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Preaching and Preachers
Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
18 episodes
4 days ago
Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones' famous lectures on preaching.
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Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones' famous lectures on preaching.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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12. Illustrations; eloquence; humour
Preaching and Preachers
53 minutes 32 seconds
4 years ago
12. Illustrations; eloquence; humour

The preacher must freely preach the Word of God in a way that is natural, yet prepared. In this sermon, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones addresses the preacher’s need for freedom in the pulpit. On one hand, some preachers are bound to a manuscript and never make eye contact with his people. On the other, the preacher is unprepared and forgets what he intended to say. He argues for a well-prepared outline. Additionally, as the man prepares his sermon, he must consider the use of illustrations. Many preachers focus heavily on stories as their sermon becomes nothing more than an exegesis of their own illustrations. The illustration in a sermon must never be an end to itself. They must be used carefully and minimally, only to illustrate the truth of Scripture. Dr. Lloyd-Jones continues his lecture with thoughts on eloquence and humor. While the Apostle Paul was eloquent, eloquence was never his goal. We should be wary of preachers who are more concerned with how something is said rather than what is said. The same applies to humor. A humorous individual will certainly, and naturally, use humor in the pulpit. But this should never become the goal in preaching.

Preaching and Preachers
Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones' famous lectures on preaching.