Steven Lawson contributed a chapter in John Calvin: A Heart for Devotion, Doctrine, and Doxology on
John Calvin “The Preacher of God’s Word.” Here is a summary of that
chapter, outlining what Steven Lawson suggests are the ten
distinguishing marks of Calvin’s preaching.
1. John Calvin’s preaching was biblical in its substance.
“The Reformer stood firmly on the chief cornerstone of the Reformation—sola Scriptura (“Scripture alone”). … The preacher, Calvin believed, has nothing to say apart from Scripture.”
2. John Calvin’s preaching was sequential in its pattern.
“For the duration of his ministry, Calvin’s
approach was to preach systematically through entire books of the
Bible. … Calvin preached from the New Testament on Sunday mornings, from
the New Testament or the Psalms on Sunday afternoons, and from the Old
Testament every morning of the week, every other week. In this
consecutive fashion, Calvin preached through most of the books of
the Scriptures.”
3. John Calvin’s preaching was direct in its message. Continue at Nathan W. Bingham
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