1. Trust may risk, but trust produces a sense of assurance letting us rest easy and enjoy peace while it drives us to ventures which may seem dangerous but are possible to do because trust defies the dangers.
  2. The homiletical task of diminishing and debilitating mistrust begins, at every part of preaching, with the preacher.
  3. Undershepherds of our shepherd go rejoicing as sheep among the lambs entrusted to us into God’s everlasting sheep pen, no shabby place to spend forever.
  4. Sermons begin with an audience of one, me. But, preaching to oneself is always dangerous.
  5. Do we honestly believe what we tell our hearers really makes any significant difference in the coming week for them?

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