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How do we know that the desire for a balanced preaching style is a biblical principle?

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A balanced preaching style reflects the biblical mandate to teach the full counsel of God without neglecting any essential doctrines.

Balance in preaching is rooted in Scripture, where Paul urged Timothy to teach not only the truths that are popular but also those that are hard-hitting and necessary. The call is to communicate the whole counsel of God in proportion, which involves giving attention to various aspects of doctrine such as justification, repentance, and the law's role in salvation. Furthermore, the narrative of Scripture often highlights the totality and integration of God’s message, affirming that no single aspect should be emphasized disproportionately. This principle encourages a healthy understanding among congregants and leads to more robust faith.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 4:16, Acts 20:27, Romans 11:33

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