The biblical basis for preaching, including expository preaching, can be found in many places in the Bible. 2 Timothy 3:16-17 is perhaps the most important, for it states that Scripture is breathed out by God, which means that the Bible is actually God's words.
What is biblical sermon?
A sermon is an oration or lecture by a preacher or a clergy. Sermons address a scriptural, theological, or moral topic, usually expounding on a type of belief, law, or behavior within both past and present contexts. Elements of the sermon often include exposition, exhortation, and practical application.
What are the three types of preaching?
- 1 Expository. An expository sermon uses biblical text to form all three elements: theme, main point and minor points.
- 2 Textual. Textual sermons use biblical text to form the main point and minor points of your sermon.
- 3 Topical. Topical sermons use Biblical text to form the minor points of your sermon.
- 4 Selection.
Who is a preacher according to the Bible?
A preacher is someone who delivers religious sermons, usually based on Christian doctrine, to groups of people. Any person of faith can be a preacher.
What are the components of Expository preaching?
In his summary of expository preaching Begg quotes the Westminster Directory for Public Worship “(a) The matter we preach should be true; that is, in the genral doctrines of Scripture; (b) It should be the truth contained in the text or passage we are expounding; (3) It should be the truth preached under the control of 1 Jul 2013