively in today's context.
Faith and that inseparable link is a golden thread running through Acts. In 2,000 years, one thing hasn't God's heart for lost people. As long as he acts on their behalf, he will call us to play an integral part in his deeds. Acts lifts us up out of the armchair and spurs us to kingdom action, trusting that God will be with us. Ajith Fernando shares perspectives on the book of Acts that reveal its enduring relevance for our twenty first-century lives.
To bring the ancient messages of the Bible into today's context, each passage is treated in three
Original Meaning. Concise exegesis to help readers understand the original meaning of the biblical text in its historical, literary, and cultural context.Bridging Contexts. A bridge between the world of the Bible and the world of today, built by discerning what is timeless in the timely pages of the Bible.Contemporary Significance. This section identifies comparable situations to those faced in the Bible and explores relevant application of the biblical messages. The author alerts the readers of problems they may encounter when seeking to apply the passage and helps them think through the issues involved.This unique, award-winning commentary is the ideal resource for today's preachers, teachers, and serious students of the Bible, giving them the tools, ideas, and insights they need to communicate God's Word with the same powerful impact it had when it was first written.
Ajith Fernando serves as Teaching Director of Youth for Christ in Sri Lanka after being National Director for 35 years. Ajith is a visiting lecturer and Council President of Colombo Theological Seminary and also serves as Visiting Scholar at Tyndale University College and Seminary in Toronto. He has written 15 books and his books have been published in 19 different languages. The Call to Joy and Pain was awarded the Christianity Today Book of the Year Award for church and pastoral leadership.
Good commentary on the book of Acts. I read it as one of two text-books in an undergraduate course on Acts. This commentary is more on the casual end of commentaries while still maintaining a healthy level of academic integrity. I studied it along side a more academic commentary for comparative analysis.
I read this commentary for my Book of Acts course under Dr. Dean Flemming. It is written in an Evangelical strain, without much ecumenical or historical-Christian input. Although I view such narrow focus as a loss, I appreciated Fernando's writing and insight. This would be a great commentary for an introductory level student or a layperson seeking the next layer of study past a study Bible. In such a sense, this commentary is accessible, fulfilling its goal of being "Application" focused. For someone looking for a deeper analysis than that (containing deeper historical background information, textual criticism, word study, or literary analysis) however, this commentary will not satisfy, and they should seek another resource. That is what I will do in the future.
Over the years I have come to love the NIV Application Commentary Series. I have felt the blend between the original, bridge, and contemporary application challenging.
I was eager to read Acts by Ajeth Fernando. I first heard Fernando speak at Urbana 87 a long time ago. I still remember his dynamic speaking ability and exegesis.
No doubt my theology has changed since then and I find it yet continuing to evolve still to this day. However, there were several places in his Contemporary Significance section I found myself squirming a bit.
Yet, I still enjoy this commentary series and I will continue to reach for the next volume.
I really enjoyed reading this commentary. Definitely a more relaxed take on commentaries than others I have read. I liked the different sections of understanding for each passage. Gave good context while also giving application. I liked that he incorporated themes and verses from previous passages in Acts as he continued through the book. Helped the knowledge stick and grow an understanding of the continuation of ideas throughout.
This is a fantastic commentary, written in a not-so-common style. While it's not easy to read, Fernando manages to employ an almost conversational tone throughout the book that is interesting, but deeply informative. If you need to study the book of Acts, you should definitely start with Fernando before you move on to anything else.
Another one of the commentaries I read throughout a 48 part sermon series I did in the book of Acts. Fernando writes from a global perspective (not simply through Western eyes) which is a great asset in a commentary on Acts.
This commentary is perfect for my needs. It digs into the theology and then helps to bring those truths into today’s world. I also appreciate all the other sources referenced in this commentary. I frequently went and sought those out to dig deeper.
This was another good popular level (non-academic) commentary from the NIV Application Commentary series. I recommend this series as devotional reading as well as for extra material in preparation of bible studies or sermons. This author, from Sri Lanka provided a view that covered both a western as well as and eastern perspective. This was very valuable. The author is clearly not a cessationist, and approached the book from this perspective.
The NIV Application Commentary series is my favorite. In Acts the author not only offers his own understanding of Luke's second book but helps us understand the views of other commentators.
The "bridging contexts" and "contemporary significance" sections provide valuable insights into a good understanding of the original meaning of the text.