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		<title>Preaching the Intention of Difficult Texts</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[Yesterday morning, I preached the end of 1 Corinthians 13. Calvary Bible Church of Mount Joy, PA is a typical non-charismatic, revised dispensational church that expects to hear that the phrase, &#8220;when the perfect comes,&#8221; (cf. v. 10) refers to the completed New Testament. You might recall from a recent post about preaching through the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Yesterday morning, I preached the end of 1 Corinthians 13. Calvary Bible Church of Mount Joy, PA is a typical non-charismatic, revised dispensational church that expects to hear that the phrase, &#8220;when the perfect comes,&#8221; (cf. v. 10) refers to the completed New Testament.</p>
<p>You might recall from a recent post about preaching through the head covering section that I find it helpful to warn congregants up front as to what they <em>won&#8217;t</em> hear. That&#8217;s right. Won&#8217;t hear.</p>
<p>In yesterday&#8217;s case, I wanted to prepare them for my not spending much time on what &#8220;the perfect&#8221; is, when it &#8220;comes&#8221; and what &#8220;the partial&#8221; is that &#8220;will pass away.&#8221;</p>
<p>My reason: because that whole discussion is not vital to preaching the <em>intention</em> of chapter 13. And I am intentional about preaching the <em>intention</em> of the Text. I&#8217;m not so concerned about preaching the <em>incidentals</em> of the Text.</p>
<p>So, I was delighted to recently read Walton and Sandy&#8217;s, <em>The Lost World of Scripture: Ancient Literary Culture and Biblical Authority</em>, and learn how the Bible is authoritative. Along the way of explaining how oral cultures passed down authoritative teaching, the authors review one main contribution of Speech-Act Theory: understanding &#8220;that communication is an action with particular intentions&#8221; (p. 41).</p>
<p>Speech-Act Theory provided us with three helpful categories of communication, all of which affect preaching God&#8217;s Word.</p>
<p>God&#8217;s Word involves:</p>
<ul>
<li>locutions&#8211;the genres, words, sentences, and grammatical structures</li>
<li><strong>illocutions&#8211;what God intends to do with those words (instruct or make a promise)</strong></li>
<li>perlocutions&#8211;the response God anticipates His hearers to experience as a result of His Word (think application).</li>
</ul>
<p>The middle one&#8211;the illocutions&#8211;is most important when preaching difficult texts like 1 Corinthians 13:10. W and S write, &#8220;The important point is that if we misread the illocution, we are likely to also misinterpret, because understanding the illocution provides the doorway into interpretation&#8221; (p. 42, note 5).</p>
<p>So, when preaching difficult texts, texts with exegetical pitfalls, focus on the intention, not the incidentals. Imagine a congregation that &#8220;knows&#8221; what the perfect is, when it arrives, what the partial is that will pass away when the perfect arrives, and <em>yet has no love</em>.</p>
<p>Before Sunday, nail down the illocution, the intention, of your preaching portion so God receives glory in the church and in Christ Jesus (Ephesians 3:21).</p>
<p>Randal</p>
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