By Gracia Grindal on Jan 18, 2024
Faithful preaching requires humility, clarity, restraint, and gospel focus. These fifteen practical dos and don’ts offer wisdom for preaching that serves hearers well.
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By Jamie Stilson on Apr 25, 2023
Ugly preaching is not sloppy preaching but Spirit-empowered proclamation that flows from weakness, authenticity, and a life deeply shaped by Jesus.
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By David Fitch on Oct 28, 2021
True preaching does more than inform minds; it confronts lives. It collapses distance and summons hearers into surrender.
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By Peter Mead on May 12, 2021
Genesis is foundational to the whole Bible, but it is often mishandled in the pulpit. Avoid three common errors that flatten the text and weaken proclamation.
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By Josh Reich on Dec 10, 2024
Easter preaching should not be an annual performance but the weekly pattern of faithful proclamation that points to Jesus, offers hope, and calls for clear response.
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By Ken Burge on May 8, 2025
Biblical preaching demands personal application before public proclamation. The preacher must first live the message before declaring it.
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By David J. Lose on Feb 3, 2025
Great preaching is more than speaking well—it engages Scripture, proclaims Christ, connects to real life, inspires imagination, and sends God’s people into the world.
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By Peter Mead on Aug 13, 2024
Preaching suffers when structure is imposed, cross-references take over, application is neglected, or commentary replaces proclamation. Let the text lead.
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By Jeff K. Clarke on Oct 9, 2022
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“The essence of forgiveness is absorbing pain instead of giving it.” – Timothy Keller
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By Sherman Haywood Cox on Jun 16, 2020
Preaching must resist political birthright-stealers and proclaim the dangerous truth that God has come. Advent calls us to vision, courage, and bold proclamation.
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By Leslie Holmes on Apr 16, 2025
Without the Holy Spirit, preaching becomes little more than religious speech. True proclamation depends on surrender, prayer, and the Spirit’s guiding power.
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