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How does bold preaching differ from arrogant preaching?

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Bold preaching is anchored in truth and humility, whereas arrogant preaching seeks to elevate the preacher rather than the message.

Bold preaching and arrogant preaching are fundamentally different in motivation and delivery. The former, as described in the message, is rooted in the desire to communicate God's truth factually and clearly, without personal offense overshadowing the message. As outlined in the sermon, bold preaching should be delivered with cheerful courage, emphasizing the substance of the message over the personality of the preacher. Arrogance tends to draw attention to the speaker, often leading to the offense of the delivery rather than the offense of the gospel itself. The goal of bold preaching is to proclaim the gospel plainly so that people may respond to God's Word rather than to the preacher’s ego.
Scripture References: Ephesians 6:19-20

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