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How does the authority of Scripture support preaching?

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The authority of Scripture undergirds preaching, as seen in Isaiah 40:5 and its call to proclaim God's message.

Scripture carries divine authority, establishing a foundation for all preaching. Isaiah 40:5 states, 'And the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together, for the mouth of the Lord has spoken.' This highlights the preacher's responsibility to convey God’s Word with confidence and assurance. By relying on the authority of Scripture, the preacher avoids personal opinions or worldly wisdom and can present the message of the Gospel effectively, calling listeners to respond in faith. Moreover, the preacher must proclaim this message with boldness and humility, recognizing that the transformation of hearts ultimately depends on the power of God, not merely on human eloquence or skill.
Scripture References: Isaiah 40:5

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