A couple of good preaching posts

Transforming Sermons has posted a couple of valuable links to posts on preaching. Avoiding the Homiletical Hermeneutic is a piece that needs to be widely read by pastors. And this from Theocentric Preaching reminds me forcefully of someone who preached (not lectured, preached) that the fundamental question should not be “What must I do to be saved?” but “What does the Lord require?” Where do people think “me centered” preaching and worship came from anyway?

(By the way, I do realize that a stark opposition between those two questions actually requires a boatload of qualifications. So I’m not endorsing it as the answer to any problem. Nevertheless, I was reminded of it by reading the post. Perhaps the post itself is a better way of addressing the issue. Decide for yourself.)

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  1. Milton Stanley

    Glad you found something useful at TS.

    I had not thought of it in quite those terms, but you’re right both about the question (What does the Lord require) and that it isn’t necessarily the answer to any problem.

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