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The Foolishness of
Preaching
Preaching is to Proclaim Publicly
with Authority
Proclaim: to speak out with a loud
voice...this is not rude or ungodly, for God has a loud
voice and his prophets preached their prophecies in a
loud voice.
| Isaiah 8:19 |
Familiar
spirits peep and mutter |
| Deuteronomy
5:22 |
The LORD
spake with a great voice |
| Micah 6:9 |
The LORD's
voice crieth |
| Proverbs 1:20
|
Wisdom
crieth without, uttereth her voice in the streets
|
| 1 Kings 13:2
|
He cried
against the altar in the word of the LORD |
| Isaiah 13:2 |
Exalt the
voice unto them |
| Isaiah 40:3,6,9
|
The voice
said, Cry...lift up thy voice |
| Isaiah 58:1
|
Cry aloud,
lift up thy voice like a trumpet |
| Jeremiah 4:15-16
|
A voice
declareth...give out their voice |
| Jeremiah 31:6 |
The
watchmen shall cry |
| Amos 3:4-8 |
The lion
roars, God speaks and men prophesy |
| Jonah 1:2,
3:2 |
Cry against
it...preach unto it |
| John 7:37 |
Jesus stood
and cried |
| John 12:44 |
Jesus cried
|
| Acts 2:14 |
Peter
lifted up his voice |
| Acts 23:6 |
Paul cried
out in the council |
| Romans 9:27
|
Esaias also
crieth concerning Israel |
| Revelation
5:2 |
An angel
proclaiming with a loud voice |
The following verses are used as
objections to defining preaching as speaking with a loud
voice.
| Isaiah 42:2
|
He shall
not cry, nor cause his voice to be heard |
| Matthew 12:16-21 |
He charged
not to make him known to fulfill Esaias |
| Acts 5:42 |
In every
house ceased not to preach Jesus Christ |
| Acts 8:35 |
Unto him
alone? It does not say he was alone. |
Publicly: preaching is a public
exercise, and our ministry is primarily a public ministry,
not a closed-in meeting as it usually is today.
| Jeremiah 11:6
|
Proclaim
all these words in the cities and in streets |
| Jeremiah 17:19 |
Stand in
the gate, in all the gates of Jerusalem |
| Matthew 10:27
|
Preach ye
upon the housetops |
| Acts 10:42 |
Commanded
to preach unto the people |
| Acts 13:44 |
Came almost
the whole city to hear |
| Acts 16:13 |
Went out of
the city by a river side |
| Acts 17:22 |
In the
midst of Mars' hill |
| Acts 18:28 |
Convinced
the Jews and that publicly |
| Colossians
1:23 |
Preached to
every creature |
With Authority: boldness, assurance,
warning. We are accused of being dogmatic arrogant, proud,
aggressive, accusative, divisive, and lacking in love.
But here we can see that preaching is speaking boldly
what we know, not for pride, but because we believe what
we preach.
Authority delegated by God to men:
| Numbers 12:8 |
Wherefore
not afraid to speak against my servant? |
| Acts 23:4-5
|
Thou shalt
not speak evil of ruler of thy people |
| 1 Samuel 24:5-8,11
|
The LORD
forbid seeing is anointed of the LORD |
| 1 Samuel 26:9-11
|
Against the
LORD's anointed be guiltless? |
| 2 Samuel 1:14 |
Wast not
afraid to destroy LORD's anointed? |
| Matthew 7:29
|
He taught
them as one having authority |
| Matthew 28:18-19
|
All power
is given unto me, go ye therefore |
| Luke 9:1-2 |
Gave them
authority and sent them to preach |
| Matthew 10:40
|
He that
receiveth you receiveth me |
| Luke 10:16 |
He that
despiseth you despiseth me |
| John 13:20 |
That
receiveth whomsoever I send receiveth me |
| 2
Corinthians 5:20 |
We are
ambassadors for Christ |
| Titus 2:15 |
Speak,
