Pastor,
Why You Should Preach Expositionally
What is expositional or expository
preaching? Expository preaching
exegetes, proclaims, and applies the meaning of a particular text of
Scripture after careful study of the passage in its original context.
It seeks to explain what the passage meant to the original audience.
The sole source of the message is the word of God. Expository
preachers usually preach verse-by-verse through entire books of the
Bible.
Why
should pastors preach expositionally? First, expository preaching
achieves the biblical purpose of preaching- delivering God's message.
Preachers are simply the messengers; we have no right to change the
message or only proclaim what we want. Second, it promotes
scriptural authority. God and his word must be submitted to and
obeyed. Third, it magnifies God and his word. When the scriptures
are preached expositionally, God is seen in all of his glory and
splendor. He is preeminent, he is the focus.
Fourth,
preachers should preach expository sermons because it develops and
sanctifies them. As a pastor studies the text and prepares the
sermon, he is communing with God, sitting under the word himself,
opening an avenue for the Spirit to do his work of convicting and
edifying, becoming more like Christ, and growing in the grace and
knowledge of the truth. Fifth, not only is the pastor developed, but
this ensures that the flock is fed and receiving a steady diet of
God's word. The people in the pew are built up, challenged,
convicted, warned, encouraged, equipped, and sanctified.
Sixth,
expository preaching introduces the congregation to the entire Bible.
Most expository preachers preach through entire books of the Bible.
Some preach through a book in the New Testament and then the Old
Testament. This ensures a steady and complete diet of the word of
God. This is referred to as “preaching the whole counsel of God.”
Seventh, preaching this way teaches the congregation how to read,
understand, and apply the entire Bible. Believers will hear
different types of passages exegeted and therefore will grow in their
understanding of the Bible. When entire books are preached through,
people will hear sermons on historical narrative, poetry, prophecy,
parables, etc.
Eighth,
it leads to thoughtfulness and Christlikeness. People will have a
deeper appreciation of the word of God and will grow as a result.
Ninth, expositional preaching creates a sense of reverence in
listeners for the word of God. Why? Because it is God's word being
proclaimed and not merely the message of a man. Tenth, preaching in
this manner ensures that difficult texts and unpopular subjects and
doctrines will be handled. When preachers do not preach
expositionally, it is so easy to avoid the topics and verses that are
controversial or difficult to understand.
Eleventh,
this allows for deep theological themes and texts to be handled in
context. Often, preachers preach on what they want and divorce their
topic from the context. Preaching expository sermons safeguards from
this and aids in eliminating eisegesis. Twelfth, preaching in this
way shows that the pastor does not have an agenda. He knows himself
to be the messenger and the word of God is his message. So often,
preachers preach what they want when they want. The same themes are
taught over and over again. And the result? Starving sheep. Feed
the flock of God and use his word.
Lastly,
anything that may get a pastor fired, especially relating to
preaching, must be right. It is sad to say, but people do not like
this kind of preaching because it exposes sin, shows who God really
is, and takes effort on the part of the pastor and listener. Most
just are not used to this type of preaching. It is not “the way it
has always been done.” But, they can adjust. It is for their good
and God's glory.
There
are many reasons to preach God's word as God's word. At the end of
the day, pastor, you were called by God and placed where you are to
proclaim his word, not your own. I know this may be difficult and
some will rebel. But, God is on his throne and his word will not
return to him without it accomplishing his purpose. You are just the
messenger. The message is not your own. Give your people God's
word. Stand on the word of God. Preach it boldly and unashamedly.
Preach it in season and out of season. Feed the flock. Preach the
word.
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