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379 Pages·2002·2.07 MB·English
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The Preacher and His Preaching Alfred P. Gibbs Published by: ECS Ministries PO Box 1028 Dubuque, IA 52004-1028 phone: (563) 585-2070 email: [email protected] website: www.ecsministries.org Printed 2002 Reprinted 2010 ISBN 978-1-59387-124-6 Code: W-PHP Copyright © 2002, 2010 ECS Ministries Cover design by Benjamin Bredeweg Graphics by John Bjorlie and Benjamin Bredeweg Previously published by Walterick Publishers © 2002. All rights in this book are reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any manner, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system including the Internet without written permission from the publisher. Permission is not needed for brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the King James Version. Printed in the United States of America This book is affectionately dedicated to my very good friends and fellow laborers in the gospel: the late M . M . G L R AND RS EORGE ESLIE of Johannesburg, South Africa; whose faithful service, prayerful interest, friendly criticism, and practical fellowship in the work of the Lord, have made them “a succourer of many, and of myself also” (Rom. 16:2). Books written by Alfred P. Gibbs Available from ECS Ministries Christian Baptism A Dreamer and His Dream God’s Good News Introduction to a Study of Church Truth The Lord’s Supper Through the Scriptures Worship: The Christian’s Highest Occupation O C UTLINE OF ONTENTS Dedication Books written by Alfred P. Gibbs Foreword Prefaces Introduction Chapter 1. T Q P HE UALIFICATIONS OF THE REACHER I. He Must Be Regenerated 1. The possibility of self-deception 2. The description of such mere professors 3. The necessity for the preacher’s own assurance of salvation II. He Must Love the Lord Jesus 1. The love of Christ, the constraining motive 2. The example of Christ in love 3. The commission to His disciples III. He Must Love Souls 1. Possible to love to preach, and not love souls 2. Christ’s passion for souls 3. Need for a right estimate of the value of a soul Chapter 2. T Q P (Continued) HE UALIFICATIONS OF THE REACHER IV. He Must Be a Student of the Bible 1. He must know it by reading it 2. Must quote it from memory 3. Must study it by diligent application: He must be a D.D.D.D.D. V. He Must Be a Man of Prayer 1. Our example in prayer 2. Our encouragement in prayer (1) Regarding each detail of his life (2) Each aspect of his service (3) Prayer in the life of Paul VI. He Must Be Clean in His Life 1. The absolute necessity for it 2. The menace of inconsistency 3. The peril of prominence Chapter 3. T Q P (Continued) HE UALIFICATIONS OF THE REACHER VII. He Must Be Fit for the Work 1. Spiritually fit (1) Gifted to preach (2) Must develop the gift. The gift should be: (a) Coveted (b) Stirred up (c) Developed by exercise (d) May be lost by neglect (3) In a spiritual atmosphere 2. Physically fit (1) The value of the body (2) Our bodies are the Lord’s (3) The value of good health Chapter 4. T Q P (Continued) HE UALIFICATIONS OF THE REACHER 3. Mentally fit (1) The danger of fanaticism (2) The need for sound thinking 4. Educationally fit (1) The need for it (2) The advantage of it (3) The provision of it (a) The Bible (b) A good library (c) Correspondence courses (d) Writing (e) Criticism Chapter 5. T P C HE REACHER’S ALL I. It is Individual 1. Involves personal heart dealing 2. Born in a spiritual atmosphere 3. Comes in midst of Christian activity II. It is Definite III. It is Varied in Circumstances. Some Examples: IV. It Does Not Necessarily Involve Full-time Service 1. No distinction in New Testament between “clergy” and “laity” 2. The evils of professionalism in the Lord’s work V. The Elements that Combine to Constitute a Divine Call 1. The inward urge of the Holy Spirit 2. Some definite word from the Scriptures to deepen conviction 3. The compassions of the heart 4. The advice of godly Christians 5. The word and action of some Spirit-led servant of God 6. The divine ordering of God’s providences 7. The commendation of one’s home assembly Chapter 6. T N P HE ECESSITY FOR REACHING I. The God-ordained Means of Spreading the Gospel 1. The divine order outlined (Rom. 10:9-17) 2. The divine commission given (Matt. 28:18-20) 3. The divine program being carried out 4. The divine terms examined II. Preaching is a Witness to the Facts of the Gospel 1. The definition of a witness 2. The purpose of a witness 3. The Gospel is a manifestation of the truth of God 4. Witness illustrated in the Acts III. Preaching is the Means of Generating Faith in the Hearer 1. Faith presupposes a previous revelation 2. Faith necessitates an object 3. Faith, the essential condition of salvation Chapter 7. T N P (Continued) HE ECESSITY FOR REACHING IV. Preaching is the Means by which Souls are Regenerated

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