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POWERFUL PREACHING

by Jimmy Evans

Scripture: ROMANS 10:8-15


Powerful Preaching
Jimmy Evans
ROMANS 10:8-15

Introduction: In talking about salvation, Paul clearly described the power of Christ and the method of gairsalvation. As Paul told the Roman church about salvation through Christ, he brought up a vital issue related to people getting saved. The issue was preachers. According to Paul, the preacher is the essential conduit through which God communicates the message of the gospel and the message of the faith to people. People need an anointed message and messenger. However, that messenger has to be sent.

One of the things happening in our society today is the failure of preachers and the rejection of preaching. (how hard it was to find an evangelist where we did the crusade. With a few exceptions, God is saying something to the church we need to hear. If we will hear what God is saying, there is more opportunity today with the gospel than ever before. If we don't hear what God is saying, we will miss some incredible opportunities and precious souls will be lost. Here are some of the key things I believe God is saying:

1. THE PRIORITY OF PREACHING

- We must get the spoken word to the lost. Without it they cannot respond to the gospel or the word.

- SATAN HAS MADE AN ALL OUT ASSAULT ON PREACHERS. HELL HATES PREACHERS! THEY ARE THE GREATEST THREAT TO SATAN'S STRONGHOLD'S ON THE LOST. ANOINTEDPREACHING THREATENS SATAN'S DOMAIN AND EXPANDS THE KINGDOM OF GOD.

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1. THE PROBLEMS WITH PREACHERS A-
(FIVE TYPES OF PREACHERS WHO CAN'T REACH THE WORLD)

1. IRRELEVANT PREACHERS i
Jesus taught the multitudes two ways:

a. healed their hurts
b. simple, practical teaching

- Much preaching today is simply intellectual and enemic.

2. INTIMIDATED PREACHERS
- Catering to the spirit of the world.
- Not willing to stand up for truth.

3. IMPURE PREACHERS

- Money, ego, ...

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