Posts by KL

John Stott on Preparing a Sermon

By on Aug 19, 2014 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

Steps for Preparing a Sermon 1. Choose your text and meditate on it. – Read the text, re-read it, re-read it and read it again. – Probe it, chew on it, bore into it, soak in it. – You are not called to preach yourself or your ideas, but charged to “preach the word” (2 Tim. 4:1-2). Clarence Edward McCartney: “Put all the Bible you...

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Preaching – An Awesome Responsibility

By on Jul 18, 2014 in Preaching | 0 comments

“Often, when I come in at the door and my eyes fall on this vast congregation, I feel a tremor go through me to think that I should  have to speak to you all and be, in some measure, accountable for your future state. Unless I preach the Gospel faithfully and  with all my heart, your blood will be required at my hands. Do not wonder, therefore, that when I am weak...

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What Suits Your Fancy

By on Jul 14, 2014 in Preaching | 0 comments

“There’s a way to preach the Bible unbiblically…You can use the Bible as the springboard for all kinds of ideas, can’t you? Look around in here and find something that fits your fancy and then launch a rocket off it. People say, ‘That was amazing, wasn’t it? Remarkable what he got out of that.’ Well of course it is because he put...

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Forget Yourself

By on Jun 18, 2014 in Preaching | 0 comments

“Be natural; forget yourself; be so absorbed in what you are doing and in the realisation of the presence of God, and in the glory and the greatness of the Truth that you are preaching, and the occasion that brings you together, that you forget yourself completely. That is the right condition; that is the only place of safety; that is the only way in which you...

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God’s Banquet on Sunday Morning

By on May 21, 2014 in Preaching | 0 comments

If God is not supreme in our preaching, where in this world will the people hear about the supremacy of God? If we do not spread a banquet of God’s beauty on Sunday morning, will not our people seek in vain to satisfy their inconsolable longing with the cotton candy pleasures of pastimes and religious hype? If the fountain of living water does not flow from the...

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