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How do we know that plainness in preaching is scriptural?

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Scripture demonstrates plainness in communication through the styles of Jesus, the apostles, and the prophets.

The scriptural basis for plainness in preaching is evident in the communication styles of Jesus, the apostles, and the prophets. Jesus spoke plainly, addressing people with language they understood, as seen in His interactions during ministry. The apostles continued this practice in their letters and sermons, aiming for clarity and directness in their teaching. For example, Peter's Pentecost sermon was straightforward, addressing objections directly, while Paul encouraged Timothy to adhere to the form of sound words. This consistency across biblical texts underscores the importance of plainness for effective communication of divine truths.
Scripture References: John 10:24, Acts 2, 1 Timothy; Titus

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