exhort, rebuke with all authority |
Authority for being the very words
of God:
| Exodus 4:22 |
Thou shalt
say, Thus saith the LORD |
| 1 Samuel 2:27 |
Man of God
said, Thus saith the LORD |
| 1 Kings 22:14
|
What the
LORD saith unto me, that will I speak |
| Jonah 3:2 |
Preach the
preaching that I bid thee |
| Acts 4:19-20
|
We cannot
but speak things we have heard |
| Galatians 1:11
|
The gospel
preached of me is not after man |
| 1
Thessalonians 2:13 |
Not the
word of men, but the word of God |
| 1 Peter 1:25
|
The word of
the Lord is preached unto you |
| 2
Corinthians 2:17 |
As of God
speak we in Christ |
| 2
Corinthians 4:13 |
I believed,
and therefore have I spoken |
Authority by understanding, by
being right and upright:
| Proverbs 28:1
|
The
righteous are bold as a lion |
| John 7:25-26
|
Lo he
speaketh boldly and they say nothing |
| John 19:35 |
He knoweth
that he saith true |
| Acts 4:13 |
The
boldness of unlearned and ignorant men |
| Acts 4:29,31
|
Grant that
with all boldness they may speak |
| Acts 9:20,27,29
|
He had
preached boldly at Damascus |
| Acts 14:3 |
Speaking
boldly in the Lord |
| Acts 18:26 |
He began to
speak boldly in the synagogue |
| Ephesians 6:19-20
|
That I may
speak boldly as I ought to speak |
| Philip. 1.14
|
To speak
the word without fear |
| Philippians
1:20 |
Not ashamed,
with all boldness, as always |
| Philippians
1:28 |
In nothing
terrified by your adversaries |
| 1
Thessalonians 2:2 |
We were
bold in our God to speak the gospel |
Preaching is God's method of
evangelism.
God chose a specific method to spread the truth, and if
we do not preach it, we do not obey him.
He chose preaching as his method:
| 1
Corinthians 1:21 |
Pleased God
by foolishness of preaching to save |
| Romans 10:13-17
|
How shall
they hear without a preacher? |
| Titus 1:3 |
Hath
manifested his word through preaching |
| Hebrews 1:1
|
God spake
by the prophets |
| Revelation
19:10 |
The
testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy |
God commanded men to preach:
| Mark 16:15 |
Go and
preach the gospel to every creature |
| Luke 9:60 |
Go thou and
preach the kingdom of God |
| Luke 24:47 |
Repentance
and remission should be preached |
| Acts 10:42 |
He
commanded us to preach unto the people |
| 2 Timothy 4:2
|
Preach the
word |
| Amos 3:8 |
The LORD
hath spoken, who can but prophesy? |
God chooses and calls certain men
as preachers:
| 2
Chronicles 36:15-16 |
The LORD
sent by his messengers, his prophets |
| Isaiah 6:8-11
|
Whom shall
I send? Go and tell this people |
| Isaiah 61:1
|
The LORD
hath anointed me to preach |
| Isaiah 62:6-7
|
Have set
watchmen which shall never keep silence |
| Jeremiah 1:5-10
|
I ordained
thee a prophet unto the nations |
| Ezekiel 33:7
|
I have set
thee a watchman |
| Haggai 1:13 |
The LORD's
messenger in the LORD's message |
| Amos 2:11 |
I raised up
of your sons for prophets |
| Amos 7:14-15
|
I was no
prophet, LORD took me, Go, prophesy |
| Acts 9:15 |
He is a
chosen vessel to bear my name |
| Acts 13:2 |
Separate me
Barnabas and Saul for the work |
| 1
Thessalonians 2:4 |
We were put
in trust with the gospel |
| 1 Timothy 2:7
|
I am
ordained a preacher |
| 2 Timothy 1:11
|
I am
appointed a preacher |
This calling, how it is done, how
it is known. Not all are called to preach, but all are
responsible to see it is done.
