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Expect More from Preaching

Expect More from Preaching

What expectations do you bring to hearing God’s Word preached? 

The preaching of the gospel is a powerful means of grace for the Christian, but is that your expectation? What is the nature of your expectations every time you hear the word of god preached? A gospel-centered church will have a congregation full of Christians with gospel-centered expectations every time the Word of God is proclaimed. Their commentary (and lifestyle) post-preaching will show the nature of their expectations, whether they are God-honoring or not.

OFF-BASE EXPECTATIONS

When it comes to the preaching of God’s Word (or gospel) . . .

» If you expect to come away with intellectual insights, you will find something to satisfy knowledge cravings.

» If you expect the preacher will say something debatable, you will find something to blog about.

» If you expect to judge the quality of the preacher’s message, you will find something he said wrong or could have said differently.

» If you expect to have a to-do list for moral improvement, you will find opportunity for behavioral modification to try harder and do better.

ON THE OTHER HAND . . .

» If you expect life transformation, you will discover the Spirit exposing sin and fostering greater desire for repentance.

» If you expect to become like Jesus, you will be granted fresh eyes of faith to behold Jesus.

» If you expect to be used in the service of the kingdom, you will find the Word empowering and enabling you to bear fruit disproportionate to your abilities.

» If you expect to meet with God, you will find God will not pass you by without glimpses of His glory and grace.

The question is… what are you expecting whenever you come under the authority and power of God’s living and active, faith-engendering, sin-exposing, Christ-exalting, gospel-centered Word?

Luke 8:8. – Jesus

 

Tim Brister has served as a pastor and elder at grace baptist church since June 2008. Tim’s passion is to demonstrate a life that trusts God, treasures Christ, and triumphs the gospel. Tim is the Director of plntd, a church planting network in association with Founders Ministries. He’s also the director of the haiti collective, organizer for Band of Bloggers, and creator of P2R (Partnering to Remember) and the Memory Moleskine.

You can read more about Tim on his blog at biblestudytools.com,

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