Hekuran
Faithful Brother in Christ
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I've been an occasional preacher for quite a long time -- maybe 15 years. Whenever I preach I pray and prepare well. I listen carefully to what God is saying to me -- and to the church -- through scripture, and how to apply that to our particular situation.
I am a flawed speaker, I know, but I have always preached with the conviction that I am bringing a message that is the word of God.
Problem is, I look back on what I have preached five years ago and I feel embarrassed about it (not just because my voice is boring, some bits of the talk don't fit together well, my choice of illustrations is clumsy) because I have matured in my faith and my understanding of God and the gospel.
As I prepare to preach again I do so with the expectation that I develop and refine my understanding and in the future be not too happy about what I say today.
In a way that's a good thing: it will show that I am growing. But it leaves a big question about my role in bringing the Word of God.
I am a flawed speaker, I know, but I have always preached with the conviction that I am bringing a message that is the word of God.
Problem is, I look back on what I have preached five years ago and I feel embarrassed about it (not just because my voice is boring, some bits of the talk don't fit together well, my choice of illustrations is clumsy) because I have matured in my faith and my understanding of God and the gospel.
As I prepare to preach again I do so with the expectation that I develop and refine my understanding and in the future be not too happy about what I say today.
In a way that's a good thing: it will show that I am growing. But it leaves a big question about my role in bringing the Word of God.