God calls sometimes by speaking
directly:
| 1 Samuel 3:3-10 |
The LORD
came, and stood, and called |
| Numbers 12:8 |
With him
will I speak mouth to mouth |
Sometimes through recognizing the
need:
| 1 Colossian
15:34 |
Some have
not knowlege of God, your shame |
Sometimes through recognizing your
gift:
| Acts 6:8-10 |
Stephen,
full of faith, power, wisdom and spirit |
| Acts 16:1-3 |
Timotheus,
well reported, him would Paul have |
| Acts 18:24-26 |
Apollos,
eloquent, instructed, fervent, diligent |
Sometimes through the understanding
and the faith a man has:
| Amos 3:8 |
The LORD
hath spoken, who can but prophesy? |
| Acts 18:24-26 |
Apollos,
mighty in the scriptures |
| 2
Corinthians 4:13 |
I believed,
therefore have I spoken |
Most often through an inward
necessity:
| Psalm 39:1-3
|
My heart
was hot within me, then spake I |
| Jeremiah 4:19 |
My bowels,
my bowels! I cannot hold my peace |
| Jeremiah 20:9
|
His word
was as a burning fire in my bones |
| Luke 24:32-34
|
Our heart
burned within us...returned, and told |
| Acts 17:16 |
His spirit
was stirred in him, therefore disputed |
| Acts 18:5 |
Paul was
pressed in the spirit, and testified |
| Acts 20:22-24
|
I go bound
in the spirit...to testify the gospel |
| Romans 9:1-3
|
I have
great heaviness and continual sorrow |
| 1
Corinthians 9:16 |
Necessity
is laid upon me, woe is me if not |
The Purpose of preaching
To teach all the world the truth:
| Matthew 28:19-20
|
Teach all
nations, all things I have commanded |
| Acts 5:28 |
Ye have
filled Jerusalem with your doctrine |
| Titus 1:3 |
Manifested
his word through preaching |
| Proverbs 1:23
|
I will make
known my words unto you |
| Ecclesiastes
12:9 |
Because the
preacher was wise, taught the people |
| Psalm 105:1
|
Make known
his deeds among the people |
| Acts 4:10 |
Be it known
unto you all |
| Romans 16:25-26
|
Made known
to all nations |
| Ephesians 6:19
|
To make
known the mystery of the gospel |
| Colossians
1:28 |
We preach,
teaching every man in all wisdom |
To give an opportunity to all men
to be saved God knows that these men will despise the
gospel, but he desires to give the opportunity anyway:
| Mark 1:38 |
That I may
preach there also, therefore came forth |
| Luke 4:43 |
I must
preach to other cities, for therefore am sent |
| John 5:33-34
|
I say these
things that ye might be saved |
| Romans 10:13-16
|
How shall
they hear without a preacher? |
| 1
Corinthians 9:22 |
That I
might by all means save some |
| 2
Corinthians 10:16 |
To preach
in the regions beyond you |
| 2 Timothy 4:17
|
That all
the Gentiles might hear |
Notice that God wants to give
opportunity even to the rebellious:
| Luke 20:13 |
It may be
they will reverence him when they see him |
| Jeremiah 36:3 |
It may be
that they will hear, they may return |
| Ezeekiel 12:3
|
It may be
they will consider, though be rebellious |
| 2 Timothy 2:25
|
If God
peradventure will give them repentance |
To produce faith in the hearers.
Preaching has characteristics that make it effective. One
of these is that preaching demonstrates the faith of the
preacher, both by the foolishness in it, the boldness,
and the endurance of persecution. The preacher's faith
produces faith in the hearer.
Faith comes by hearing the message
preached:
| John 13:19 |
I tell you
that when it is come ye may believe |
| John 19:35 |
He saith
true that ye might believe |
| Acts 4:4 |
Many of
them which heard the word, believed |
| Acts 8:12 |
They
believed Philip preaching |
| Acts 10:44 |
The Holy
Ghost fell on all which heard the word |
| Acts 15:7 |
Hear the
word of the gospel and believe |
| Romans 10:17
|
Faith
cometh by hearing, and hearing by word |
| 1
Corinthians 3:5 |
Ministers
by whom ye believed |
| 1
Corinthians 15:11 |
So we
preach and so ye believed |
| 2
Thessalonians 1:10 |
Our
testimony among you was believed |
| 1
Corinthians 1:21 |
By
preaching to save them that believe |
Preachers actually persuade
unbelievers:
| Acts 13:43 |
Speaking to
them, persuaded them |
| Acts 18:4 |
He reasoned
and persuaded |
| Acts 18:13 |
This fellow
persuadeth men to worship God |
| Acts 18:28 |
He mightily
convinced the Jews |
| Acts 26:28 |
Almost thou
persuadest me |
| 1
Corinthians 14:24-25 |
If prophesy,
he that believeth not is convinced |
| 2
Corinthians 5:11 |
Knowing the
terror, we persuade men |
| Titus 1:9 |
Able by
sound doctrine to exhort and convince |
To condemn the unbelieving. We know
that we are not worthy to condemn anyone but God uses our
preaching as a supreme condemnation. And who is
sufficient for these things?
