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But I am embarrassed and grieved at the preaching And that I sincerely gave myself to I didn’t know what else to do. Some of us pastors do at times and we have no right to do that. And I, I didn’t actually cross the line into scolding. I thought I was there to challenge Christians to be better Christians to coach them and upping their game as Christian believers. When I look at the first early years of my preaching, I didn’t understand what preaching was for. That is the very way in which my own preaching has changed the most over the years. Notice that little inscription on the pulpit that said, Sir, we would see Jesus, which I think is from the book of Acts. That’s what I’m longing for in my sermons is that people would see Jesus remember stepping into the pulpit of my home church for the very first time preaching my first ever sermon. And so that’s, that’s what I’m gunning for. There was something in Paul’s preaching of the Gospel where people could see in their mind’s eye, Jesus, and His giving of himself for them. And I think it’s because Paul had a kind of Pictionary, whiteboard and was drawing pictures of Jesus on the cross. But aren’t necessarily presenting Jesus, I think of what Paul says in Galatians three verse one about was not Christ, portrayed as crucified. But yes, I’ve think in in the past, I would spend too much time simply going through exegetical observations, and insights, which have their place in art are useful and can be interesting. And those two are not, you know, completely unrelated, obviously.
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Yes, I look back over past sermons, and almost always, I have the same verdict, which is too much exegesis, too little Jesus, I’m doing too much just explaining the text, and not enough proclaiming Christ. So you see yourself on a growth and change trajectory through the years in your preaching ministry. As I start preparing, and as I, as you stand up and give the sermon that something in this would help us find fresh ways to, to love Jesus. And so I’m praying the Lord would help us do that. But now I find myself praying for more than that, which is I want people to, to see and revel in the beauty of Jesus. Yeah, well, the first thing is, what are we asking the Lord to do? As we prepare our sermons and as we stand up to give our sermons what I what I pray for has shifted over the years, I’ve always prayed that I’d be faithful that God would use it the corporate speak. So in this episode, Sam, let’s link the ministry of preaching with the nurturing of gospel culture and and think through together, think out loud with our friends listening, how can we preach in such a way as to nurture, develop, and make even more beautiful, the reality of gospel culture in our churches? What are some thoughts that you have? We have the privilege of even in our fallibility, to some imperfect, but real degree, being the voice of Christ himself into the world today, gathering sinners to his heart. And we’re going to think now about sermon preparation and gospel culture preaching is the ministry of Word and Sacrament lies at the center of pastoral ministry. Out Welcome back to your not crazy gospel Saturday for young pastors. But it’s often while I’m doing something else, and it’s just percolating in my mind that those insights then come.
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And I suddenly found myself actually choking up in the middle of Kroger because I suddenly realized something I hadn’t noticed before in the passage and I just saw something of, of Jesus in that text I hadn’t seen before, which touched me and overwhelmed me. Suddenly a penny dropped while I was on an aisle 18 or whatever it is. Before quoting in print, please check the corresponding audio for accuracy. The following is an uncorrected transcript generated by a transcription service.