Getting the Gold from the Text
How to capitalize on the inexhaustible riches of Scripture in your preaching without sounding like a Bible commentary.
John Koessler
Foundational to all good exposition is the conviction that where the
Word of God is faithfully taught, the voice of God is authentically
heard. In a generation demanding a "now" word from God, as though that
would be in some way separate from, or even superior to, the living and
enduring Word of Scripture, the expositor believes that everything God
has said he is still saying. The preacher's task is not to try to make
the Bible relevant; it is relevant, precisely because it is the living
Word of the unchanging, present-tense God. Nor is the task to "do
something with the Bible," so as to make it palatable to the
contemporary scene. Rather, the task is to let the Bible do something
with the preacher, so its truth is incarnated in the expositor's life,
as well as words, which become the channel of its powerful message to
the hearers.
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