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Expository Preaching
Plans and Methods
1912
First Published
3.70
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156
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This book explores the art and practice of expository preaching, a method deeply rooted in the historical and theological context of Christian ministry. The author, a respected figure in the field, argues for the enduring value of this approach, highlighting its ability to provide rich and varied content for sermons, while grounding them firmly in Scripture. The book draws from the example of prominent preachers throughout history, illustrating how expository preaching can be both informative and emotionally powerful. The author delves into the practical aspects of crafting and delivering expository sermons, providing guidance on text selection, sermon structure, and the crucial element of application. He also emphasizes the importance of relying on the Holy Spirit as a co-worker in the preaching process, reminding readers that God's Word is not merely a collection of words, but a living, breathing source of truth that can inspire and transform hearts. The book's insights offer a timeless and valuable resource for preachers and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the power and relevance of expository preaching.
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Author

F.B. Meyer
F.B. Meyer
Author · 16 books
Frederick Brotherton Meyer
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