In his sermon "Give Yourself," Chris Cunningham addresses the theological doctrine of the importance of Scripture in the life of believers, particularly for those called to preach. He emphasizes the necessity of dedicating oneself to the reading and understanding of the Bible, drawing from 1 Timothy 4:13-16, where the Apostle Paul instructs Timothy to give attention to reading, exhortation, and doctrine. Cunningham argues that knowing Scripture is not merely an intellectual pursuit but a means through which God cultivates faith and ultimately salvation in believers. He underscores that all exhortation and instruction must originate from the Word of God, which is the sole means by which individuals are brought to truth and reconciliation with God, echoing Romans 10:14-15 to highlight the preacher's role in proclaiming the gospel. The practical significance of this sermon stresses the urgency for Christians to immerse themselves in Scripture and to be prepared to minister to others, as neglecting this responsibility could have dire spiritual consequences.
“Give attendance to reading… Have a need for it. That’s what that idea of being addicted to it means.”
“Nobody needs your opinion on anything. They need exhortation from the Word of God.”
“Salvation is not an accumulation of enough facts. It’s not something that you attain to by knowing enough. I know a lot of people that preach that. You’ve got to know a person.”
“May God make it so.”
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