Our faith condemns the world:
| Matthew 12:41-42
|
Niniveh
shall rise in judgment because repented |
| Luke 11:31-32
|
Queen shall
rise in judgment, she came to hear |
| Hebrews 11:7
|
By his
faith Noah condemned the world |
Christ came as a stumbling stone
also:
| John 3:18-19
|
This is
condemnation, light is come into world |
| John 9:39-41
|
I am come
that they which see might be blind |
| John 15:22 |
If I had
not come...they have no cloke for sin |
| Romans 9:32-33
|
They
stumbled at that stumblingstone |
| 2 Peter 2:21
|
It had been
better for them not to have known |
Job well done when we are rejected:
| Matthew 10:14-15
|
Not receive
you, shake off dust of your feet |
| Mark 6:11 |
For a
testimony against them |
| Luke 9:5 |
For a
testimony against them |
| Luke 10:11 |
We do wipe
off against you, be ye sure of this |
| Acts 13:46,51
|
Necessary
first been spoken...shook their feet |
| Acts 14:22 |
We must
through tribulation enter the kingdom |
| Galatians 5:11
|
The offense
of the cross is necessary |
That God may be justified when he
judges:
| Rom. 1.19,20
|
Shewed unto
them, so they are without excuse |
| Rom. 3.1-4 |
That thou
mayest be justified in thy sayings |
| Eze. 2.5 |
Yet shall
know hath been prophet among them |
| 2 Co. 2.14-16
|
Savour of
death to death...who is sufficient? |
Results we should expect.
By these things we may judge our preaching. If we do not
receive generally these same results then we are probably
not preaching correctly.
Opposition. Disputes. We have been
told that true servants of the Lord never argue, or
strive, and they quote 2 Timothy 2:24. We do not intend
to strive, but strife is often inevitable.
| Acts 4:2 |
Being
grieved that they taught the resurrection |
| Acts 4:18 |
Commanded
them not to teach in name of Jesus |
| Acts 5:17 |
They were
filled with indignation |
| Acts 5:28 |
Ye intend
to bring this man's blood upon us |
| Acts 6:9 |
There arose
cetain disputing with Stephen |
| Acts 9:22,29
|
Saul
confounded the Jews, disputed with Grecians |
| Acts 14:4 |
The city
was divided |
| Acts 16:19 |
The hope of
their gains was gone |
| Acts 17:17-18
|
Disputed he
in the synagogue |
| Acts 18:4 |
He reasoned
in the synagogue every sabbath |
Uproars, stirring of the people. We
have been told that our causing uproars proves we are
doing something wrong.
| Acts 14.2-4
|
The
unbelieving Jews stirred up the Gentiles |
| Acts 17.5 |
Set all the
city on an uproar |
| Acts 17.13 |
Came
thither also, and stirred up the people |
| Acts 19.23 |
There arose
no small stir about that way |
| Acts 19.29 |
The whole
city was filled with confusion |
| Acts 21.27 |
Stirred up
all the people |
Persecution, false witness This
should not surprise us, we must be careful not to give
opportunities to false accusers.
| Acts 4:3 |
Put them in
hold unto the next day |
| Acts 5:18 |
Put them in
the common prison |
| Acts 6:13 |
Set up
false witnesses |
| Acts 7:54-59
|
They stoned
Stephen |
| Acts 8:1-3 |
There was a
great persecution against the church |
| Acts 9:1 |
Breathing
out threatenings and slaughter |
| Acts 12:2 |
Killed
James with the sword |
| Acts 13:50 |
Honorable
women raised persecution against Paul |
| Acts 14:19 |
Having
stoned Paul |
| Acts 16:23 |
They laid
many stripes upon them |
| 2 Timothy 1:8
|
Be thou
partaker of the afflictions of the gospel |
| 1
Thessalonians 3:3-4 |
These
afflictions, we are appointed thereto |
Dishonor, ridicule
| Matthew 13:57
|
A prophet
is without honor in his own country |
| Acts 2:13 |
Others
mocking |
| Acts 5:41 |
Worthy to
suffer shame for his name |
| 1
Corinthians 4:9-13 |
We are made
a spectacle unto the world |
| 2
Colossians 6:8 |
By honour
and dishonour |
False brethren, cults. It doesn't
much matter which false doctrine they teach, but false
brethren are a hindrance to the truth.
