Michael Duduit writes about preaching that is not an exegetical report or Bible study, but which takes the results of sound exegesis and builds a presentation that enables people to understand the application of a biblical text to their lives. An excerpt: Application in preaching takes the life principle found in the biblical text and …

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One thing that drives me crazy are sermons that contain a whole bunch of ‘do’ statements without grounding the imperatives in the ‘done’ of the Gospel. This article from Michael Kruger on just how closely any mention of moral imperative in Christian teaching and preaching should be accompanied by Gospel presentation tweaks a few of …

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In this year of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, much will be written about the theological emphases of that era in church history. Timothy George writes about the way in which reformation theology transformed worship and the place and function of the sermon. From his article, two ways in which preaching was transformed by …

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