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Why is preaching Christ essential in a sermon?

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Preaching Christ is essential as He is the focus of the gospel, and all biblical messages should center around His person and work for true ministry.

The centrality of Christ in preaching is paramount in the Reformed tradition. Sermons must focus on Jesus Christ and Him crucified, as emphasized in the sermon. Historically, all legitimate gospel preaching proclaims this same message, which is foundational for salvation. The preacher's goal is to reveal the character and work of Christ, ensuring that listeners encounter the living God through the preached word. Any message that diverges from Christ ultimately fails to address the heart of the gospel and deprives listeners of true spiritual nourishment. Thus, good preaching is less about eloquence and more about faithfully communicating who Christ is and what He has done.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 1:23-24, 2 Corinthians 4:5

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