Adrian Reynolds offers some points of reflection to guide thinking about selecting books for sequential preaching. I’m nearing the end of Acts in our am services and the conclusion of 150 Psalms followed by each section of Psalm 119 in our evening meetings. Number 3 is resonating with me. But so is number 2. Maybe …

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At Cannon Fodder Michael Kruger writes a note regarding pitfalls for aspiring preachers that all preachers can learn from. Here’s a couple: Pitfall #1: Confusing “expository” preaching with offering a running commentary. Somewhere along the way, some pastors have become convinced that the “expository” part of preaching means that a sermon must sound like a …

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David Prince on the essence of “Christ-centered, Gospel-focused expository preaching” that does not fall into an overall message of moralism and ‘try harder’. The meta-genre of Scripture is gospel story and we must read the entire Bible with that genre awareness. Christ-centered, Gospel-focused expository preaching will not mute the call to obey the moral and …

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