Dr. Steven J. Lawson, in his sermon "The Preaching Which God Blesses," emphasizes the centrality of Christ and His crucifixion in preaching. He argues that effective preaching does not rely on human wisdom or eloquence but is empowered by the Holy Spirit, illustrating this through Paul's example in 1 Corinthians 2:1-5. Lawson highlights the importance of the preacher acknowledging their weakness to allow the Spirit’s power to shine through their message, contrasting this with the worldly desire for superior speech and wisdom. This approach not only preserves the integrity of the gospel message but ensures that faith rests on the unshakeable power of God rather than the fallible wisdom of man, underscoring the significant role of divine predestination in the preaching of the Word. The practical implication is that preaching must consistently return to the core theme of Christ and His sacrificial work if it is to receive God's blessing.
“There is a kind of preaching that God blesses. And there is a kind of preaching that God abandons.”
“I determined to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified.”
“If we are known for anything, we must be known for preaching Christ and Him crucified.”
“This is the kind of preaching that God blesses.”
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