| Acts 8:18-19
|
When Simon
saw, he offered them money |
| Acts 13:8 |
Elymas the
sorcerer withstood them |
| Acts 19:13-16
|
Certain
vagabond Jews, exorcists |
| Acts 20:29-30
|
Grievous
wolves, to draw away disciples |
| Galatians 1:7
|
Some
trouble you to pervert the gospel |
| Galatians 2:4
|
False
brethren unawares brought in |
| 1 Timothy 1:6-7
|
Some having
swerved unto vain jangling |
| 1 Timothy 1:19-20
|
Some having
put away concerning faith |
Burdens, stress, fears, labours,
weariness. Watch for laziness.
| Acts 4:29 |
Behold
their threatenings...grant unto thy servants |
| Acts 18:9 |
Be not
afraid, but speak |
| 1
Corinthians 15:19 |
We are of
all men most miserable |
| 2
Corinthians 1:8-9 |
We were
pressed out of measure, above strength |
| 2
Corinthians 4:8-9 |
Troubled,
perplexed, cast down |
| 2
Corinthians 7:5 |
Flesh had
no rest, without fightings, within fears |
| 2
Corinthians 11:27-28 |
Weariness,
painfulness, watchings, fastings |
| 1
Thessalonians 2:9 |
Labour and
travail, night and day |
| 1
Thessalonians 3:7 |
We were
comforted in our affliction and distress |
Loss, great disappointments.
| Acts 13:13 |
John
departing from them returned to Jerusalem |
| 2 Timothy 4:10
|
Demas hath
forsaken me |
| 2 Timothy 4:16
|
All men
forsook me |
Envy, rivalry, contention, and
pride among us. This ought to be avoidable, but it is
very common among preachers
| Numbers 11:27-29
|
Enviest
thou for my sake? |
| Mark 9:38,
Luke 9:49 |
We forbad
him, because he followeth not us |
| Acts 15:37-39
|
The
contention was so sharp between them |
| 2
Corinthians 10:12-14 |
Comparing
themselves among selves are not wise |
| Galatians 2:11
|
I withstood
him to the face |
| Philippians
1:15-16 |
Some indeed
preach Christ of envy and strife |
Success, believers, churches
established.
| Acts 2:37 |
They were
pricked in their heart |
| Acts 2:47 |
Favour with
all people, the Lord added to church |
| Acts 16:5 |
Churches
established in the faith |
| Acts 19:20 |
Mightily
grew the word of God, and prevailed |
Followers, preachers, helpers.
| 1
Thessalonians 1:6-8 |
Followers
of us, from you sounded out the word |
| 1
Thessalonians 2:14 |
Ye also
have suffered like things |
| 2 Timothy 1:6 |
Gift in
thee by the putting on of my hands |
| 2 Timothy 2:2
|
Commit thou
to faithful men who shall teach others |
Proper Attitudes of Preachers.
Meek, not seeking vainglory.
Understanding that our meekness is concerning ourselves,
not concerning the defense of truth.
| 2
Corinthians 4:5 |
We preach
not ourselves |
| 2
Corinthians 10:12 |
Dare not
compare ourselves, commend ourselves |
| Galatians 6:14
|
God forbid
that I should glory |
| Philippians
2:3 |
Nothing
done through vainglory, but in lowliness |
| 1
Thessalonians 2:6-8 |
Nor of men
sought we glory |
| 2 Timothy 2:24-25
|
Gentle unto
all men, in meekness instructing |
Sincere, not covetous. A sincere
longing to save others.
| John 5:34 |
I say, that
ye might be saved |
| Acts 26:29 |
I would to
God that thou were such as I am |
| Galatians 6:13
|
Desire to
have you that may glory in your flesh |
| 2
Corinthians 1:12 |
In Godly
sincerity to you-ward |
| 2
Corinthians 2:17 |
As of
sincerity speak we in Christ |
| 1
Thessalonians 2:5 |
Not
flattering, nor covetousness...desirous of you |
Grave, serious, not lightness
| Romans 9:1-3
|
Great
heaviness, continual sorrow |
| 2
Corinthians 1:17 |
Did I use
lightness? |
| 2
Corinthians 5:10-11 |
Knowing the
terror of the Lord |
| Jude 23 |
Others save
with fear |
Frank, not with wisdom of men, not
pleasing men, not proselytizing.
