Source: The Gospel Coalition
I think it may be possible to say that every sermon
should have three aspects or purposes.
First, you need to preach the text in its scriptural context;
second, you need to preach Christ and the gospel every time;
and finally, you need to preach to the heart.
second, you need to preach Christ and the gospel every time;
and finally, you need to preach to the heart.
Put another way, you should preach the truth,
not just your opinion;
you should preach the good news,
you should preach the good news,
not just good advice;
and you should preach to make the truth real to the heart,
and you should preach to make the truth real to the heart,
not just clear to the mind.
The first is often discussed under the heading of expository preaching,
the second is often called Christ-centered preaching,
and the third is usually named "application"
the second is often called Christ-centered preaching,
and the third is usually named "application"
(though I think each aspect contains more than these traditional categories might imply).
- Tim Keller -
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When the people heard this, they were cut to the heart
and said to Peter and the other apostles,
"Brothers, what shall we do?"
Acts 2:37
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