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How do we know applicatory preaching is true according to scripture?

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Scripture consistently supports the importance of application in preaching, showing that both Old and New Testament leaders employed it to connect truth with the hearts and lives of their audience.

The biblical case for applicatory preaching is well-established throughout both the Old and New Testaments. For instance, in the recorded sermons of the prophets and Jesus, they addressed the specific sins and needs of their listeners directly. Jesus, in the Gospels, frequently urged His audience to reflect personally on their spiritual condition, as seen in Matthew 21, where it was noted that people recognized His messages as directed toward them. Furthermore, the apostles, like Paul, exemplified applicatory preaching by addressing the spiritual struggles and moral failures people faced within the early church (e.g., 1 Corinthians 6). Their messages were not mere generalities; they were pointed, pressing truths that necessitated personal response. This demonstrates that applicatory preaching is not only a practice but a biblically mandated element of faithful and effective ministry.
Scripture References: Matthew 21, 1 Corinthians 6

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