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Why is sensitivity to the needs of the congregation critical for preaching?

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Sensitivity to congregational needs ensures that preaching is relevant and spiritually edifying.

Being sensitive to the needs of the congregation is paramount for any pastor. It enables the preacher to lead, guard, and feed the flock effectively, aligning with the biblical imagery of shepherding found in Psalm 23. Understanding the state of the flock allows pastors to provide instruction that is both timely and appropriate, addressing various categories of need—whether general, specific, or occasional. This sensitivity reflects Christ's love and care for His church, ensuring that the preached Word nurtures spiritual growth and maturity.
Scripture References: Psalm 23, Proverbs 27:23

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