By Sherman Haywood Cox on Jul 22, 2020
Every preacher gravitates toward familiar themes. Identifying and addressing pulpit blind spots helps congregations grow into spiritual maturity and biblical balance.
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By Shane Grant on Sep 9, 2021
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Biblical preaching does not seek to influence the modern world but wants to move people to a different world, a world that is unavailable to them without preaching.
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By Tim Challies on Jul 19, 2022
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According to a new study by Gallup, the hottest thing at church today is not the worship and not the pastor. So what is it?
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By William Boekestein on Apr 27, 2021
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A number of years ago I was about to preach for the first time in a certain church. As I arranged my papers and books I noticed a sign near the top of the pulpit. It was a quotation from John 12:21: “Sir, we wish to see Jesus.”
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By Ed Stetzer on Mar 14, 2023
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Expository preaching is the best, but not a biblically mandated, preaching approach
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By Paul Caminiti on Jan 18, 2025
In North America, we have more Bibles than ever, but less and less real engagement. Why?
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By Josh Read on Mar 10, 2026
The word "hope" has become church wallpaper. It's on coffee mugs in the lobby, printed across banners above the baptistry, and threaded through every worship set since 2015. Your congregation has heard it so many times it slides off them like rain off a windshield.
Here's the tension: the biblical word for hope has almost nothing in common with the sentiment we've domesticated it into. The Hebrew word "tiqvah" literally means "cord" or "rope", something you cling to when the ground gives way. The Greek "elpis" in Paul's letters is never wishful thinking. It's confident expectation aimed at a future only God can deliver.
This sermon outline is built for the Sunday you peel the bumper sticker off and show your congregation what hope actually costs and why it's the most defiant act a believer can perform.
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