| Format: | Paperback |
| Page Count: | 168 |
| Size: | 5.5 in x 8.5 in |
| Weight: | 10.0 ounces |
| ISBN-10: | 1-4335-7842-5 |
| ISBN-13: | 978-1-4335-7842-7 |
| ISBN-UPC: | 9781433578427 |
| Published: | June 09, 2026 |
Becoming a Disciple of the King: A Theology of Matthew
By Jonathan T. Pennington, Series edited by Thomas R. Schreiner, Brian S. Rosner
Becoming a Disciple of the King: A Theology of Matthew
By Jonathan T. Pennington, Series edited by Thomas R. Schreiner, Brian S. Rosner
An Introduction to the Theology and Themes of Matthew
Who is Jesus, and how can I become more like him? These fundamental questions echo through the ages, shape the Great Commission, and lie at the heart of the Christian life. Thankfully, the Gospel of Matthew offers a compelling answer, presenting Jesus as King, Teacher, and Messiah, while showing what it looks like to live faithfully in response to his call.
In this volume of the New Testament Theology series, scholar and pastor Jonathan Pennington explores the key theology and themes of Matthew to help readers gain a clearer understanding of both Scripture and Jesus. Whether you’re a pastor, student, or thoughtful believer, this book will deepen your grasp of Christ and inspire a life that reflects his character.
- Helpful Bible Study Resource: A great companion to commentaries on Matthew
- For Those Interested in Biblical Theology: Ideal for college and seminary students, pastors, and professors
- Part of the New Testament Theology Series: Other volumes include Sharing Christ in Joy and Sorrow; Ministry in the New Realm; United to Christ, Walking in the Spirit; and more
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Table of Contents
The Docent’s Welcome
Part One: Orientation
Chapter 1: “All these things happened to fulfill…”
Chapter 2: Discipleship Through Literature
Part Two: Who Is Jesus?
Chapter 3: Jesus the Incarnate Savior
Chapter 4: Jesus the Son of David and Abraham
Chapter 5: Jesus the Teacher
Part Three: Who Is a Disciple of Jesus?
Chapter 6: A Whole Person
Chapter 7: A Person in Community
Conclusion: “Go, therefore…”
Endorsements
“Jonathan Pennington has spent decades studying the Gospels and writing clear and compelling books for the church. His skills are evident in this concise yet sophisticated introduction to the person of Jesus the Christ and the nature of discipleship according to the Gospel of Matthew. Becoming a Disciple of the King is an excellent book for all who want to hear the distinct message of Matthew.”
Dan Doriani, Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology, Covenant Theological Seminary
“Jonathan Pennington serves as a skilled and trustworthy guide through the rich gallery of Matthew’s Gospel. Like a seasoned docent, he draws our attention to the artistry and depth of Matthew’s portrait of Jesus. He rightly shows that this Gospel is, above all, a work of Christology—an unveiling of who Jesus is—and that this vision inevitably leads to discipleship. To see Jesus clearly, Matthew insists, is to be drawn into the way of Jesus. Pennington helps readers do just that: to behold the Teacher-Savior-King so that they might become more like him.”
Patrick Schreiner, Associate Professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
“Jonathan Pennington brings the depth of a seasoned scholar together with the warmth and clarity of a pastor, making Becoming a Disciple of the King both rigorous and refreshingly accessible. With rich theological insight and a literary eye, he guides readers through Matthew like a wise docent, opening Scripture in ways that are both intellectually satisfying and spiritually formative. This is a superb resource for pastors, teachers, and students who want to think deeply and live faithfully as disciples of King Jesus. Highly recommended!”
Todd Wilson, Founder and Senior Coach, Integrated Ladership; Cofounder, The Center for Pastor Theologians
“We follow Jesus because of who he is and what he has accomplished. I’ve benefited from Jonathan Pennington’s teaching on discipleship in Matthew for well over a decade, and I am thrilled to see so much of it distilled in this beautiful volume. I am praying that many take up this book as they take up the call to follow Jesus.”
J. T. English, Lead Pastor, Storyline Church, Arvada, Colorado; Associate Professor of Christian Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; author, Deep Discipleship; coauthor, You Are a Theologian
“Matthew’s Gospel offers such a gripping story and robust theological message about Jesus and his followers that students and pastors need the help of a skilled tutor to navigate both its forest and its trees. Under Pennington’s wise tutelage, readers receive a Matthean symphony of exegesis, literary analysis, and biblical theology that prepares them to engage properly with the particular and panoptic presentation of the First Gospel. With rich insights into Matthew’s central themes of Christology and discipleship, Pennington gives readers a beautiful portrait of Jesus the King and a holistic view of the Christian life. I highly recommend Becoming a Disciple of the King for pastors, students, and anyone committed to a biblical vision of Christian discipleship.”
Edward W. Klink III, Senior Pastor, Hope Evangelical Free Church, Roscoe, IL; author, The Local Church; John (Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament); and The Beginning and End of All Things
“This book distills decades of scholarly research and popular teaching focused on Matthew’s Gospel. It draws generously from other great names in the field like France, Allison, and Hurtado. Pennington skillfully leads the reader on a guided tour showcasing Matthew’s artistry at presenting Christ, his teaching, his saving work, and his disciple-making message. A splendid addition to a distinguished series, this book deserves a wide readership among students, pastors, and scholars looking for a concise, profound, and at points prophetic analysis of this Gospel.”
Robert W. Yarbrough, Professor of New Testament, Covenant Theological Seminary
“What a remarkable gift! Pennington’s Becoming a Disciple of the King bears all the marks of the best and kindest biblical teaching. This book reflects Pennington’s decades-long careful and devoted scholarship on Matthew. More than this, it comes from the pen of one devoted to Matthew’s principle subject matter and graciously serves the reader’s pursuit of Jesus Christ. Becoming a Disciple of the King is absent jargon, marked by the author’s own verve, and shimmering with an energy fitting to the Gospel itself. Pennington’s new gem of a book ranks as a first stop for anyone seeking to come to terms with Matthew for the sake of growing in worship and devotion to our Lord Jesus Christ. The Gospel of Matthew remains a remarkable museum of Christological painting, and Pennington serves as a first-rate docent. I for one am grateful. Give this book to the people you love!”
Mark Gignilliat, Professor of Divinity, Beeson Divinity School; Theologian in Residence, St. Peter’s Anglican Church, Birmingham, Alabama
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