MATTHEW Y. EMERSON: Benjamin Keach’s view of baptism is orthodox, Reformed, and radical, and it is an example of how Baptists can pursue catholicity without surrendering their distinctives.
PATRICK SCHREINER: There are times when God sovereignly intends more than the human author.
MICHAEL COOPER: By examining Keach’s sermons and writings through the lens of specific theo-homiletical questions, a systematic homiletical theology emerges.
BILL WATSON: Use Jesus’s words and eagerly wait to see what they will do in us
WINSTON HOTTMAN: Spurgeon’s hymn is striking in how comfortably it celebrates Christ’s presence at the table.