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What are the characteristics of preaching in a Reformed church?

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Characteristics include being God-honoring, man-dishonoring, Christ-centered, and scriptural, emphasizing the importance of truth and grace.

Preaching in a Reformed church is characterized by several key attributes. First, it must be God-honoring, maintaining the exaltation of God in His sovereignty and holiness. Second, it should be man-dishonoring, accurately reflecting the biblical depiction of human sinfulness in contrast to God’s grace. Additionally, every message is to be Christ-centered, focusing on His person and work as the crux of the Gospel. Finally, preaching should be scriptural, grounded in God's Word and ensuring clarity and simplicity so that all may understand the truths being communicated. These characteristics collectively aim to glorify God and edify the church.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 2:2, Jeremiah 23:28-31

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