| Exodus 4:10
|
I am not
eloquent |
| Jeremiah 1:6
|
I cannot
speak: for I am a child |
| Mark 10:21-22
|
Jesus loved
him...one thing thou lackest |
| 1
Corinthians 1:17 |
Not with
wisdom of words |
| 1
Corinthians 2:4 |
Not with
enticing words of man'w wisdom |
| 2
Corinthians 4:2 |
Not
craftiness, but by manifestation of the truth |
| Galatians 1:10
|
If I
pleased men I should not be servant of Christ |
| 1
Thessalonians 2:4 |
Not as
pleasing men, but God |
Aggressive, blunt, rebuking,
contentious, fearless.
| Luke 11:38-44
|
Ye fools,
hypocrites, woe unto you! |
| John 2:14-18
|
The zeal of
thine house hath eaten me up |
| Acts 2:23 |
Ye have
taken, wicked hands have crucified |
| Acts 4:10 |
Whom ye
crucified |
| Acts 7:51-53
|
Ye
stiffnecked, ye do always resist |
| Acts 9:22,29
|
Confounded
the Jews, disputed with the Grecians |
| Galatians 2:5
|
We gave
place, no, not for an hour |
| Jude 3 |
Earnestly
contend for the faith |
Energetic, spirited.
| Mark 3:17 |
Sons of
thunder |
| Isaiah 13:2
|
Exalt the
voice, shake the hand |
| Ezekiel 6:11
|
Smite with
thine hand, stamp with thy foot |
| Acts 26:1 |
Paul
stretched forth the hand |
| Acts 4:33 |
With great
power gave the apostles witness |
| Acts 18:28 |
He mightily
convinced the Jews |
Subjects of Bible Preaching
Jesus. We preach about Jesus, we
learn to praise Jesus.
| Acts 3:20,
5:42 |
Jesus was
preached unto you |
| Acts 8:5,35
|
Preached
Christ unto them |
| Acts 9:20 |
He preached
Christ in the synagogues |
| Acts 17:3,18
|
Jesus, whom
I preach unto you |
| Romans 16:25
|
The
preaching of Jesus Christ |
| 1
Corinthians 1:23 |
We preach
Christ crucified |
| 2
Corinthians 1:19 |
Jesus
Christ, who was preached among you |
| 2
Corinthians 4:5 |
We preach
Christ Jesus the Lord |
| Galatians 1:16
|
To reveal
his Son in me |
| Philippians
1:15 |
Preach
Christ of good will |
| Colossians
1:28 |
Whom we
preach, warning every man |
Repentance. Repentance is the
principal demand of both testaments. Without it faith is
vain, we preach to produce it, we do not avoid hard
doctrines that actually provide the opportunity of
repentance in the hearers.
| Matthew 3:2
|
Repent ye |
| Mark 6:12 |
Preached
that men should repent |
| Luke 3:3 |
Preaching
the baptism of repentance |
| Luke 24:47 |
Repentance
should be preached among nations |
| Acts 14:15 |
We preach
that ye should turn from these vanities |
| Acts 17:30 |
Now
commandeth all men everywhere to repent |
| Acts 26:20 |
Shewed that
they should repent |
Faith:
| Mark 1:15 |
Believe the
gospel |
| John 10:37-38
|
Believe the
works |
| Acts 16:31 |
Believe on
the Lord Jesus Christ |
| Acts 20:21 |
Testifying
faith toward our Lord |
| Romans 10:8
|
The word of
faith which we preach |
The word, doctrine. We teach the
ignorant.
| Matthew 10:27
|
What ye
hear, that preach ye |
| Matthew 28:19
|
Teach all
nations |
| Acts 5:28 |
Ye have
filled Jerusalem with your doctrine |
| Mark 2:2 |
He preached
the word |
| Acts 4:2 |
Preached
the resurrection from the dead |
| Acts 13:5,
14:25 |
Preached
the word of God |
| Acts 17:13 |
The word of
God was preached |
| 1
Corinthians 15:12 |
If Christ
be preached that he rose from the dead |
| 2 Timothy 4:2
|
Preach the
word |
| Hebrews 4:2
|
The word
preached did not profit them |
The law, sins, righteousness,
judgment. It has been said that we should not preach
against fleshly sins because that implies salvation by
works. Nevertheless this subject is Biblical.
