New Testament (1680)
  1. Mission begins with vision, with seeing the world with compassion.
  2. Use your tools the way Paul does: To bend your words and thoughts toward magnifying Christ, His grace, His person, and His work. Biblical preaching preaches like the Bible does.
  3. Abraham is not a heroic example for imitation, but a witness to the God who justifies the ungodly by promise!
  4. Matthew records his call. God comes into his life uncalled for and does the unimaginable.
  5. By paying attention to “all” Jesus says in these last words to His disciples, we get a full picture of Jesus and His relationship, not only to the Father and the Spirit, but also to us.
  6. Proclaim the person and work of Jesus Christ for the salvation of your hearer. If it is good enough for the Athanasian Creed, it is good enough for your pulpit.
  7. Those whose lives matter to Jesus show others how they, too, matter. This is part of the Christian’s evangelical witness, to value the people in our world who feel like they have no value.
  8. The Spirit is not the endpoint of the sermon, but the means by which this name is delivered and confessed.
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