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Why is expository preaching significant?

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Expository preaching is significant as it presents Scripture clearly, encourages believers, and honors God’s Word.

Expository preaching is a method that ensures the preacher’s message is grounded in specific texts of Scripture, allowing for clear explanation and application of biblical truths. This approach was evident in Peter's sermon in Acts 2 where he utilized Old Testament prophecies to validate his claims about Jesus. By anchoring sermons in the text, expository preaching honors God's Word and conveys its authority, enabling congregants to understand and apply biblical principles. It fosters spiritual maturity as it consistently exposes the congregation to the entirety of Scripture, inviting them into a deeper relationship with God.
Scripture References: Acts 2:16-36, 1 Timothy 4:13

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