| Psalm 40:9 |
I have
preached righteousness |
| Isaiah 58:1 |
Shew my
people their transgression |
| Lamntations
2:14 |
They have
not discovered thine iniquity |
| John 16:8-10
|
Reprove the
world of sin, righteousness, judgment |
| Acts 3:26 |
Turning
away every one from his iniquities |
| Acts 24:25 |
Reasoned
righteousness, temperance, judgment |
| Romans 2:22
|
Preachest a
man should not steal |
| 2
Corinthian 11:15 |
Ministers
of righteousness |
| Titus 2:10-12
|
Grace
teaches denying ungodliness, worldly lust |
| 2 Peter 2:5
|
A preacher
of righteousness |
| Colossians
1:28 |
Warning
every man |
| 2
Thessalonians 2:12 |
Believe not,
had pleasure in unrighteousness |
| Hebrews 12:4
|
Striving
against sin |
| Jude 14,15 |
To convince
of their ungodly deeds |
The kingdom of God. The spiritual
world, the second coming.
| Luke 9:60 |
Preach the
kingdom of God |
| Luke 16:16 |
The kingdom
of God is preached |
| Acts 8:12 |
Preaching
things concerning the kingdom of God |
| Acts 19:8 |
Things
concerning the kingdom of God |
| Acts 28:31 |
Preaching
the kingdom of God |
The gospel, forgiveness, salvation.
| Isaiah 61:1
|
Preach good
tidings |
| Matthew 11:5 |
The gospel
preached to them |
| Luke 4:18-19
|
Preach
gospel, deliverance, liberty |
| Luke 24:.47
|
Remission
of sins should be preached |
| Acts 13:38 |
Preached
unto you the forgiveness of sins |
| 1
Corinthians 1:18 |
The
preaching of the cross |
| 1
Corinthians 9:16 |
I preach
the gospel |
| 1
Corinthians 15:1-4 |
The gospel
I preached, Christ died for our sins |
| Galatians 2:2
|
The gospel
which I preach among Gentiles |
| Ephesians 3:8
|
Preach
unsearchable riches of Christ |
| Acts 10:36 |
Preaching
peace by Jesus Christ |
| Ephesians 2:17
|
Came and
preached peace to you afar off |
Suggestions for preaching:
Remember that
truth and accuracy are most important:
- Quote correctly, know where to
find the text.
- Avoid unclear arguments,
twisting scripture, confess ignorance.
- Do not accuse or allege what
you cannot prove
Remember that
the message is what is important:
- Preach from the Scripture.
- Preach on pertinent, relevant
themes.
- Be specific and detailed, not
vague and general.
- Repeat a lot, quote a lot.
- Keep it simple.
- Don't get sidetracked into
politics, invented sins, and the like.
Remember that
being ridiculed is necessary:
- Do not avoid ridicule, because
it awakens curiosity in those that pass by,
pricks the conscience of sincere, and illustrates
your faith.
- Do not let mockers guide your
message...getting back at them only demonstrates
your weakness, fear or anger...and it cheats the
sincere listener of your message.
- Do not mock when you are
mocked. It is not profitable, and even though it
might satisfy the flesh for a moment, that is not
your objective.
Do not forget
that we are in debt to all men:
- Never assume that no one will
believe, always expect someone to be curious,
never expect to be ignored.
- Give the listener the benefit
of the doubt, do not assume he is against you let
him tell you so.
- Do not feign indifference or
apathy when you are rejected.
- Do not try to draw a crowd,
address those listening.
- Do not speak harshly or
severely when it isn't necessary, never in order
to shock, get even, or get attention.
- Do not deceive, let all men
know who you are and what you believe.
- Make sure that all the
listeners learn something, even those who pause
only a moment, and even those who are obviously
not in agreement.
- Always provide the solution,
leave well understood what God expects the
listener to do next.
- Always require a decision,
invite to believe, warn the unbelievers, provoke
them to choose well.
