Preaching
What is Moralistic Preaching?
Julius Kim talks about and explains the difference between moralistic preaching and gospel preaching.
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Concerns over Redemptive-Historical Preaching
Dennis Johnson deals with some concerns over redemptive-historical preaching.
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Him We Proclaim
Rev. Dr. Dennis Johnson talks about his book, Him We Proclaim: Preaching Christ from All the Scriptures.
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The Sacramental Word
Michael Horton describes the sacramental word.
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How the Gospel Comes to Us
The gospel in not only 'good' in its content, it is also 'news' in its form.
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Preaching Christ
Rev. Dr. Derke Bergsma talks about redemptive-historical preaching and about his book, Redemption: The Triumph of God's Great Plan.
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Isaiah 52:12-15
An examination of the dual themes of sufferings and triumph in the Servant Songs of Isaiah and how the one preceeds the other.
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The Burden and the Blessing of the Word
The Fall 2010 Convocation on how the word of God is being carried into the world according to Revelation 11.
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Hebrews 1:1-4
Jesus Christ is the preeminent gift of God.
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Isaiah 53:1-3
An Old Testament predictive poem about the future sufferings of Christ.
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Isaiah 52:13-53:12
Isaiah 53 is the hinge of the book of Isaiah and the most quoted section of scripture in the New Testament.
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Christ at the Center of Preaching
The person who can rightly preach Christ from the Scriptures can know himself to be a preacher.
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Word-Centered Piety
The center of Reformed piety is and always has been the Word of God.
ContinueThe Importance of Preaching
Too often we have trouble placing such a high evaluation on preaching because it does not seem to correspond to our experience. Many Christians today believe that they came to faith through the witness of family or friends or through a small group Bible study. They may have heard relatively poor preaching and find it hard to attribute such importance to preaching in general or in their own spiritual development.
