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In this episode, we gather for a focused and encouraging conversation around the transforming power of God’s Word and the sacred calling to teach it faithfully. Beginning with prayer and brief introductions, we center our hearts on Scripture—drawing from Psalm 19 and other passages that highlight the beauty, authority, and necessity of God’s Word in the life of the believer and the church.
Our main teaching segment explores transforming truths for teaching: why preaching and teaching Scripture is essential, how God uses His Word to shape spiritual life and growth, and what sets divine revelation apart from human wisdom. We then move into a guided group discussion that wrestles with practical and theological questions such as the chief end of preaching, the consequences of neglecting God’s Word, Christ’s own priority on teaching, and helpful counsel for those who are new—or hesitant—to preach.
Anchored by Scripture and inspired by voices from church history, including Charles Spurgeon’s unwavering commitment to gospel proclamation, this episode is designed to strengthen teachers, preachers, and anyone who desires to handle God’s Word with clarity, conviction, and faithfulness.
We close with announcements, resources to follow, and prayer, trusting that the same Word we discuss will continue its work long after the episode ends.
“Let the world stop its revolutions… we will still preach the gospel.” — C. H. Spurgeon
By Southland Christian MinistriesIn this episode, we gather for a focused and encouraging conversation around the transforming power of God’s Word and the sacred calling to teach it faithfully. Beginning with prayer and brief introductions, we center our hearts on Scripture—drawing from Psalm 19 and other passages that highlight the beauty, authority, and necessity of God’s Word in the life of the believer and the church.
Our main teaching segment explores transforming truths for teaching: why preaching and teaching Scripture is essential, how God uses His Word to shape spiritual life and growth, and what sets divine revelation apart from human wisdom. We then move into a guided group discussion that wrestles with practical and theological questions such as the chief end of preaching, the consequences of neglecting God’s Word, Christ’s own priority on teaching, and helpful counsel for those who are new—or hesitant—to preach.
Anchored by Scripture and inspired by voices from church history, including Charles Spurgeon’s unwavering commitment to gospel proclamation, this episode is designed to strengthen teachers, preachers, and anyone who desires to handle God’s Word with clarity, conviction, and faithfulness.
We close with announcements, resources to follow, and prayer, trusting that the same Word we discuss will continue its work long after the episode ends.
“Let the world stop its revolutions… we will still preach the gospel.” — C. H. Spurgeon