Expository Preaching

Famine In The Land by Steven Lawson sets forth the virtues of expository preaching. As the title suggests, the author sees a shortage of this food from the Word. Lawson makes a good case for the mode of preaching as being expository.
Exposition should make up a majority of the ministry in the church. Even when preaching topically, exposition should be used. Though the expository method should be used extensively, it is not the only method. The skilled preacher will be versed in various methods, using them carefully and skillfully to best communicate the truth of God’s Word to his hearers.
Lawson’s book is worth reading and hopefully it will stir up some fire for this most excellent method of preaching.
Related Posts
- Review: Famine in the Land
- Famine in the Land by Steven Lawson My rating: 4 of 5 stars Famine In The Land by Steven Lawson sets ...
- Preacher Biography
- The life of Arthur W. Pink is a most interesting study. Ian Murray's book is probably the definitiv ...
- Review: Think: The Life of the Mind and the Love of God
- Think: The Life of the Mind and the Love of God by John Piper My rating: 4 of 5 ...
- Review: A Token For Mourners: Or The Advice Of Christ To A Distressed Mother, Bewailing The Death Of Her Dear And Only Son
- A Token For Mourners: Or The Advice Of Christ To A Distressed Mother, Bewailing The Death Of Her Dea ...
- Review: Jesus, the Only Way to God: Must You Hear the Gospel to be Saved?
- Jesus, the Only Way to God: Must You Hear the Gospel to be Saved? by John Piper My rating: 5 of 5 st ...