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What does being ready to preach mean?

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Being ready to preach means being prepared and eager to share the truth of the Gospel at any opportunity.

The concept of being ready to preach reflects a heart of eagerness and obedience to fulfill God's calling. Paul expresses his readiness to preach the Gospel to the Romans, demonstrating an active commitment to proclaiming the truth of Christ. This readiness is not simply about having a prepared sermon but involves a life lived in anticipation and dedication to the advancement of God’s Kingdom. It entails being equipped with knowledge of the Scriptures and being sensitive to the leading of the Holy Spirit. A preacher's readiness is characterized by an earnest desire to see others come to faith and grow in their understanding of Jesus Christ, displaying an urgency to fulfill the Great Commission.
Scripture References: Romans 1:15

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Ready To Preach
John Chapman · Nov 25, 2007
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