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				<description><![CDATA[This weekend I am thinking about what I actually bring to the equation with respect to sermon development. I had the privilege to preach Luke 14:25-35 this morning where Jesus explains the high cost of following Him. Sometimes I feel that I contribute very little except for the ability to read the best material that [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>This weekend I am thinking about what I actually bring to the equation with respect to sermon development. I had the privilege to preach Luke 14:25-35 this morning where Jesus explains the high cost of following Him.</p>



<p>Sometimes I feel that I contribute very little except for the ability to read the best material that other scholars have provided. It is an important part of preaching, but I thought we might give this some thought.</p>



<p>First, is this feeling true? To what degree do I add original material to my sermons? Second, if it were true, is that okay? </p>



<p>So, first, it is not true. Each week I select my preaching portion, trace the argument of that Scripture, and begin my analysis without consulting any of the best exegetes and theologians I can access. Being able to read Hebrew and Greek help me use excellent lexicons to get to critical definitions-in-context. Oh, and God&#8217;s Spirit operates in answer to my prayers for insight: &#8220;Lord, grant to me keenness of mind, capacity to remember, skill in learning, subtlety to interpret&#8230;&#8221;</p>



<p>But, more than that, each Monday provides an opportunity to also identify the big idea and intention of that passage. I now know what God intends to do to those in our faith-family that have ears to hear. And I know enough of the flock to know this is going to be a very important act of watching over souls.</p>



<p>Second, if it were true that I brought very little to the sermon equation, it would not be okay. God has called me and is equipping me to help shepherd a little flock. Not someone else. So, while I might benefit from Marshall&#8217;s fine treatment of Luke 14, it can&#8217;t be Marshall&#8217;s sermon.</p>



<p>As we head back to work tomorrow morning and begin preparing for our next sermon, let&#8217;s enjoy our time with God and His Word so He receives glory in the church and in Christ Jesus (Ephesians 3:21).</p>



<p>Randal</p>
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