... Dr. MacLean has written a book that Pastors can enjoy and also recommend to their flock. It is probably the best work I have read of its kind.
-- Mark Jones
Donald John Maclean helpfully lays out the biblical teaching on this most important of topics, and its implications. The chapter 'Objections considered' to the free offer of the gospel is particularly noteworthy. It is a welcome addition to writings in this field.
-- Alasdair MacLeod
In a day of cool communication, Donald John MacLean makes the case for warm, wholehearted and unrestrained gospel proclamation. This book made me want to preach. It is a treasure for all who love the gospel of Jesus Christ.
-- Colin S. Smith
This superb new book deals with some very live questions amongst Reformed Christians: does God love everyone? Can we offer everyone the invitation to come to Christ? With careful and systematic use of Scripture, the author conclusively shows us that the answer is a resounding 'Yes'.
-- Jeremy McQuoid
The gospel of Jesus Christ is the greatest news the world has ever known. As Christians, we need to tell everyone about it. In this well-written book, Donald John Maclean expertly and concisely takes readers through the biblical, theological, and practical reasons why the gospel invitation is for all people.
-- John W. Tweedale
This is a relentlessly biblical and relentlessly open-hearted book, which shows us very clearly that those who delight most in the truth of God's glorious sovereignty should be passionate and persistent evangelists-like Jesus.
-- Lee Gatiss
Thoroughly biblical, confessionally reformed, and winsomely written-a little gem of a book! Here is warm-hearted Calvinism on full display!
-- Jonathan Gibson
Can we offer everyone the invitation to come to Christ? With careful and systematic use of Scripture, the author conclusively shows us that the answer is a resounding 'Yes'. I pray that this book spurs us all to make the free offer of the good news of Jesus Christ to everyone, with urgency, winsomeness, and power.
-- Jeremy Marshall