Authoritative Preaching

Authoritative Preaching


Authoritative Preaching is the cornerstone of all church growth and ministry (Eph 4: 11-16).
It is therefore crucial that this is done as responsibly and as skilfully as possible.

This does not mean eloquence or rhetoric or theatricals. It means preaching God’s Word
to his people in an accurate and living way. In a word, it means text-based teaching.


All preaching should be text-based. In other words it must arise directly out of the Biblical
text and should be clearly seen to do so. The Bible and only the Bible is our authority as
preachers. To the extent that the message is clearly based on the text of Scripture God
will bless and Christians will learn (2 Tim 3:16,17).


The preacher has no right to come with his own agenda. His job is not to read into the
text what he would like to be there (eisigesis) but to read out of the text what actually is
there (exegesis) and to unpack its meaning and implication for modern living (exposition).

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Hi there - I am a member of Greenview and have been for over 20 years. For a number of these years I functioned as an elder, however, indifferent health forced me to take more of a back seat. I see this as an opportunity to do a little writing, often focussing on issues that are a matter of evangelical debate today. Naturally the views expressed are my own and may not reflect the views of the elders or church at large, though differences are likely to be in the detail and not the substance.

These articles and sermons were written partly to clarify my own thoughts and partly with the intention of provoking thought in others who may read them. If you read one I hope you find it stimulating. Please feel free to give me feedback or discuss my articles in the forums.

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