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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: angies Ordered by Verse |
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1 | How do you balance preaching? | Not Specified | angies | 179112 | ||
I am a minister. How does a preacher strike a balance in his preaching when concerned about people who will likely not understand a sermon on some theological topic and people who need to hear that sermon? | ||||||
2 | Effective and instructive illustrations | Not Specified | angies | 179336 | ||
What biblical illustrations, whether found directly in scriptures or heard in a sermon, have stuck out to you as especially effective and instructive? | ||||||
3 | Just wondering | Not Specified | angies | 179572 | ||
I have several questions. Please answer each with Bible texts and mention what mistakes you would try to avoid for each issue. 1. Several members at church have been asking questions about how and when Jesus became divine. Some point to the baptism of when the Spirit descends on Jesus as a dove. Others think there may be a problem with that view. How would you preach it? 2. A number of recent responses have mentioned that thye are "unsure of their salvation." You want people to understand the seriousness of sin while at the same time teaching the truth about justificiation and redemption. How can you do both? 3. During a class study, the subject of the Trinity comes up. A number in the class complain that thye don't se the big deal about different views of the Trinity. What could you do to address the importance of a proper understanding of the Trinity without getting bogged down in the high-minded difficulties involved? 4. A growing group from your congregation is missing the assembly more often. When asked about it, they casually say that church is not about where you are physically; it's about where you are in your heart. How could you address their ideas in a way that would encourage a deper understanding of the church? 5. An especially curious member of your Sunday morning class asks whether Judas did anything wrong since it was a part of God's plan anyway that Jesus be betrayed and crucified. You promise to address that issue in a sermon to avoid having to talk about it in class. What would you preach to defebd God's sovereignty over humans, but also allow for our own freedom? Thanks so much for answering these scenarios. |
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4 | Judas' betrayal | Not Specified | angies | 179662 | ||
Did Judas do anything wrong when what happened was a part of God's plan anyway? Please explain God's sovereignty | ||||||
5 | How do you balance preaching? | Bible general Archive 3 | angies | 179117 | ||
I am a minister. How does a preacher strike a balance in his preaching when concerned about people who will likely not understand a sermon on some theological topic and people who need to hear that sermon? | ||||||
6 | Just wondering | Bible general Archive 3 | angies | 179577 | ||
I have several questions. Please answer each with Bible texts and mention what mistakes you would try to avoid for each issue. 1. Several members at church have been asking questions about how and when Jesus became divine. Some point to the baptism of when the Spirit descends on Jesus as a dove. Others think there may be a problem with that view. How would you preach it? 2. A number of recent responses have mentioned that thye are "unsure of their salvation." You want people to understand the seriousness of sin while at the same time teaching the truth about justificiation and redemption. How can you do both? 3. During a class study, the subject of the Trinity comes up. A number in the class complain that thye don't se the big deal about different views of the Trinity. What could you do to address the importance of a proper understanding of the Trinity without getting bogged down in the high-minded difficulties involved? 4. A growing group from your congregation is missing the assembly more often. When asked about it, they casually say that church is not about where you are physically; it's about where you are in your heart. How could you address their ideas in a way that would encourage a deper understanding of the church? 5. An especially curious member of your Sunday morning class asks whether Judas did anything wrong since it was a part of God's plan anyway that Jesus be betrayed and crucified. You promise to address that issue in a sermon to avoid having to talk about it in class. What would you preach to defebd God's sovereignty over humans, but also allow for our own freedom? Thanks so much for answering these scenarios. |
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7 | Effective and instructive illustrations | Ruth | angies | 179340 | ||
What biblical illustrations, whether found directly in scriptures or heard in a sermon, have stuck out to you as especially effective and instructive? | ||||||
8 | Judas' betrayal | Matt 27:4 | angies | 179673 | ||
Did Judas do anything wrong when what happened was a part of God's plan anyway? Please explain God's sovereignty | ||||||
9 | How do you balance preaching? | 2 Cor 3:12 | angies | 179119 | ||
I am a minister. How does a preacher strike a balance in his preaching when concerned about people who will likely not understand a sermon on some theological topic and people who need to hear that sermon? | ||||||