The sermon "Jesus The Preacher" by David Pledger focuses on the theological doctrine of preaching, particularly as exemplified by Jesus Christ. Pledger emphasizes that the core of Jesus' preaching was a call to repentance and faith in the context of the kingdom of God, supported by Scripture references from Matthew 4:17, Mark 1:14-15, and Acts 20:21. He articulates that preaching is not merely about intellectual engagement but involves a bold proclamation of the Gospel message, centering on the need for a change of heart toward God and belief in Christ as the only means of salvation. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its call for believers to recognize the urgency and authority of Christ's message, as well as the need for repentance and faith, which are seen as essential graces bestowed upon all true believers.
“Preaching is proclaiming the message... it’s not explaining everything that men might want to have explained to tickle their intellectual ability.”
“Repentance is turning to God, recognizing that our happiness will be found in him and seeking him above everything else.”
“A true believer has the same view of himself as is set forth in the Word of God... I am a sinner.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ was the preacher. You know, people talked about Charles Spurgeon. They called him the Prince of Preachers. No, no. Jesus Christ, the preacher, the prince of all preachers.”
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