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All Things Preaching

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A resource for preachers dedicated to the practice, discussion, and study of preaching in an effort
to encourage sermons which are connected to Scripture.

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Preaching compares to no other form of human speech. It makes known the sublime and sobering reality (events or actions) that has come into being through the activity of God. It doesn’t initiate reality; it confirms reality. Preachers give clarity to what God has done.

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“The preacher who strives for economy in language … discovers the difference between boring redundancy on the one hand and creative repetition on the other. … Meaningful repetition … takes a truth and retells it in fresh language and from a new perspective.” – D. Demaray

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To all my brothers who will not receive any recognition for “Pastor Appreciation Month”. If you are serving in a difficult place among difficult people - you are among the most strategic leaders in the kingdom. Your reward is eternal and it’s certain. BTW you are a hero to me.

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Thankful for the opportunity to speak today at the Sabine Neches Baptist Area Preaching Conference. Grateful for the leadership of Jimmie Neel and Douglas Shows and the local SBC pastors. Teaching on preaching training from the book of Titus. #allthingspreaching

Thankful for the opportunity to speak today at the <a href="/SNBArea/">Sabine Neches Baptist Area</a> Preaching Conference. Grateful for the leadership of <a href="/jimmieneel/">Jimmie Neel</a> and <a href="/shows_douglas/">Douglas Shows</a> and the local SBC pastors. Teaching on preaching training from the book of Titus. #allthingspreaching
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"In my sermon preparation, I milked a lot of cows but I made my own butter; and if I poured some cream out of other people's pails, I gave them credit." - Warren Wiersbe

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“If I want to honour the Lord Jesus Christ … , how can I do it better than by preaching of his own person, his own manhood, his own Godhead, his own life, his own death, his own resurrection, his own ascension, and his own coming again ….” – C. H. Spurgeon MTP LV p. 28

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On #preaching: “If a baker once made me a loaf of bread without any flour in it, I would take good care that he should never do so again; and I say the same of the man who can preach a Christless gospel.” – Charles H. Spurgeon MTP XLIX p. 613

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"Do not be too downcast if you happen to have a very bad service... There is a real danger of putting our faith in our sermon rather than in the Spirit. Our faith should not be in the sermon, it should be in the Holy Spirit Himself." -Martyn Lloyd-Jones

"Do not be too downcast if you happen to have a very bad service... There is a real danger of putting our faith in our sermon rather than in the Spirit. Our faith should not be in the sermon, it should be in the Holy Spirit Himself."

-Martyn Lloyd-Jones
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Had a great time teaching Pastors Collective at Central Baptist in Buna, TX! Big thanks to Pastor Rusty Mott for the invitation. Always love spending time with these Southeast Texas pastors. Topic: The Pastor and His Reading

Had a great time teaching Pastors Collective at Central Baptist in Buna, TX! Big thanks to Pastor Rusty Mott for the invitation. Always love spending time with these Southeast Texas pastors.
Topic: The Pastor and His Reading
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Small group Bible study isn't a place where everyone guesses what a passage means. God's Word has a meaning. It's not up for a vote. A faithful leader studies the text, handles it rightly, and says with clarity: "This is what it means."