
Title | : | Reformed Preaching: Proclaiming Gods Word from the Heart of the Preacher to the Heart of His People |
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Reformed Preaching: Proclaiming Gods Word from the Heart of the Preacher to the Heart of His People Reviews
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It's taken me a long time to get through this, though I feel that the style and content lend themselves to dipping in and out. An encouraging and insightful look at not only the theory of reformed preaching, but importantly the practical examples of the great reformed preachers and advice that goes beyond the 'how do I start / what's the process of sermon prep' that is common.I'm very much a novice, but I imagine that this would appeal to the experienced preacher as well.
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This is an essential book written by a great scholar in his field on practical experiential preaching and will be a helpful tool in my learning to preach as it will be to many others and also will be helpful to the layman in knowing what good preaching is.
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In this rich and engaging volume Beeke has produced another stimulating resource for preachers and students alike. Full of Biblical wisdom, practical application, and faithful historical examples, Beeke's work models its own exhortation: Communicating to both head and heart, proclaiming Christ in all things.
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If you have been called to herald God's word, or if you just want to to know what clear and faithful preaching of God's word looks like, then this book is a must read. I cannot say enough good things about Beeke's book, it truly has been one of the most formative books in my life outside of Scripture. Beeke's thesis of the necessity to biblically and faithfully preach to the heart and mind, Reformed experiential preaching, is one that must be heeded to.
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Dr. Beeke has done a superlative job of balancing the keys aspects of Reformation style preaching, the history of Reformation preachers, and how the core elements of brilliant homiletics coalesce. Someone once said, "If you want to get people's attention, bait your hook with your heart." I believe that is the key message of Dr. Beeke's book and is nicely reflected in the book's title. The book is easily read, understood, and should be in the hands of any seminary student (or seasoned pastor) who would like to add to their knowledge of the fine art of Reformed sermon development, delivery, and reception by a congregation.