Another great word from Jeff Bethkeâ
Another cure to the fairytale relationships that end up more like a horror story, is in Craig Groeschelâs outstanding book Love, Sex, And Happily Ever After.
Another great word from Jeff Bethkeâ
Another cure to the fairytale relationships that end up more like a horror story, is in Craig Groeschelâs outstanding book Love, Sex, And Happily Ever After.
Itâs a lot of work preparing a sermon (and even that is a major understatement!). So if we pastors are going to put all of this effort in, isnât it right to believe for a great return on that investment?
Iâve got good news and bad news for youâand theyâre both the same. Pastor, after all of your hard work preparing your message, there is only one thing you can do: pray.
Sounds simple, right? But if itâs so simple, why are so many church attendees unmoved by the sermons they hear each Sunday (check out this Barna report)?
Here is some good counsel of how we should prayâ
âOf what efficacy would be the exterior word of pastors, or even the Scriptures themselves, if we had not within the word of the Holy Spirit giving to the others all their vitality? The outward word, even of the Gospel, without the fecundating, vivifying, interior word would be but an empty sound. âIt is the letter alone that kills (2 Corinthians 3:6), and the Spirit alone can give us life.ââ âFrancois Fenelon
âDoes anyone of us desire to help the Church of Christ? Then let him pray for a great outpouring of the Spirit. Only the Holy Spirit can give edge to sermons, and point to advice, and power to rebukes, and can cast down the high walls of sinful hearts. It is not better preaching, and finer writing that is needed in this dayâbut more of the presence of the Holy Spirit.â âJ.C. Ryle
If I can add my two centsâ worth to these eminent theologians:
And then watch what the Holy Spirit does with your sermon!