Summary Of Preaching And Preachers By Martyn Lloyd Jones

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I have read Preaching and preachers by D, Martyn Lloyd Jones. This book is very useful to pastors and for those who are studying to be pastors. It can be used as a reference and guideline on how to preach. Jones’ first few lectures in Preaching and Preachers focus on the state of preaching in his day. For the remainder of the lectures, Jones focuses on addressing pastors or those who are studying to be pastors on how they should conduct themselves, especially in the area of preaching. One of the key concepts Jones emphasizes is balance. A preacher can be funny, but should not be too funny. A preacher should prepare for his sermons, but should not prepare so much that the Spirit is has no freedom to work. The Holy Spirit, according to Jones, is at the heart of biblical preaching. Jones believes that a pastor should not read his sermon in the pulpit; neither should a pastor memorize his sermon and recite it. …show more content…

We need to hear what the verse or passage means because getting the meaning down brings one closer to God. We should not concoct our own meanings or imaginations into the message. Preaching should also be evangelistic. Although edifying the saints is critical the growth of believers, evangelistic messages are also important because the preacher needs to come to grips with the reality that perhaps not everyone in the pew is a believer. Preaching should also be clear about God. Why should we be clear about God? We want to be clear about God because we want people to have a sense of God and His holy presence. Clarity about God is vital because he is the heartbeat of the message. As for preaching being clear about sin and being confrontational about sin, the doctor says that we are to be respectful towards the person, but we also must be merciless on the sinner because of their rebellion against God. The sinner that has not placed his full trust in Christ is an abomination to