Weekly Sermon
Why does a pastor spend an hour each Sunday preaching to the
congregation. A great deal of energy is put into this
weekly event. In the modern world, this is misdirected
energy.
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The weekly sermon implies that
the pastor hears God better than his people.
This contrasts with 1 Cor 14:26, where everyone has a word
or revelation.
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The weekly sermon encouraged
Christians to be passive and not to seek God's word for
themselves. Perhaps this why Christians are so easily
manipulated by false prophets. They are trained to be
passive.
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Many years ago, the pastor was
often the only person in a church who could
read. He had to teach the people what the Bible
says. This need no longer exists.
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There is an abundance of
excellent teaching on television, radio, audio tape and the
internet.
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If the Church needs a word of
direction or challenge, it should come from one of the
prophets and not the pastor.
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The Holy Spirit has been poured
out on the Church, so here is no need for an intermediary
between God and his people. The Holy Spirit has
promised to teach us all things (1 John 2:27, John
16:13-15).
Parable
An army is not trained by getting together all the soldiers,
from brigadier to private, for an hour and half a week and
spending the first 30 minutes singing battle songs and the next
hour listening to a general lecturing on tactics and the history
of war.
Soldiers need to learn discipline, obedience and weapons
skills. These skills are learned by doing. The
generals concentrate on tactics and planning. Most private
soldiers are trained by NCOs. Troops need to be
battle hardened before they are fully trained.
Preaching in the World
Preaching belongs in the world. In the New Testament,
preaching was used for evangelism. The good preachers in the
church should be taken out of their pulpits and sent into the
market places to proclaim the good news to the world. |