I’ve just completed Lloyd-Jones’ excellent book, Preaching & Preachers (40 anniversary edition). His final chapter is all about the need for preachers to be endowed with special power from the Spirit. What great exhortation! L-J asks, “Do you always look for and seek this unction, this anointing before preaching? Has this been your greatest concern? There is no more thorough and revealing test to apply to a preacher” (p. 322). I was a bit embarrassed to think that often my greatest concern is not whether I have the Spirit’s unction, but whether I have “got it right,” “it” being the sermon and the truth of Scripture. L-J challenged me again to keep highlight both, not one or the other. I don’t want to preach the truth by myself (without the Spirit’s power). I don’t want to preach something that’s biblical, but not biblical enough, with the Spirit’s power (if that is even possible?!). God help us be both Spirit-empowered and accurate in our preaching. Then, we can expect God to do miracles in all our lives. L-J encourages us preachers: “But go beyond seeking Him; expect Him. Do you expect anything to happen when you get up to preach in a pulpit….Are you expecting it to be the turning point in someone’s life?” (p. 340).
Expecting God To Do Great Things
by Randal Pelton, Ph.D., D.Min., Th.M.
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Categories: Holy Spirit, preaching, results, unction
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