Remember that
your faith is demonstrated in your preaching:
- Be fervent, not delirious or
raving, but also not monotone or tired.
- Never feign passion, meditate
your message until it burns in you.
- Do not use cute expressions,
or practiced gestures...let your spirit move you
naturally.
- Do not entertain...teach,
clarify, communicate.
- Speak with grace seasoned with
salt, not salt seasoned w/ grace.
- Keep in mind that you are the
hope of those who hear you.
- Speak with authority, boldness,
without fear.
- Never apologize for your
ignorance, or lack of ability...You are not the
issue, and you are all they've got.
- Remember the gravity of your
message, do not become a clown, a beggar, a con-artist,
nor a "holier than thou."
Consider and
prepare for the natural characteristics of your listeners:
- They are in a hurry, impatient...be
pertinent, relevant (2 Timothy 2:23).
- They are indifferent, passive...be
urgent, insistent (2 Corinthians 5:11).
- They are bored, disinterested...be
spirited, vehement (Acts 18:28).
- They are skeptical, suspicious...be
accurate, reliable (2 Peter 1:16).
- They are arrogant, conceited...be
meek, genuine (2 Timothy 2:25).
- They are distracted, easily
confused...be focused, distinct (Acts 6:10).
- They are forgetful, mistaking...be
patient, repetitious (2 Timothy 2:24).
Conclusions. Principles among the
Bible's preachers.
Zero Deception
Zero Advantage
Zero Compromise
Zero Conditions
Selected
Sermons
| John the
Baptist (Matthew 3:7-12, Luke 3:2-18) |
Peter (Acts
2:14-40) |
| Jesus (Matthew
11:7-30, Luke 7:24-35) |
Peter (Acts
3:12-26) |
| Jesus (Matthew
23:1-39, Mark 12:38-40) |
Peter (Acts
4:8-12) |
| Jesus (Luke
4:18-27) |
Stephen (Acts
7:2-53) |
| Jesus (Luke
11:29-36) |
Peter (Acts
10:34-43) |
| Jesus (Luke
11:39-54) |
Paul (Acts
13:16-48) |
| Jesus (Luke
12:15-31) |
Paul (Acts
14:15-17) |
| Jesus (John
5:19-47) |
Paul (Acts
17:22-31) |
| Jesus (John
6:26-66) |
Paul (Acts
22:1-21) |
| Jesus (John
7:37-38) |
Paul (Acts
26:2-23) |
| Jesus (John
12:44-50) |
|
Take these
sermons with care as our examples, and notice:
- Unflattering speech:
Generation of vipers
- Accusations of sin: Hypocrites
- Demands of hearers: Fruits
meet for repentance
- Warnings of judgment: Thou
shalt be brought down to hell
- God's promises, invitations:
Come unto me
Take care when following Jesus'
example, he had a special understanding of men's hearts.
Notes:
John the Baptist (Matthew 3:7-12,
Luke 3:2-18)
Used strong language...required fruits, ran off
hypocrites...belittled traditions, religion, and homeland...exalted
Christ...warned of judgment
Jesus (Matthew 11:7-30, Luke 7:24-35)
Quoted Scripture...accused of unbelief, implied they were
fools...warned of judgment... Offered a solution, invited
Jesus (Matthew 23:1-39, Mark 12:38-40)
Spoke frankly, specifically, accused directly of:
vainglory, hypocrisy, error, sin... taught doctrine...warned
of judgment...invited
Jesus (Luke 4:18-27)
Quoted Scripture...Angered his listeners...Accused of
unbelief...Warned of damnation
Jesus (Luke 11:29-36)
Accused of evil...spoke of judgment...warned of danger...gave
a solution
Jesus (Luke 11:39-54)
Accused...called fools and ignorant...taught doctrine...did
not try to please...belittled tradition...spoke of
judgment
Jesus (Luke 12:15-31)
Dealt with a particular sin...used a parable...called a
fool...spoke of judgment...solution
Jesus (John 5:19-47)
Spoke of judgment...accused of ignorance...required study...based
doctrine on scripture
Jesus (John 6:26-66)
Spoke hard doctrine purposefully...allowed anger...demanded
surrender
Jesus (John 7:37-38)
Offered salvation...used the scripture...invited
Jesus (John 12:44-50)
Explained true faith...invited...spoke of judgment...exhorted
to faith
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