Lesson 6 Preaching With Passion: Preparing Yourself Just Right Before You Preach
Lesson 6 Preaching With Passion: Preparing Yourself Just Right Before You Preach
Lesson 6 Preaching With Passion: Preparing Yourself Just Right Before You Preach
Preaching with passion is preaching with feelings with reality in the preacher’s life.
This means that not only that he feels the message but also lives with it. It is hard to
preach when the things that you preach is not true to your life.
Lack of devotional / personal time with God. Being a messenger of God’s word
compels us to study and know God’s word or else, we will never know what God is
saying to us and to our church. And all the more that we need to devote a
personal time with God in our everyday life.
Lack of prayer life. If we cannot have a personal devotional life, then it is also
difficult to have prayer life. Without a prayer life, our daily battles will always be a
failure.
Conflict with a friend or a family. From my experience, this is one of the most
common problems with those whom I am training. It is very difficult to have
conflicts against other people and all the more if the conflict is within your family
especially if it is between the spouses. It would be hard for a husband to preach
when he sees his wife frowning at the back seat.
Problems. Problems may also cause us to have a pre-occupied mind. When we
have problems, we cannot think well about our preaching because we are thinking
about the solution for that problem.
It is very important that we will live what we are preaching. Just like the book of James
tells us, the will “not become merely hearers but doers of the word” (James 1:22). Such
work should be seen in the way we live that people around us can witness since we are
surrounded by such a great a cloud of witnesses (Hebrews 12:1).
In allowing the Holy Spirit moves, it simply means that we have to give to everything to
God about our preaching. Do not hesitate to what God is telling you to say. As long as
you stick to truths from the Bible, you are safe. Caution must be taken care of though. It
is because there are times that we might misinterpret the moving of the Holy Spirit to
our personal will to speak. And the big problem is that there is a very thin line between
the claim of the moving of the Holy Spirit and the denial that it was spoken out of own’s
will.
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