There really isn’t a category of biblical preaching that is somehow good and helpful, but isn’t exegetical.
Being in relationship with Jesus is not just the end goal of ministry, but it is also the means by which genuine transformation occurs.
We are the bride of Christ, He won our hearts and we are His. We are invited to live with our gaze fixed on Him and our every move lived in response to His loving leadership.
It is not enough to become informed in preparation for preaching. That truth needs to soak into our lives and bring about some level of transformation.
The outline is an overview of your strategy for communicating the biblical idea relevantly to the hearts of your listeners.
Preaching is not simply study a passage, write a message and deliver it. We need to be meticulous in our study, but selective in our sermon.
Fear is a feature of life in this fallen world. Fear Jesus, for he is more powerful and significant than any evil.
I want to make more of my time as far as reading is concerned. A lot of that motivation has come from taking a couple of hours to organise my shelves.
A lot of ministry happens on fairly short notice. The weekly rhythm keeps ticking like a metronome, and it tends to get interrupted by emergencies.
Performance is unsustainable. At the same time, effective communication is worth some conscious and prayerful attention.
How vital it is to think it through, pray it through, and learn lessons in the late summer before another winter comes (whatever that may look like where you are).
He knows we are sinful when He calls us. He has a far greater work for us to do and knows that He will need to do great work in us.
As we love one another earnestly, we will benefit from each other’s grace, generosity and gifting.
The church is a beautiful blend of backgrounds, personalities and stories. We should praise God for the diversity of people brought together in the body of Christ.
May we preach so that our listeners walk away pondering the character, the heart, the goodness, the grace of God.
We can learn some basic principles that will be helpful to us as we step out into our new world with the message of Jesus today from Acts 13-14.
We can speak of the meaning of God’s Word with gracious attitudes but also with boldness.
We need to include humility in our hermeneutics as a foundational attitude. The Bible is not subject to us, we are subject to it.
We have shifted from authorities being respected, to not being respected, to being distrusted and even opposed.
The weekly emotional roller-coaster of preaching often has more low points than adrenaline highs.
Perhaps our frustrating experiences are confirmation that our ministry is actually going according to plan.
The experience of life and ministry in some foreign countries may become more relevant to life in “the West” than it would have be ten years ago.
Martin Luther’s famous 95 Theses Against Indulgences was originally a written list academic conversation starters. His questions and statements were like a string of tweets ahead of their time. They were dismissed by the authorities as errant, dangerous and divisive.
Much of ministry can feel like the agony of labour. But let’s remember the good times too. There is nothing as rewarding as seeing lives changed.
When trouble comes, the preacher gets to point people to God’s Word to find the comfort and to stir the response of faith that is needed.
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