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    Explore "biblical preaching." with insightful episodes like "#139 | The Public Reading of Scripture" and "#127 | Why Preaching Matters" from podcasts like ""On Preaching with H.B. Charles Jr." and "On Preaching with H.B. Charles Jr."" and more!

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    #139 | The Public Reading of Scripture

    #139 | The Public Reading of Scripture

    Welcome to The On Preaching Podcast, the podcast dedicated to helping you preach faithfully, clearly, and better. 

    In this episode, H.B. talks about the place and priority of the public reading of scripture in corporate worship. 

    How can you make the reading of God's word more meaningful? 

    1. Read scripture accurately.
    2. Read scripture regularly. 
    3. Read scripture conscutively. 
    4. Read scriptural pastorally. 
    5. Read scripture clearly. 
    6. Read scripture reverently. 
    7. Read scripture confidently. 

    For more information and resources, visit hbcharlesjr.com

    #127 | Why Preaching Matters

    #127 | Why Preaching Matters

    127 | Why Preaching Matters

    In this episode, H.B. reminds preachers that the priority of preaching must not ber assumed nor neglected, as preaching is under attack. If you lose your why, you lose your way. Remember why preaching the word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ matters. 

    Why does preaching matter? 

    1. The Bible commands preaching.
    2. Preaching honors divine authority. 
    3. God saves through preaching. 
    4. Preaching sanctifies God's people. 
    5. Preaching cultivates biblical thinking. 
    6. Preaching anchors corporate worship. 
    7. Preachign models Bible study. 
    8. Preaching epitomizes spiritual leadership. 
    9. Preaching fues true revival. 
    10. Preaching exalts Jesus Christ. 

    BOOK RECOMMENTATION: Called to Preach by Steven J. Lawson 

    "Preachers must give great attention to the structure of a passage because the Spirit has inspired not only its content but also its contours. The shape of a passage reveals the point of a passage, and the point of the passage must control the point of our message." - Jeff Wiesner 

    For more information and resources, visit hbcharlesjr.com 

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