Posted on 03/10/2014 3:33:50 PM PDT by redleghunter
by John MacArthur
A primary reason I still preach the Bible is that it alone is Gods eternal and divinely empowered message. Thus it is both timeless and truly powerful.
More than four decades of ministry (or any finite number for that matter) could never begin to exhaust its freshness and richness, its depth of teaching, or its ability to impact lives. The Word of God is timeless because its Author is timelessand no matter how the culture changes, the message of salvation (which is the heart of Gods message) never changes.
Scripture is powerful because, unlike self-help programs and man-made solutions which never really get below the surface, the Bible is empowered by God Himself. Thats why it is able to transform people in the deepest reaches of their hearts. Hence I preach the Bible because this ancient book, in which the knowledge of God is revealed, contains all that people need for every aspect of life and godliness (2 Peter 1:3). That reality defines true relevance, and that is exactly why Paul told Timothy to preach the Word in season and out of season.
Lets face itin our generation the Word is out of season. The market-driven philosophy currently in vogue says that plainly declaring biblical truth is outmoded and ineffective in this climate of postmodernism. Biblical exposition and theology are seen as antiquated and extraneous. Churchgoers dont want to be preached to anymore, this philosophy says. Generation Y wont just sit in the pew while someone up front preaches at them. They are products of a media-driven generation, and they need a church experience that will satisfy them on their own terms by giving them what they are used to.
Meanwhile, many influential church leaders insist that Scripture is unclear as to its meaning anyway. They blend, bend, and butcher Gods Word to suit their purposes and perspectives. The text doesnt inform their preaching; their preaching informs the text.
We are definitely in an out of season time, which is exactly what the Holy Spirit anticipated when He inspired this mandate. But the modern evangelical misunderstanding of this text seems to indicate that many church leaders think it means, Preach the Word in season, period. And let people tell you when its in season.
There have always been men in the pulpit who gather crowds because they are gifted orators, interesting storytellers, entertaining speakers, dynamic personalities, shrewd crowd manipulators, rousing speechmakers, popular politicians, or erudite scholars. Such preaching may be popular, but it is not necessarily powerful. No one can preach with power who does not preach the Word. And no faithful preacher will water down or neglect the whole counsel of God. Proclaiming the Wordall of itis the pastors calling.
Thought this was appropriate for some of the other discussions going on.
taught a lesson this very topic Sunday.
MacArthur has a four series sermon on the sufficiency of Scriptures.
Along with not staying with scripture is twisting scripture. Its going to get more intense as time goes on.
I enjoy listening to his words of wisdom too. Thanks.
**No one can preach with power who does not preach the Word. And no faithful preacher will water down or neglect the whole counsel of God. Proclaiming the Wordall of itis the pastors calling.**
Not neglecting THIS either:
Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.
I think “the whole counsel of God” covers that well within the Venn diagram.
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