Preaching by the Book TylerR Mon, 03/30/15 8:29 pm Church & Ministry Expository Preaching The Master’s Seminary blog: The trends reveal that people … want short, easy-to-listen-to sermons that don’t get too deep and that don’t focus too much on God and not enough on me. In short, they want something that reminds them of the Sunday morning edition of USA Today. And that’s exactly what they’re given. Discussion Bert Perry Mon, 03/30/15 9:44 am Ugh. Too true. Ugh. Too true. Aspiring to be a stick in the mud. Related . . . Topics: Expository Preaching, John Piper Pastor, Minimize Your Own Opinions Renewing Expository Preaching: Preaching Biblically Is Ultimate Mark Minnick, Sam Horn at Central Seminary’s Fall Conference “Too many sermons focus on the biblical text, but fail to exposit the main point of the scriptural passage under consideration” The Differences Between Exegesis and Exposition Pagination 1 Next page Do not grumble against one another, brothers, so that you may not be judged; behold, the Judge is standing at the door.(ESV, James 5:9)
Bert Perry Mon, 03/30/15 9:44 am Ugh. Too true. Ugh. Too true. Aspiring to be a stick in the mud. Related . . . Topics: Expository Preaching, John Piper Pastor, Minimize Your Own Opinions Renewing Expository Preaching: Preaching Biblically Is Ultimate Mark Minnick, Sam Horn at Central Seminary’s Fall Conference “Too many sermons focus on the biblical text, but fail to exposit the main point of the scriptural passage under consideration” The Differences Between Exegesis and Exposition Pagination 1 Next page Do not grumble against one another, brothers, so that you may not be judged; behold, the Judge is standing at the door.(ESV, James 5:9)
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