The Bible emphasizes bold preaching as a clear and unambiguous presentation of God's Word, where the preacher speaks with authority from Scripture.
Bold preaching, as exemplified in Acts 19, entails proclaiming the gospel with clarity and conviction. It does not refer to being loud or brash, but to being unambiguous and direct, ensuring that God's message is communicated without misunderstanding. Paul, for instance, preached boldly in the synagogues of Ephesus, disputing and persuading from the Scriptures. This model serves as a guide for modern preaching, emphasizing that the preacher should present God's Word faithfully and clearly to foster understanding and belief.
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