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Text-Driven Preaching features essays by Daniel L. Akin, Paige Patterson, David Alan Black, Jerry Vines, Hershael York, David L. Allen, Bill Bennett, Ned L. Mathews, Robert Vogel, and Jim Shaddix urging pastors to commit to presenting true expository preaching from the pulpit. Concerned over what some church leaders even consider to be expository preaching today, they agree, "This book rests firmly on the biblical and theological foundation for exposition: God has spoken." Capturing the urgency and spirit of these writings in the book's preface, co-editor Allen notes, "The church today is anemic spiritually for many reasons, but one of the major reasons has to be the loss of biblical content in so much of contemporary preaching. Pop psychology substitutes for the Word of God...in the headlong rush to be relevant, People magazine and popular television shows have replaced Scripture as sermonic resources."
Daniel L. Akin is president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina. David L. Allen is dean of the School of Theology, professor of Preaching, and director of the Center of Biblical Preaching at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. Ned L. Mathews is professor emeritus of Pastoral Ministries at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.
The main focus of Text-Driven Preaching is to emphasize the importance of expository preaching, urging pastors to present sermons that are firmly rooted in Scripture and biblical content.
The book features essays from notable contributors including Daniel L. Akin, Paige Patterson, David Alan Black, Jerry Vines, Hershael York, David L. Allen, Bill Bennett, Ned L. Mathews, Robert Vogel, and Jim Shaddix.
The authors argue that one major reason for spiritual anemia in the church is the decline of biblical content in contemporary preaching, which has been replaced by pop psychology and irrelevant resources.
The book rests on the theological foundation that God has spoken, emphasizing the necessity of preaching that aligns with biblical truths and teachings.
The urgency stems from the belief that the church is spiritually weak due to a lack of biblical content in sermons, making it crucial for pastors to return to expository preaching to strengthen the church.
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