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2 Corinthians 2:1-5 THE BIBLICAL PATTERN FOR PREACHING Intro: The text we have
read contains the biblical standard for all our preaching. Let's face it, as it
was in Paul's day, preaching is decried in our day as foolishness, 1 Cor. 1:18a. many say that preaching is outdated. they say
it has outlived its usefulness. The lost world, and even some in the church,
would like to see old-fashioned Bible preaching swept into the dustbin of
history. But, God says that the preaching of the Word of God is the power of God, 1 Cor. 1:18b, and that it is His
chosen means to bring the lost to Jesus.
it pleased God by the
foolishness of preaching to save them that believe, 1 Cor. 1:21b.
how shall they hear
without a preacher? Rom. 10:14.
faith cometh by hearing,
and hearing by the word of God, Rom. 10:17. Since preaching is so important to what God is
doing in the world today, we who are preachers need to consider our own
preaching. We need to be sure that our preaching fits the biblical pattern for
preaching. While many texts in the New Testament deal with the preacher, his
message and his preaching, this text lays out God pattern for true, New
Testament preaching. Consider with me a few thoughts about The Biblical Pattern For Preaching.
I. WHAT IS TO BE AVOIDED IN OUR PREACHING
v. 1, 4 Stirring Oratory - Paul tells the Corinthians that he did not
come to them with excellency of speech. The word excellency refers to something that is elevated. It refers to flowery
speech that is designed to catch the ear. The word enticing in verse 4, means persuasive. Paul is saying that his preaching was not
designed to coerce men into making a decision. Paul knew that souls are saved,
not by our persuasive preaching, but by the grace of God as He draws the lost
to Himself. It is the power of the Gospel that convicts and coverts the heart,
not the skill of the preacher. There is nothing wrong
with having a good vocabulary, but when the message gets lost in the oratory,
you have missed the point. When the language becomes so verbose, and the
rhetoric becomes so stilted and hard to decipher, it becomes obvious that the
preacher has lost his desire to feed the sheep, and is more interested in
flaunting his supposed intellect. Learn words and love words. They are the
tools of our trade. Just as a carpenter uses the saw, the hammer and the ruler
to build his creations; the preacher uses nouns, verbs, propositions and
adjectives to build his sermons. (Ill. A Trio Of Sightless Rodents; Scintillate, Scintillate, Globule Vivific; Propel Your Craft.) True intelligence has
the ability to make the profound simple. True brilliance does not flaunt its
abilities; true brilliance simplifies the difficult so that all can understand. Ill. When criticized
for his simple speech, D.L. Moody responded by saying, I have been called to feed Sheep, and not giraffes. I put the
cookies on the bottom shelf where the children can reach them. There is nothing wrong
with using expressive language to describe the glorious truths of the Word of
God. But, the language should never overshadow the message.
v. 1 Human wisdom - The Greeks were famous for their love for
philosophy. They sought out men who would give them new theories and new
thoughts. It is not too much to say that the Greeks had elevated human wisdom
and philosophical thought to the status of a religion. They worshipped
knowledge. The call to preach is
not a call to express our opinions, or to give the congregation a weekly
rundown on what we think about this issue or the other. The call to preach is
not an invitation to rise our favorite hobbyhorses and enforce our personal
standards on our congregations. The call to preach is the call to open the Word
of God and declare the timeless truths of the Lord to people who need
desperately to hear from Him, 2 Tim. 4:1-2. The call to preach
is the call to declare the Gospel, 1 Cor. 15:3-4. We do not go to church
to hear the pastors opinions about politics, psychology, economics, or
religion. We go to hear a word from the Lord through the preacher. Gods Word
edifies and unifies; human opinions confuse and divide. In light of that, here
is what Timothy was told to do by Paul, Till I come, give attendance to reading, to exhortation, to
doctrine, 1 Tim. 4:13. The world does not
need our opinions. The world needs to hear about Jesus Christ. They do not need
philosophical thought or a treatise on current events. They need to hear the
plain, simple Word of God. If that kind of
peaching was good enough for Paul, it should be good enough for us!
