Practical Aids for Preachers – Part Two

This is the second part of a two-part series concerning practical aids for preachers. In this article, aids five, six and seven will be provided.  

5. Be Mindful of Your Eating Habits Before Preaching

It doesn’t get much more practical than eating! We all eat, even ministers of the gospel. While food is essential for life, it must be subordinate to our calling and purpose. Preachers, in particular, should approach their eating habits with intentionality prior to preaching.

Brothers, this comes down to the need for you to understand your own schedule, physical constitution and needs. Figure out what works best for you. The work of preaching is worthy of men being at their best. Food and drink or the lack thereof can be a help and hindrance!

6. Be Specific Regarding Your Vocabulary

This aid is rooted in theological and philosophical truths about preaching but has practical implications. Preaching is a proclamation—a declarative act grounded in divine authority and truth. As such, preachers should speak with language that reflects the authoritative nature of the message.

Be thoughtful with your words, careless speech can undermine the message. Utilize language that is certain, shows conviction, and affirms the divine authority of Scripture. Let your speech reflect the gravity and authenticity of the message you are proclaiming. We must sanctify Christ as Lord in our hearts and in our speech as preachers of the gospel. Never give the opportunity for any hearer to think to themselves, “those are wonderful fairy tales” or “What neat hypotheticals?!”, but let them leave with the impression that you have spoken what is true.

7. Don’t Be a Spectacle When You Make a Mistake

Preachers will inevitably fumble and misspeak. While we should strive for clarity and coherence, mistakes are unavoidable. It may be that we use an unintended word, mispronounce a term, slur our speech, use the wrong name or simply say the wrong thing. The temptation is to make a scene, or be a spectacle, to draw more attention than already was placed upon it. In these moments, various responses may be appropriate.

Avoid turning small errors into spectacles that disrupt much more!

Preaching is a glorious calling that demands thoughtful preparation and execution. By considering these practical aids, we can strive to become better preachers for the glory of God. May the risen Lord Jesus Christ strengthen us for this great work.

Sincerely, Pastor Kyle Kearbey.

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