In Gabe Stalnaker's sermon titled "Preach The Word," he addresses the imperative of faithful biblical preaching as outlined in 2 Timothy 4:1-2. The core argument revolves around two essential components of preaching: one must preach the Word of God and simultaneously preach Christ as the focus of the Word. Stalnaker uses Scripture references, particularly from John 1 and Revelation 19, to emphasize that Jesus Himself is the embodiment of the Word, asserting that effective preaching should point directly to Christ, not merely to moral lessons or human efforts. The practical significance of this exhortation reinforces the Reformed doctrine of sola scriptura and the centrality of Christ's redemptive work in preaching, aiming to lead believers not only to understand biblical texts but to see Christ as their sole hope of salvation.
Key Quotes
“If we are going to truly preach the word, then two things must take place. Number one, we’re going to have to actually preach God’s word. And number two, we are going to have to preach Christ in God’s word.”
“If we're gonna truly preach the Word, we must preach Christ in the Word. If we preach man in the Word, we're not truly preaching the Word.”
“It is a great insult to Him to stand up and tell people, now He tried, but He didn't do it. It's stripping all of His power and His glory away from Him.”
“Preach Christ crucified. Preach Christ in His word. Be instant about it. That means to assault with it. Be fervent about it, be urgent.”
The Bible commands us to preach the Word, focusing on Christ and His message.
In 2 Timothy 4:1-2, the Apostle Paul charges Timothy to preach the Word, emphasizing the need for sound doctrine and exhortation. Preaching is not merely sharing knowledge but involves presenting God's Word authentically and compellingly. It is essential to remain faithful to Scripture and elevate Christ in our message, as He is the core of the biblical narrative. This ensures that listeners are pointed to the grace and truth found in Jesus, which is the ultimate purpose of preaching.
2 Timothy 4:1-2, John 1:1-14, Luke 24:25-27
Preaching Christ is vital because all Scripture points to Him as the source of salvation.
Preaching Christ is crucial as, throughout Scripture, He is revealed as the Word made flesh (John 1:14) and the central figure of salvation history. In Luke 24, Jesus demonstrates how the Old Testament fulfills in Him, highlighting the necessity for preaching that centers on His person and work. When we preach Christ, we apply His finished work to the hearts of believers, offering them hope and assurance of their salvation. It is through Christ's completed work that we understand and experience true grace and faith must be centered in Him alone.
1 Corinthians 1:17-18, Luke 24:27, John 1:14
We know the doctrine is true through Scripture's authority and Christ's instructions to preach.
The doctrine of preaching the Word is validated by its biblical command and the example set by Jesus and the apostles. 2 Timothy 4:2 declares, 'Preach the Word,' illustrating God's intention for His message to be proclaimed. Furthermore, Paul emphasizes in 1 Corinthians 1:18 that the preaching of the cross is the power of God for salvation, affirming that this doctrine aligns closely with God’s sovereign plan. By preaching Scripture faithfully, we affirm the truth of God's Word and His purposes revealed throughout the ages.
2 Timothy 4:2, 1 Corinthians 1:18
Being instant means to preach urgently and consistently, regardless of the season.
To be instant in preaching the Word, as instructed by Paul in 2 Timothy 4:2, means to be ready and eager to proclaim the message of Christ at all times, whether convenient or inconvenient. This urgency reflects a passionate commitment to God's calling and a recognition of the inherent needs of the hearers. It is an assault on the complacency surrounding biblical truths and a dedication to ensuring that the message of grace is continually shared. This approach not only fulfills our duty as ministers but also actively engages the hearts of the congregation toward the truth of God’s Word.
2 Timothy 4:2
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