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How should preaching be both personal and pastoral?

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Preaching should be personal and pastoral by addressing the hearts of listeners directly, fostering both conviction and encouragement.

Preaching must engage both the intellect and emotions of the listeners, aiming for personal transformation. This is accomplished when the preacher addresses individuals directly, using 'you' language that creates a sense of intimacy and relevance. As demonstrated in 2 Timothy 3:14-17, the pastoral purpose of Scripture is to make one wise for salvation and to equip with righteousness, showing the preacher's responsibility to care for the flock. The call to preach biblically also involves a heartfelt desire to shepherd individuals spiritually, deliver conviction about sin, and offer the hope found in Christ. This pastoral approach invites believers into a relationship with God, emphasizing the importance of genuine affection in the delivery of the message.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 3:14-17, Acts 20:28

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