Scripture:
Why Preach the Bible?
The Bible is at the center of
Christianity. Indeed, it should be at the center of the Christian
life. Believers ought to immerse themselves in word of God. After
all, it is just that, the very words of the living God! We should
read it, know it, believe it, live it, sing it, memorize it, trust
it, meditate on it, preach it, teach it, hear it, and obey it. In a
word, Christians need to feast on the scriptures. The Bible is our
food, light, guide, and drink. The Bible reveals to us our great
God, his amazing salvation, the Son, the Spirit, the work of the
Trinity, the glory of God, and a myriad of other life-shattering and
eternal truths.
The word of God is to be
preached. Why? Because of the examples of teaching that have come
before us. Here are many examples of preaching and proclamation
throughout Scripture.
- God preached (Ex. 33:19, 34:5; Is. 62:11)
- Moses preached (Deut. 31-33)
- Joshua preached (Josh. 23:2-16, 24:2-27)
- David preached, proclaimed the message of God in his Psalms (8, 9, 16, 22, 24, 34, 68, 75, 89, 93, 105, 110, 119, 136, 145, 1, 23, 32, 37, 40, 46, 50, 66, 78, 92, 100, 104, 106, 118, 128, 150)
- Solomon preached (Prov. 1:2-3; 2 Chron. 6:1-42; Ecc. 1:1, 1:12-13, 12:9-10)
- Prophets proclaimed the word of God (Is. 1:2-31, 6; Dan. 9; 1 Sam. 12:23; Is. 30:9; Jer. 32:33; Mal. 2:9)
- Kings preached (2 Kin. 22-23; Ecc. 1:1)
- John the Baptist preached (Matt. 3:1; Jn. 1, 3:22-30; Mk. 1:4; Jn. 1:15, 29)
- Christ preached (Mk. 1:14-15; Matt. 5-7; Lk. 4:16-30; Matt. 9:35)
- Disciples preached (Mk. 16:20; Lk. 9:6; Acts 2:14-36, 15:14-21)
- Paul preached (Acts 17:16-31, 28:31; 1 Cor. 1:23, 2:1-2, 15:1-3; Col. 1:28)
- Scripture preached (Gal. 3:8)
- Preachers are to preach (1 Tim. 4:13, 6:2; 2 Tim. 4:2-5)
The next question is, what do
I preach? Well, you preach the word of God. To begin, preach
Christ. Christ is at the heart of the Bible and the Bible's message
of God's great works of creation, providence, and redemption.
Proclaim Christ. After all, there are many examples in the New
Testament of this very thing...
- Jesus preached himself (Matt. 7:21-23, 11:28-30; Lk. 4:16-21, 24:27, 24:44-47; Jn. 3:14-15, 3:16-18, 6:35-40, 8:12, 8:31-36, 10:9, 10:11, 11:25-26, 14:6, 15:1, 17:3)
- Apostles preached Christ (Acts 8:5, 8:35, 9:20, 10:36, 17:3)
- Paul preached Christ (1 Cor. 1:23, 2:2, 15:1-5; 2 Cor. 4:5; Eph. 3:8; Col. 1:28)
- Author of Hebrews preached Christ (Heb. 1:1-13, 4:14-16, 9:11-14, 10:12-14, 12:2, 13:12-15)
- James proclaimed Christ (Jms. 1:1, 2:1)
- Peter preached Christ (1 Pet. 1:3, 1:19-21, 2:5-8, 2:21-25, 3:18; 2 Pet. 1:8-11, 1:16-17, 3:18)
- John preached Christ (1 Jn. 1:1-3, 1:7, 2:1-2, 3:16, 5:1, 5:20; Rev. 1:5-8, 5:9-14)
- Jude proclaimed Christ (5, 14-15, 21, 24-25)
Preachers ought to proclaim
the truth. We preach truth because Jesus is truth (Jn. 14:6).
Failure to love and preach the truth results in disaster (2Thess.
2:10). Salvation depends on the proclamation of the truth of the
gospel of Jesus Christ (2Thess. 2:13). Also, Christian living is
grounded in the truth of God's word (Rom. 6:1-16; Jms. 4:4). With
this being said, preachers, then, must preach the word of God to the
minds and hearts of their people (Rom. 12:1-2; Eph. 4:23; Col. 3:10;
Acts 2:37; Rom. 10:9-10).
Preaching should have goals.
What are the goal preachers should have in mind when proclaiming the
word? They are...
- The glory of God (Rom. 9:17, 11:33-36; 1 Cor. 1:18, 21, 31; 2 Cor. 4:1-6; Col. 1:27-28; 1 Pet. 2:9)
- Christlikeness (2 Cor. 3:15-18; Col. 1:28)
- Conversion (Mk. 1:14-15; Acts 3:17-21, 10:42-43, 11:20-21, 20:21; 1 Cor. 15:14; 2 Cor. 5:16-21)
- Edification (Eph. 4:11-16; 2 Tim. 3:17)
- Instruction (Acts 20:27; Eph. 4:11-14; Col. 1:28)
- Application (Lk. 3:3-14; Matt. 5-7; Acts 2:37-39; Rom. 15:4; 2 Tim. 3:16-17)
Did you know that preaching is
worship? Believers are to worship God alone. Christians learn about
God in Scripture. Believers also hear from God through the Bible
when it is read, taught, and preached. It follows that, believers
who know God and are known by God naturally desire to worship God.
Scripture, then is to be at the center of worship (private and
corporate worship). Scriptures are to be read, expounded, taught,
sung, preached, prayed, discussed, understood, memorized, known,
loved, searched, devoured, applied, lived out, cherished,
contemplated, desired, and heard. How can a believer possibly
worship apart from the Bible? It is impossible. It is only in the
Bible that we find what God desires of his people, how he is to be
approached, the ordinances, sacred duties, how a believer is to live
to the glory of God, and the good news of Christ.
The scriptures are to be
preached and heard. The best way to achieve this is to preach
expositionally. This means that the message has Scripture as its
sole source. The message is taken from Scripture through careful
study and exegesis. Preparation includes correctly interpreting the
passage in its normal sense and in its context. Good exegesis
explains the original, God-intended message. Then, the passage is to
be applied to the current context of believers. This is preaching.
This is the proclamation of God's word.
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