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Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due time; casting all your care upon him, for he careth for you. 1 Peter 5:6-7

Those are the words I used to read about 30 seconds before I would preach. Now they ring in my heart naturally. It has been said that people place the fear of public speaking right up there with death! For me, confidence does not come naturally, and yet I have grown to enjoy and thrive in speaking from my pulpit every week. The source of my confidence, however, may surprise you. I don’t use public speaking gimmicks or tricks. I don’t picture everyone in their underwear. (I’m wondering how it is that so many people actually recommend this.) I simply visualize two things: One is my big God, and the other is an audience that needs what I have to say.

You see, preaching is the delivery of God’s words through a human personality. I came to grips with my inability to present God’s message on my own a long time ago. If left up to me, I’d stumble and bumble through an eight minute presentation, then go hide somewhere in shame. But when I realize that God is up to something great within the hearts of my listeners, I can’t wait to share what He’s given me in the study. It’s actually thrilling to watch Him work.

My confidence is rooted first of all in the identity of my God—He’s big, audacious, and radically committed to seeing His truth spread throughout all the world for His own glory. Second, my confidence is rooted in my identity as His child, His called Ambassador, His earthly spokesperson, His mouthpiece. God never calls the qualified, He qualifies the called. What is the source of your confidence in life? For me, it’s the fact that I’m called and the One who called me backs me up! He’s ready any moment to rescue me if I’m ready any moment to speak for Him. Are you ready to live in total God-confidence?

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Jeff Glenn

commented on Nov 15, 2014

Something to think about...

Karl Frank

commented on Nov 15, 2014

Thank you Brandon . Have NOT preached a sermon in many years and will be preaching this coming L-rd's day. Have spent hours praying and studying for our F-ther to give me, through Him, the words that this body of believers would hear to grow closer to Him.

Chris Hearn

commented on Nov 15, 2014

Great article! Thanks, Brandon. Solid.

Jeka Meks

commented on Nov 15, 2014

"God never calls the qualified, he qualifies the called." That's a real wonderful sentence and it's true. Thanks.

Duane Coller

commented on Nov 15, 2014

So important! And nicely written too! Reminds me of some simple advice for speaking that can apply generally to writing too. Stand up to be seen. Speak up to be heard. Sit down to be appreciated. :)

John Matthew Callanta

commented on Apr 26, 2015

I just read this Article. Praise the LORD. Truly, He is the one who works...

Olatunji Elkanah Ogunniyi

commented on Jan 11, 2022

Preaching honestly, "is the delivery of God's words through a human personality" and it's a great privilege to everyone that is called on this mission of evangelism and it's worthy of note that you are "called to be qualified" Glory be unto you Lord almighty

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