Over the past several posts, I have written a lot about preaching and teaching, and what the Bible has to say about both. Starting tomorrow, in the interest of tying it all together, I want to provide some practical thoughts on how preaching and teaching could look within church life today.
But before we get to that, I want to answer one criticism that you might have. The question is this:
It seems like you are so opposed to preaching sermons in church. Do you hate preaching?
The answer is simple:
No. I Do Not Hate Preaching. I Love Preaching!
I love listening to good preaching, and I love preaching to others. I listened to a great sermon this morning on Colossians 1 from Frank Viola. You can check it out here.
My only concern is that far too often, I hear pastors justify the modern practice of preaching because “the Bible tells us to preach.”
But we have seen in this series that there is not a single passage in Scripture which commands or even provides an example of the current popular pattern of gathering in a building on a certain day of the week to listen to one person stand up and talk about the Bible for thirty or forty minutes.
It is just not there.