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The Bible says to focus on Jesus the auther and finisher of our faith. My goal is to follow Him as he set the example for ministry and discipleship.Revmitchell said:Yea I will stay away from the Harry Fosdick stuff and stick to the gospel.
Perhaps sometime you should get your feet wet and be a part of World Changers and see what actually happens when you truly serve people expecting nothing. Students lives change and the homeowners are given the gospel. Every home I worked on was able to give out the gospel because the owners asked why, and God opened the door. I quickly learned the power of God's love and serving in His name.Revmitchell said:Yea I will stay away from the Harry Fosdick stuff and stick to the gospel.
“There was a change in attitude among the churchgoers, or at least homiletics professors ASSUMED there was a change in attitude. Rather than expositing the Word - explaining what it meant and applying it for the purpose it was written - there was a belief among key homiletics professors that Christians didn't necessarily care so much about what the Bible was actually saying. They were more concerned with how to "live the Christian life." As a result, the key question preachers were answering about a passage was not "what does this mean" but "so what?" - even if it was the type of passage that was more doctrinal than practical.”
This is exactly the point, that I was trying to make in my OP.“I think the dearth of expository preaching is because of the low view of God's word that many pastors have, where the Bible becomes a prop for them.........”
“This thread proves one thing. For some no matter how you slice it, it's always about the KJV.”
I agree. We shouldn’t be locking "ourselves" into anything.“Don't lock yourself in or else you may also be missing the problematic areas of one's life.”
And then you asked.......“Oh - and while my pastor has always used the KJV(for the past 10 years or so), he's using the NIV for Romans.”
“So, what do you think?”
Thanks for the heads up.“Two famous Reformed,expository preachers, have been James Boice and Walter Chantry.Both used the NIV throughout their preaching ministries.”
Then you said........“There's a lot a pastor, conservative pastors, who preach expository sermons, who don't use the KJV. Funny, they don't have I Opinions 2:13 where it must read, "Thou shalt use the KJV only." Nor II Opinions which says "Thou shalt only preach expository sermons." I guess SL must have I and II Opinions in his KJV. But, I can't find these books in my KJV.”
“Stilllearning should be still learning”
“I don't use the KJV - I preach from the NKJV, and I preach expository sermons. Sorry to disappoint you.”
“Perhaps sometime you should get your feet wet and be a part of World Changers and see what actually happens when you truly serve people expecting nothing. Students lives change and the homeowners are given the gospel. Every home I worked on was able to give out the gospel because the owners asked why, and God opened the door. I quickly learned the power of God's love and serving in His name.”
Todd W. White said:Incidentally, no one else in our town or immediate area preaches expositionally...most are caught up in the Emergent Church, entertainment (aka "worship & praise"), and other such nonsense. The people here do no hunger and thirst after righteousness - only that which is temporal.
Please do not say that those who do praise and worship are doing "entertainment".
Todd W. White said:Hi annsi,
You said,
I didn't say that - I am talking about the people around here. I wasn't commenting on what you folks do where you live. The folks here, mostly because of the charismaniac movement, which is BIG TIME ACTIVE around these parts, are substituting what they think is true praise and worship for true praise and worship, but, in reality, it's nothing more than entertainment.
As a former Minister of Music, the problem, from my perspective, with attempting to use worship (I presume you mean music) to preach the Word is that you're trying to do something that with music that music was not deigned by God to do. Nowhere in Scripture will you find God condoning or commanding we use music to reach the uncoverted, nor is music for the purpose of preaching the Word: that is, and has always been, reserved for the verbal, ie, spoken, presentation of the Word.
One of the big problems with the current generation of church pastors and musicians is NOT the fact that the music they are using is "modern" (except in the case of rhythm-based music). The real problem is they are substituting the world's standard for music in an attempt to bootleg the Gospel to those who are lost. But, the same people who would never use prostitutes to reach the immoral, nor cocaine or heroin to reach the drug addicts, will advocate using that which speaks to the flesh in music to reach out to the lost and/or attempt to minister to the saved.
Just because the words come straight out of the Bible, if the music itself violates biblical principles, it actually renders the effect of the words ineffectual.
The idea of tongues as a "sign" of the filling of the Holy Spirit goes hand-in-hand with the idea that music is a tool to reach the lost and/or speak the Word to the saved.
Neither viewpoint is biblical.