Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon titled "The Passion and Power of Apostolic Preaching" focuses on the theological importance of passionate and authoritative proclamation of God's Word as exemplified in Acts 2:14-24. Lawson argues that modern preaching faces two significant threats: a devaluation of Biblical preaching in favor of entertainment, and lifeless exposition devoid of fervor and conviction. He emphasizes four essential marks of apostolic preaching: bold, authoritative delivery; text-driven content; Christ-centered focus; and heart-piercing application based on the response to God's Word. Each aspect is supported with Scripture, demonstrating how Peter's Pentecost sermon embodies these characteristics and calling for today’s preachers to faithfully follow this pattern, ensuring their messages resonate with the life-changing power of Christ.
“We do not need any more mild and meek preachers in pulpits. We need men of God to stand up and to preach and to herald with much love the full counsel of God.”
“Nothing is more indecent than a dead preacher speaking to dead sinners, the living truth of the living God.”
“Expository preaching is the explanation of a text of Scripture combined with the application of it.”
“Preach as a dying man to dying men.”
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