I. What Is To Be Avoided In Our Preaching II.
WHAT IS TO BE ADOPTED IN OUR
PREACHING While we are to avoid soaring oratory, human
philosophies and persuasive techniques, our preaching should flow from a power
that is heavenly and not earthly. In verse
4,
Paul says that while his preaching was lacking in what the world favored, it
was done in the demonstration of the
Spirit and power. The word demonstration means proof. The word power means strength, authority, and force. The reason Paul was successful when, by all human
standards he should have been a failure, was because he operated in the power
of the Holy Spirit. Even though he was educated, he did not flaunt his
education. He preached the simple truths of the Gospel of grace, and God saved
souls, build churches and honored His Word. If we are to see any lasting, eternal results
from our ministries, we must do it the way Paul did it. We have to forget about
impressing the world. We have to forget about attracting the world, or being
acceptable to the world. We have to abandon every pragmatic attempt to carry
out the Lord's work in the power of the flesh and through the abilities of our
intellectual gifts. What we need more than anything is to yield the
control of our lives to the will of God. We should be filled with the Spirit of
God, Eph. 5:18. When we yield
ourselves to Him, He will attend the preaching of the Word of God with a demonstration of His power. One reason we lack the power of God in our
services, is that we are so full of us, that there is no room for the Holy
Spirit to get in. We are so sure that we have all the answers and the ability
to make it happen, and we do not realize that we are helpless and totally
dependent upon the Lord and His power. Brothers, our preaching, by itself, saves no one.
Our preaching, by itself, changes no lives. Our skill in presenting the Gospel,
by itself, is an exercise in futility. But, when our preaching and our witnessing
are carried out in the power of the God, the results will be astonishing. When we come to the place where we acknowledge
that we cannot do the work of God, we are one the road to doing the work of
God. When we come to place where we realize that we are helpless without Him,
we are on the verge of real power in our ministries. When we realize that God
and God alone can fill us with His power and work through us, only then can we
expect to accomplish anything of eternal value.
I. What Is To Be Avoided In Our Preaching II.
What Is To Be Adopted In Our
Preaching III. WHAT IS TO BE AFFIRMED IN OUR PREACHING Since we are not to preach in our own power, and
showcase our education and our skills as a word smith, what are we to do when
we preach? Paul answers that question very clearly and concisely in these
verses.
v. 1 We Are To Affirm The Testimony Of God - The word testimony carries the idea of witness. Gentlemen, this Bible is the testimony of God. The Bible is to be our text for preaching, not
current events, or the latest theological best seller. As preachers, we are to
preach the Bible in its fullness. We are to preach all the counsel of God, Acts
20:27. Remember what Paul
told Timothy? He said, Preach the Word
, 2 Tim. 4:2.
Not just your pet doctrines. Preach the Word!
Not just the parts you approve of. Preach the Word!
Not just the parts that are pleasing to others. Preach the Word!
Not just the parts that are without controversy. Preach the Word! Preachers, we are to take the Bible, the whole
Bible, and we are to make it the bedrock of all our preaching. Every verse, and
every word, from Gen. 1:1 to Rev. 22:21 is fair game for preaching. Preach it all, and
preach it all in the power of he Holy Ghost! v. 2 We Are To Affirm The Gospel Of The Lord Jesus Christ - In verse 2, Paul tells the Corinthians that his goal in
Corinth was to avoid becoming entangled in their problems, their differences
and their disputes. His goal was to preach Christ and Him crucified. Paul's goal in
Corinth was to preach the Gospel. That is our mandate!
We are not to concern ourselves with the petty affairs of men. We are not to
get caught up in the mundane business of a fallen world. We have been called to
a heavenly task, We have been divinely and sovereignly chosen from among all
the 7 billion people living on earth today to preach the Gospel of the Lord
Jesus Christ. We are to tell them how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures;
And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the
scriptures, 1 Cor. 15:3–4. That is the Gospel,
and we are to preach it! We must tell them about Jesus Christ, Who was delivered for our offences, and was raised again for our
justification, Rom. 4:25. That is the Gospel,
and we are to preach it! We are to trumpet the message of Rom. 10:9; Acts 16:31, and John 3:16. We are to tell them that He that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son of
God hath not life, 1 John 5:12. We are to preach the
Gospel! This is not to say
that we will not preach other texts, for we will. This is not to say that we
will not deal with other issues, for we will. But, we must do as Spurgeon said
when told by someone that all his sermons sounded the same. The great preacher
said, That's because I take a
text and make a beeline to the cross. That should be our mission as well my
brothers. The Lord Jesus Christ
and His Gospel should be the centerpiece of all our preaching. Why? The saints
feed on it, and the sinner desperately needs to hear about it. The Gospel is
encouraging, thrilling and wonderful to the converted, and it is the only means
of salvation for the lost. Refuse to get caught
up in the controversies, scandals, divisions, distractions, and compromises of
the day. Get caught up in Jesus Christ and His glorious Gospel and preach it in
the demonstration of the
Spirit and power. That is the kind of preaching God blesses! Conc: When you die, and they bury your body
beneath the cold earth; every opinion you have ever espoused will die with you.
Your prejudices, your opinions, your personal thoughts, etc., will not outlive
you by one second. Since they are so fleeting, none of those things are worthy
of taking up any of our preaching time now. The focus of our preaching should
be nothing but the whole counsel of the Word of God, and the precious Gospel of
our wonderful Savior. Preacher, preach the Word! |
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