Summary
In 1 Corinthians, ESV Expository Commentary, Andrew David Naselli helps us read a complicated letter with clarity, keeping the church’s holiness and unity in view. Volume 10.
We are guided through the pastoral challenges of Corinth in a way that supports preaching that is firm, gracious, and shaped by the gospel.
Why Should I Own This Commentary?
We should own this volume when we need help preaching 1 Corinthians without becoming distracted by its controversies. It supports us in following Paul’s purposes through each issue.
It also offers practical usefulness for the local church. We are helped to apply the text to real congregational problems while keeping the cross central.
For those training to teach, it models careful handling of difficult passages with a steady tone that serves edification.
Closing Recommendation
We recommend 1 Corinthians, ESV Expository Commentary for Busy Pastors and Pastors-in-training who want a mid level guide for preaching and teaching in 1 Corinthians.
As pastoral next steps, we can visit the Bible Book Overview, browse Top Recommendations, and use the Reformed Commentary Index to build a wiser working library.
Andrew David Naselli
Andrew David Naselli is an American evangelical theologian of the contemporary era, working within a confessional, Reformed leaning Baptist context.
He has written widely on biblical theology, disciplined reading, and contested doctrinal questions, aiming to help pastors think clearly and love the church well. Naselli’s writing is marked by careful definitions, close use of Scripture, and an instinct to press truth into ordinary discipleship.
He remains valued because he tackles difficult topics without theatrics and encourages patient, text led conviction. Recommended titles include Conscience, No Quick Fix, and 40 Questions about Biblical Theology.
Theological Perspective: Baptist