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Deep Dive into The Archer and the Arrow: Preaching the Very Words of God by Phillip D. Jensen and Paul Grimmond - The Archer and the Target
Chapter 5 of "The Archer and the Arrow" uses an archery metaphor to explain the craft of preaching. Just as a skilled archer is essential to properly fire a perfect arrow, a preacher plays a crucial role in delivering God's perfect word to a congregation. The ultimate goal of a sermon is not merely for the soundwaves to reach the listener's ears or intellect. Rather, the aim is to penetrate the heart, which the Bible describes as the core of human will, love, and affections, so that the hearer's entire life is transformed into the likeness of Christ.
The authors carefully distinguish between common grace and special revelation. Preachers must utilize the gifts of common grace—such as clear speech, cultural awareness, and practical wisdom—to overcome natural communication barriers. This involves practical steps like ensuring the room is a comfortable temperature or fixing a broken sound system so that physical distractions do not prevent people from listening. However, while human charm, rhetoric, and persuasion might reach a person's mind, they are completely insufficient to change a person's heart. Only God's special revelation, implanted through the Holy Spirit, can bring about true spiritual renewal.
When seeking to understand their audience, preachers are warned against relying primarily on sociological surveys, which fundamentally fail to account for the depth of human sinfulness. Instead, the Bible itself provides the most accurate diagnostic tool for viewing the human condition, while offering the only effective remedy through the gospel of Jesus. Preachers must avoid the twin traps of watering down the message to gain popularity or ignoring basic communication principles under the false pretense of spiritual purity. Ultimately, faithful preaching requires studying Scripture, observing the congregation with godly wisdom, and prayerfully trusting God's sovereign power to pierce hearts.
Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologian
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReformedExplainer
Worship Music: https://suno.com/playlist/3a498d0f-c90e-4981-8aa7-59834e7239f7
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By Edison WuDeep Dive into The Archer and the Arrow: Preaching the Very Words of God by Phillip D. Jensen and Paul Grimmond - The Archer and the Target
Chapter 5 of "The Archer and the Arrow" uses an archery metaphor to explain the craft of preaching. Just as a skilled archer is essential to properly fire a perfect arrow, a preacher plays a crucial role in delivering God's perfect word to a congregation. The ultimate goal of a sermon is not merely for the soundwaves to reach the listener's ears or intellect. Rather, the aim is to penetrate the heart, which the Bible describes as the core of human will, love, and affections, so that the hearer's entire life is transformed into the likeness of Christ.
The authors carefully distinguish between common grace and special revelation. Preachers must utilize the gifts of common grace—such as clear speech, cultural awareness, and practical wisdom—to overcome natural communication barriers. This involves practical steps like ensuring the room is a comfortable temperature or fixing a broken sound system so that physical distractions do not prevent people from listening. However, while human charm, rhetoric, and persuasion might reach a person's mind, they are completely insufficient to change a person's heart. Only God's special revelation, implanted through the Holy Spirit, can bring about true spiritual renewal.
When seeking to understand their audience, preachers are warned against relying primarily on sociological surveys, which fundamentally fail to account for the depth of human sinfulness. Instead, the Bible itself provides the most accurate diagnostic tool for viewing the human condition, while offering the only effective remedy through the gospel of Jesus. Preachers must avoid the twin traps of watering down the message to gain popularity or ignoring basic communication principles under the false pretense of spiritual purity. Ultimately, faithful preaching requires studying Scripture, observing the congregation with godly wisdom, and prayerfully trusting God's sovereign power to pierce hearts.
Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologian
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReformedExplainer
Worship Music: https://suno.com/playlist/3a498d0f-c90e-4981-8aa7-59834e7239f7
https://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730