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What does the Bible say about preaching for a verdict?

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Preaching for a verdict involves proclaiming God's truth and urging listeners to make a definitive decision regarding their faith.

Preaching for a verdict is rooted in the understanding that the role of the preacher is to proclaim the truth of the Gospel, as exemplified when Jesus declared that He was sent to preach the good news to the poor and broken. As seen in Isaiah 28:14-15, preachers are called to confront the complacency and false securities of their listeners, urging them to consider their state before God and the need for repentance and faith in Christ. Just as Elijah challenged the people in 1 Kings 18:21, asking them to choose whom they would serve, preachers today must similarly call individuals out of indecision and into a commitment to Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 28:14-16, 1 Kings 18:21

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