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 notย 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.



Have you ever been in a church where a leader quoted 2 Timothy 4:3-4, and then proceeded to show why most other churches are heretical or spiritually immature because they cannot endure sound doctrine, but instead, heap up for themselves teachers who give them what their itching ears want to hear?




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