‘Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.‘ 2 Timothy 2:15
‘For the time will come when they will not endure sound
doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves
teachers, having itching ears; And they shall turn away their ears from
the truth, and shall be turned unto fables.‘ 2Timothy.4:3-4.
During the last two or three generations the pulpit has given less
and less prominence to doctrinal preaching, until today, with very rare
exceptions, it has no place at all. In some quarters the cry from the
pew was, ‘we want living experience and not dry doctrine’; in others,
‘we need practical sermons and not metaphysical dogmas’; and yet
others, Give us Christ and not theology. Sad to say, such senseless
cries were generally heeded: ‘senseless’ we say, for there is no other
safe way of testing experience, as there is no foundation for
practicals to be built upon if they be divorced from Scriptural
doctrine; while Christ cannot be known unless he be preached
(1Cor.1:23), and he certainly cannot be ‘preached’ if doctrine is
shelved. Various reasons may be given for the lamentable failure of the
pulpit, chief among them being laziness, desire for popularity,
superficial and lop-sided evangelism, and love of the sensational’.
Laziness. It is a far more exacting task, one which calls for much
closer confinement in the study, to prepare a series of sermons on, say
the doctrine of justification, than it does to make addresses on
prayer, missions, or personal-work. It demands a far wider acquaintance
with the Scriptures, a more rigid disciplining of the mind, and a more
extensive perusal of the older writers. But this was too exacting for
most of the ministers, and so they chose the line of least resistance
and followed an easier course. It is because of his proneness to this
weakness that the minister is particularly exhorted, ‘Give attendance
to reading … take heed unto thyself and unto the doctrine: continue in
them’ (1Tim.4:13,16); and again, ‘Study to show thyself approved unto
God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, (2Tim.2: 15). Continue at Grace Online
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