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Homiletics 101 -- “What Preaching Should Be”
Topic: #76 of 1120 for Sermons on Church: General
Scripture:
1 Corinthians 2:1-2:5
Sermon Series: POPPING THE QUESTIONS OF THE CHURCH
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: February 2005
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
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Homiletics 101
“What Preaching Should Be”
1 Corinthians 2:1-5
INTRODUCTION: As we approach this passage of Scripture, and in doing so leave the first chapter of the letter, it is important that we understand what it is we are leaving behind. Chapter 1 has Paul laying foundation concerning division in the church at Corinth. This church was experiencing division over “pulpit supply” and the past contributions of pastors. Paul wants them to understand that preaching is not based on the contribution of the preacher, but on the message being communicated. Preaching, in the mind of Paul is to be valued in the core truth, not in the charisma of the speaker!
I THE APPROACH OF PREACHING – verse 1
1 Cor. 2:1 When I came to you, brothers, I did not come with eloquence or superior wisdom as I proclaimed to you the testimony about God.
A Sound preaching is not Eloquence
1 The meaning of the word is superiority, elevation, rising above
2 Paul was more concerned for the message than the recognition of his preaching
B Sound preaching is not philosophical
1 We live in a world that thrives on knowledge.
2 We live in a humanistic world
a We often pursue things that are of no benefit to us.
b The world does not know the benefit of eternal preparations
c Some believers have forgotten the benefit of eternal preparations
3 Everything in the world is unfulfilling within itself
a Caught up with the new
b How long doe it take for something to be passé?
4 Paul was concerned with the truth behind preaching, not sounding novel, or coming up with a new position.
C Sound preaching is a testimony
1 The word testimony is the word we get mystery from
2 Preaching is communicating the mystery of God
3 Preaching is communication that focuses on Jesus Christ
4 When preaching moves to self-help or positive thinking, and leaves the person of Christ, it ceases to be preaching
a These areas have their place, but not at the expense of the gospel
I once attended a chaplains seminar at a local hospital. The community clergy organized the chaplain service. One of those in attendance made this statement, “When someone is here in the hospital, they do not need someone to talk to them about eternity, but to comfort them, and we should be careful about what we say.” Now she was taking a swipe at those of us who thought salvation was a necessary topic to those in the hospital. Let me ask you a question, when is there a better time? Some of those people would NEVER get well enough to hear it ANYWHERE else!
THE GENUINE PREACHER OF GOD PREACHES WHAT GOD WANTS PREACHED, AND THE GENUINE CHURCH OF GOD STANDS FOR WHAT GOD STANDS FOR!
II THE THEME OF PREACHING – verse 2
1 Cor. 2:2 For I resolved to know nothing while I was with you except Jesus Christ and him crucified.
A Preaching the theme of preaching comes from strong determination
1 Paul uses the Greek word – “EKRINA”
a Means – a deliberate decision, or strong determination
2 Paul made it his determination to preach only Christ crucified
a Paul did not preach, Christ the great model for men
b Paul did not preach Jesus the great teacher
c Paul did not preach Christ, the great man of purpose
d Paul did not preach Jesus, the great example
e Paul did not preach Christ, the great martyr
IT IS ALWAYS EASIER TO PREACH OTHER THINGS THAN THE CRUCIFIXION OF CHRIST.
When there is strong
“What Preaching Should Be”
1 Corinthians 2:1-5
INTRODUCTION: As we approach this passage of Scripture, and in doing so leave the first chapter of the letter, it is important that we understand what it is we are leaving behind. Chapter 1 has Paul laying foundation concerning division in the church at Corinth. This church was experiencing division over “pulpit supply” and the past contributions of pastors. Paul wants them to understand that preaching is not based on the contribution of the preacher, but on the message being communicated. Preaching, in the mind of Paul is to be valued in the core truth, not in the charisma of the speaker!
I THE APPROACH OF PREACHING – verse 1
1 Cor. 2:1 When I came to you, brothers, I did not come with eloquence or superior wisdom as I proclaimed to you the testimony about God.
A Sound preaching is not Eloquence
1 The meaning of the word is superiority, elevation, rising above
2 Paul was more concerned for the message than the recognition of his preaching
B Sound preaching is not philosophical
1 We live in a world that thrives on knowledge.
2 We live in a humanistic world
a We often pursue things that are of no benefit to us.
b The world does not know the benefit of eternal preparations
c Some believers have forgotten the benefit of eternal preparations
3 Everything in the world is unfulfilling within itself
a Caught up with the new
b How long doe it take for something to be passé?
4 Paul was concerned with the truth behind preaching, not sounding novel, or coming up with a new position.
C Sound preaching is a testimony
1 The word testimony is the word we get mystery from
2 Preaching is communicating the mystery of God
3 Preaching is communication that focuses on Jesus Christ
4 When preaching moves to self-help or positive thinking, and leaves the person of Christ, it ceases to be preaching
a These areas have their place, but not at the expense of the gospel
I once attended a chaplains seminar at a local hospital. The community clergy organized the chaplain service. One of those in attendance made this statement, “When someone is here in the hospital, they do not need someone to talk to them about eternity, but to comfort them, and we should be careful about what we say.” Now she was taking a swipe at those of us who thought salvation was a necessary topic to those in the hospital. Let me ask you a question, when is there a better time? Some of those people would NEVER get well enough to hear it ANYWHERE else!
THE GENUINE PREACHER OF GOD PREACHES WHAT GOD WANTS PREACHED, AND THE GENUINE CHURCH OF GOD STANDS FOR WHAT GOD STANDS FOR!
II THE THEME OF PREACHING – verse 2
1 Cor. 2:2 For I resolved to know nothing while I was with you except Jesus Christ and him crucified.
A Preaching the theme of preaching comes from strong determination
1 Paul uses the Greek word – “EKRINA”
a Means – a deliberate decision, or strong determination
2 Paul made it his determination to preach only Christ crucified
a Paul did not preach, Christ the great model for men
b Paul did not preach Jesus the great teacher
c Paul did not preach Christ, the great man of purpose
d Paul did not preach Jesus, the great example
e Paul did not preach Christ, the great martyr
IT IS ALWAYS EASIER TO PREACH OTHER THINGS THAN THE CRUCIFIXION OF CHRIST.
When there is strong
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