Check out one man’s claim to reinvigorate pastors’ preaching like no seminary ever could! Yes, you guessed it! Pastor Walton Marsh says he can go where no seminary or Bible College can take their students! “After 32 years preaching at least 3 times per week I know how to preach a sermon
and hold the attention of a congregation and how to allow God to use me to communicate
his message.”
www.calledtopreach.com
Lofty goals! But…
Would we trust a doctor who encourages us to visit an associate who has taken only a blitzkrieg course in anatomy? Would we trust a history teacher who has only taken a brief course in classroom methods but knows nothing about World War II? Of course not!
Most pastors would never claim preaching is something they just “know how” to do. We just can’t revv up the rev. and put him in the pulpit for fifteen minutes without his having years of training in Greek and Hebrew and cross-focused theology combined with His God-given care for people’s salvation.
Look at Pastor Walton Marsh’s claims stacked up against some very key questions!
1. He says that after 32 years in the pulpit, he knows how to preach a good sermon. What does he consider a “good sermon”?
2. He says seminaries and Bible colleges teach the academics but he’ll teach a course on preaching good sermons. Since when have we needed to separate good preaching from a solid, Biblical background? They go together, as Sinatra says, like “love and marriage”. You can’t have one without the other!
3. Pastor Marsh compares the reactions to “bad preaching” with the results of “good”. What, might I ask, is he preaching–Christ or the Christian?
Folks, we need only to turn in our Bibles to 1 Cor. 2:5 to see the Christ-centered, cross-focused bench mark of good preaching. The apostle Paul declares: “I desired to know nothing among you except Christ and Him crucified.” The message of the cross makes a sermon “good,” not just the flare and eloquence.
Yes, Christ is risen. Even so, because He is risen, we glory in His cross because there He paid for our sins. (Rom. 5:8)
Preach the cross! There, Jesus bore the brunt of God the Father’s wrath against our sin. (1 Cor. 1:18, 23, 30, Rom. 8:32)
Preach the cross! For, there is the fleshy chalice from which our Lord distributes to us even now His body and blood each Lord’s Day. (1 Cor. 11:23-26)
Preach the cross. Yes, Jesus did shed real blood there. He gave His own very body there. Now, He, through the hands of His called and ordained servants, distributes those gifts to us poor, miserable sinners!
As Eric and Polly Rapp sing: “Hey, preacher man, give me the Gospel, Not with human wisdom, just tell it to me straight.”
There’s a great school training men to be Confessional pastors, Concordia Theological Seminary-Fort Wayne, Indiana! www.ctsfw.edu