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Consequences Of Non-Expositional Preaching (7)

Continuing our series that explores and highlights the consequences of not preaching expositionally.

John MacArthur

It prevents the preacher from fully developing the mind of Christ.

Pastors are supposed to be undershepherds of Christ. Too many modern preachers are so bent on understanding the culture that they develop the mind of the culture and not the mind of Christ. They start to think like the world, and not like the Savior. Frankly, the nuances of worldly culture are virtually irrelevant to me. I want to know the mind of Christ, and bring that to bear on the culture, no matter what culture I may be ministering to. If I’m going to stand up in a pulpit and be a representative of Jesus Christ, I want to know how He thinks–and that must be my message to His people, too. The only way to know and proclaim the mind of Christ is by being faithful to study and preach His Word. What happens to preachers who obsess about cultural “relevancy,” is that they become worldly, not godly.

Excerpt from Fifteen Evil Consequences of Plexiglas Preaching

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  3. Consequences Of Non-Expositional Preaching (1)
  4. Expository Preaching

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