Do we have any examples of the preaching calendar of Puritan Pastors? (i.e the sermons they preached in a church over 10 years?)
Did they mostly preach on one off verses, or did they ever work through the Bible chapter by chapter, book by book?
I have just read William Perkins' The Art of Prophesying and it has again led me to consider the validity of equating prophecy with preaching.
Perkins defines prophecy as "A solemn public utterance by the prophet, related to the worship of God and the salvation of our neighbours." He cites 1...
I am curious what everyone's thoughts are on whether or not a pastor should be punctual. I've know pastors who purposefully don't set a time that a service ends so that can go as long as they need to. And I've also know pastors who publicly apologize for going ten minutes late. I probably lean...
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Being with Jesus by C. Matthew McMahon - https://www.puritanpublications.com/product/being-with-Jesus-by-c-matthew-mcmahon/
What does it truly mean to be “with” someone? Simple in concept, but when it comes to our...
I've recently read some of Piper's Expository Exultation and listened to some lectures where he discusses this philosophy of preaching. He defines preaching (expository exultation) as:
Do you find this to be a fitting definition/do you aim for this yourself in preaching?
In Matthew 24:14 it says that the gospel will be preached to the whole world and than the world will come.
But in two places in Colossians , Paul’s words seem to strongly indicate the world has already been evangelized.
In Col 1:5-6 he says ,
“…which you heard before in the word of the truth...
As I've been reading my Bible more carefully and reading some of the reformed confessions and catechisms, preaching of the word stands out a lot!
In the Heidelberg Catechism:
And
In Westminster Standards:
And (WSC)
And when reading the Heidelblog it said:
And
That is an incredibly high...
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There were a couple of older threads, but it seemed like there was space for a new one on this topic. As an intern, I get to preach with a little regularity, so I'm starting to develop something of a regular process for preparing. I've been thinking about this more intentionally lately...
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Wanted to post this since it was such a powerful sermon he gave on Luke 14:15-23. It covers church missions and outreach. He is an RPTS graduate and is a Pastor of a church in Texas. Great person to have in your sermon audio archives too.
No, this thread ain´t really about wheter Wilson was duly ordained to the ministry.
Yet, while scrolling through my twittter feed yesterday, I saw some pretty heavy acusations against the guy.
Among other very serious stuff the Vice Magazine acused him and his community of doing, some...
A Watchman Over Christ’s Church by C. Matthew McMahon (105 pages)
The watchman’s life is a life of consecration; a life on the wall dividing the world and church, to watch and take heed, to sound the alarm, and bring God’s message to his people boldly, faithfully and plainly. The watchman acts...
A Biblical Guide to Hearing and Studying the Word by Nathaniel Ranew (1602-1678), John Philips (1585-1663), Henry Smith (1560-1601), Richard Greenham (1531-1594), William Ames (1576-1633), Thomas Senior (n.d.), David Clarkson (1622-1686), Daniel Burgess (1645-1713), Thomas Manton (1620-1677) and...
The Five Principles of the Gospel by C. Matthew McMahon
We may hear preachers say, "believe the simple Gospel of Jesus Christ and be saved!" Is the "simple Gospel" contained only in that single short phrase? If we speak that kind of short phrase to an indigenous native of some foreign country...
Remembering Your Creator by Matthew Mead (Meade) (1630-1699)
Matthew Mead (Meade) (1630-1699) was an independent puritan divine, and popular reformed preacher and morning lecturer at Stepney Church (London).
In this work, Mead sets down the sincere choosing of God which should result in...
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What are your thoughts when it comes to churches where the primary form of preaching is topical? I'm currently attending a church that is like this. It's all good stuff mind you. The topics seem to focus in on God's character, how we are sinners in need of...
I've been noticing lately that in Presbyterian circles, even online, it's very difficult to find a Presbyterian preacher who has a good balance of preaching indicatives and imperatives. The preaching is usually indicative heavy, and is usually careful to point the listener to Christ, but lacks...
The Christian’s Duty and Safety in Evil Times by Christopher Love (1618-1651)
"Love is without a doubt, one of my favorites writers of all time. Eminently biblical and exceedingly practical. This new work is a gem in both regards." - Dr. McMahon
Christopher Love (1618-1651) was a fiery and...
How to Hear the Preaching of God’s Word with Profit by Stephen Egerton (1555–1621)
Have you ever taken time to learn what it means to hear the word of God preached with profit, and to understand what ought to be done before, during and after the sermon?
Stephen Egerton (1555–1621) was an...
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Stephen Egerton may have had the first Presbyterian church in England as noted by Thomas Brooks.
I just initially finished the first draft of his only available work and will be posting it later in March as it is finalized.
I am very unfamiliar with this man (Chip Ingram), never heard his name before. My church seems very excited to have him. Just wanted to know if any of you had thoughts on the man's preaching and teaching. He has many books although none that I've read.
I thought it would be helpful to those that have time to listen to bring this particular sermon out a bit more than simply listing it in the other thread. It concerns the state of the evangelical church and its mirror to the church in Hosea 7:8.
Partial Reformation is a Full Offense to God...
Hello, I am very new to preaching and I'm still exploring what works best for me when it comes to preparing for a sermon. I was wondering if anyone here listens to sermons from the same texts that they are working on prior to preaching (I mean after you're finished with your manuscript). Does...
This classic work by Burroughs deals with the Regulative Principle: God alone determines the manner in which sinners approach him. This is a life-transforming and Christ-glorifying biblical work.
Gospel Worship, or, The Right Manner of Sanctifying the name of God in General, in Hearing the...
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(I apologize if this has been asked. The search function does not seem to be working on either my PC or my smartphone.)
Q. 156. Is the Word of God to be read by all?
A. Although all are not permitted to read the Word publicly to the congregation...
(Deut. 31:9,11-13; Neh. 8:2-3, 9:2-5)
Q. 158...
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I'm updating Gospel Worship by Burroughs (lots of requests for that). One of the things that is hitting me (again, having read this quite a few times), is twofold:
1. That unless we worship God as God requires, we don't worship God, and we have never sanctified his name. (This thought should...
I'm working on a book by John Jackson (1600-1648), dealing with conducting one's self in public worship.
I personally preached through a series called "The Lord's Voice Cries to the City" which surrounded how the congregation should consider the act of preaching from their perspective. I'm also...
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I am doing a project for a communications class on preaching across cultures. My basic idea is that in order to communicate effectively and efficiently to people of any culture (or to a diverse audience) is to decontextualize the sermon, stick to the text, and stick to the doctrine...