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Posted by Kendall Harmon

[The] work of preaching has a nasty way of getting one into trouble. It seems that the more faithful one is in preaching, the more trouble one encounters. You preach the Word, you speak the truth of the Scriptures, and the next thing you know, you are on the front page of the newspaper, or sitting in front of a group of agitated deacons or elders; even the youth group is up in arms about whatever you said...

“It cannot be a fierce determination alone that strengthens us for the lifelong work of preaching. The stakes are much too high and the perils much too deadly for that. Instead, our perseverance in the task of preaching must be based on God’s promise that He will, by His own power, make the preaching of His Word effective...

“We preach, not because we have come to the conclusion that preaching is the most rational or most effective means of reaching the lost, but because God has commanded it--and because He has promised to take that which the world would say is foolishness, and use it to save sinners.”

--Albert Mohler, He Is Not Silent: Preaching in a Postmodern World

Filed under: * Christian Life / Church LifeParish MinistryPreaching / Homiletics

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Posted October 28, 2008 at 5:23 pm [Printer Friendly] [Print w/ comments]



1. Grandmother wrote:

Funnly thing, I’ve just been reading about the “Schuler vs Schuler schism”..  Seems the young man was appointed to be Robert’s sucessor.  But he took up preaching about sin, and now his father has “removed” him as primary preacher or some such..

Can’t be preaching about sin in the “Crystal Cathedral”...

Grandmother in SC

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