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The Ascension: A Neglected Essential

November 26, 2011

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The Ascension is something I have heard precious little about in the preaching and teaching of the church.  Below is a masterful exposition of Luke 24:50-53 on the event and meaning of the ascension of the Lord Jesus.  Listen and enjoy!   A Neglected Essential from Southern Seminary on Vimeo. Here is an outline of… [Read more…]

Oh, The Things I’ve Heard

September 7, 2011

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By my calculations, I have sat in something like 5,900 weekly church services and heard 5,900 sermons.  Throw in at least another 500 special services, revival meetings, camp meetings, and conferences, and I’ve heard something on the order of 6,400 sermons.  I’ve heard a lot of preaching (and should probably be more sanctified than I am).  I’ve… [Read more…]

The Devil’s Sermon

August 11, 2009

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A pretty good word over at the Internet Monk on The Devil’s Sermon. Check it out.

Adoption Is A Picture of the Gospel: Primal Scream Theology

May 12, 2009

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I want to recommend to you this fantastic message on the believer’s adoption as children of God and the adoption of orphans. Enjoy it and chew on it. Primal Scream Theology from Russell Moore on Vimeo.

How to Prepare to Hear the Word

April 2, 2009

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We all hope and trust that our pastor has prepared himself and his message before he steps into the pulpit on Sunday morning.  How happy would a pastor be to know that the people in the pews have prepared themselves to receive what he is preaching?  How pleased would God with us if we did… [Read more…]

How to Keep Hearing the Word

January 14, 2009

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“Can you hear me now?”  That is the question we should imagining coming from God every day following Sunday.  I’ve been considering often how easy it is to hear a message, even a very convicting, powerful one, and go away and forget it within two or three days.  This is something that comes with years… [Read more…]

Weekly Upwords: The Expository Preaching Edition

November 20, 2008

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Philip Harrelson of Dothan, Alabama and author of BarnabasBlog is doing some great work on preaching, particularly expository preaching.  Expository preaching is a preaching method attempting to be thoroughly biblical, focus on what the text actually says, and work through passages of Scripture in sequence.  Biblical impetus for this is found in the examples of… [Read more…]

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