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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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15. Pitfalls and Romance
Preaching and Preachers
53 minutes 59 seconds
4 years ago
15. Pitfalls and Romance

Should a preacher repeat his sermon? What are the dangers in doing so? Is it ever appropriate for a preacher to preach another man’s sermon? These questions are handled as Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones lectures under the topic of preaching and preachers. A sermon takes on a personality of its own. As the preacher comes to know his sermons, there are certain benefits in preaching them again and again. Yet there are pitfalls. The preacher who is no longer moved by his sermon turns the act into a mere performance. The same applies to preaching another man’s sermon. While it may be useful on occasion, Dr. Lloyd-Jones explains the dangers in this habit. He emphasizes, however, that there is nothing like waking into one’s own pulpit with a fresh sermon. There is an uncertainty to the service and the preacher doesn’t really know what’s going to happen. Referencing this as the “romance” of preaching, he talks of times when his first point became it’s own sermon in the pulpit and the remaining points became a series. While repeating sermons may be useful, what a great privilege for the preacher to remain for many years in the same pulpit preaching fresh sermons to a congregation!

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