Five Questions For Tim Keller About Expository Preaching Answered
Even with his busy schedule, Dr. Tim Keller, pastor of the Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York took time to answer briefly five question we had for him concerning the role of expository preaching....
View ArticleHow Long Is Too Long for a Sermon?
One of the standard jokes we have here at Boone’s Creek is the length of my sermons. I tend to preach about 35 minutes on average, which is a bit longer than some. I preach expositionally, which means...
View ArticleAnother Case For Expositional Preaching
This morning, I had the privilege of preaching from Matthew 6:25-34 on the subject of anxiety. I mentioned that faith cures anxiety, but anxiety kills faith. This sermon landed on a Sunday when our...
View ArticleThe Need for a Holy Disruption in our Churches
The Bible is all about disruption. The purpose of the preaching of the Word and the mission of the church in general is to disrupt. Fellowship is not simply about connection, it’s also about...
View ArticleHis Blessing, His Comfort, His Glory: How Paul Shepherds With God’s Sovereign...
(Below is the manuscript of the sermon preached on July 5, 2015: “I Never Reconcile Friends: Predestination and Free Will” from Ephesians 1:3-14. Note: if you listen to the sermon, don’t try to...
View ArticlePreaching From Your Head, Heart and Toes
Over and over, I hear that preachers need to preach from their heads (meaning that the content found in sermons needs to be weighty with Scripture) and/or from their hearts (sermons need to be...
View ArticleWhat is the Antidote to Anemic Worship? The Answer May Surprise You
Albert Mohler of Southern Seminary gives the answer, and it’s a good one: expository preaching. If most evangelicals would quickly agree that worship is central to the life of the church, there would...
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