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Why is preaching essential in public worship?

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Preaching is essential in public worship because it is the clear declaration of the gospel, which centers the worship experience.

Preaching holds a central place in public worship as it is the vehicle through which the gospel is proclaimed. In his letters, Paul underscores the necessity of preaching the word, stating, 'Preach the word; be instant, in season and out of season.' This message serves not only to inform but to transform the heart, ensuring that true worship occurs. Without the preaching of the gospel, worship becomes emptied of its substance and purpose. The church gathers to hear the proclamation of God’s Word, which is the life-giving truth intended to shape, edify, and direct the lives of believers in all aspects of their faith journey.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 4:2

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Public Worship
Don Fortner · Nov 8, 1987
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