By Peter Mead on Dec 25, 2020
Preachers can unintentionally turn Scripture into a burden when they apply texts too narrowly. Faithful preaching keeps the gospel central when applying both narratives and epistles.
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By Mark Dever on Sep 3, 2024
Biblical application is not optional in expository preaching. Faithful sermons address ignorance, doubt, and sin by informing, urging belief, and calling for obedience.
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By SermonCentral .com on Feb 12, 2026
D. A. Carson, Tim Keller, and John Piper discuss the importance of preaching in a way that connects to listeners, draws them into the Word, and brings them back to the present day to live out what they've learned.
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By Tim Keller on Jan 29, 2026
Tim Keller, D. A. Carson, and John Piper discuss the importance of digging into the biblical text before application.
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By Nathan Aaseng on Oct 16, 2020
Preaching is not posturing as a know-it-all but serving as one sent by the congregation to wrestle with Scripture and report what God says.
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By Nicholas Mcdonald on May 19, 2021
Biblical word studies can clarify Scripture, but many common methods actually distort meaning. Understanding these mistakes helps readers interpret the Bible more faithfully.
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By Ed Stetzer on Feb 22, 2022
This article is the last of six in a series on preaching in light of cultural shifts and biblical illiteracy.
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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 Rick Ezell on Jan 30, 2025
Practical preaching requires more than exegesis of Scripture. These five steps help you exegete your people—making sermons clearer, warmer, and more genuinely relevant.
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