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How do we know that preaching God's word is important?

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Preaching God's word is crucial because it has eternal consequences, guiding souls to salvation or condemnation based on their response to the message.

The importance of preaching God's word lies in its eternal consequences as shown in 2 Corinthians 2:15-17. Paul distinguishes between those who embrace the gospel and those who reject it. For some, the message is a sweet aroma leading to life, while for others, it serves as a scent of death leading to condemnation. Each sermon preached carries weight, as the preacher acts as God's ambassador, advocating for reconciliation through Christ. The responsibility to faithfully deliver this message is immense, as ministers will ultimately give an account for the souls entrusted to their care. Hence, preaching is not just an act of communication; it is a divinely instituted means through which God works to save or condemn sinners.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 2:15-17

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The Watchman
John R. Mitchell · Oct 18, 1992
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