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Guest speaker Jerry Vines from Atlanta is speaking today on the good good news....
Guest speaker Jerry Vines from Atlanta is speaking today on the good good news....
Guest speaker Jerry Vines from Atlanta is speaking today on the good good news....
*This episode was originally published on 8/13/18. This week on Preaching and Preachers, Jerry Vines joins me in a discussion on progress in the pulpit. Mr. Vines was a pastor The post Preaching and Preachers, Episode 98: Progress in the Pulpit appeared first on Preaching and Preachers Institute.
*This episode was originally published on 8/13/18. This week on Preaching and Preachers, Jerry Vines joins me in a discussion on progress in the pulpit. Mr. Vines was a pastor for over 60 years. He served twice as President of the Southern Baptist Convention, and for over 23 years as pastor of the internationally recognized First Baptist Church of Jacksonville, Florida.
The Baptist Temple Hour is a ministry of Florence Baptist Temple. Today's sermon, by Dr. Jerry Vines, was recorded 08.13.23 A.M. Thank you for watching. You can join us live on our FBTLive YouTube channel Sunday at 10:30 and 6 or Wednesday at 7
The Baptist Temple Hour is a ministry of Florence Baptist Temple. Today's sermon, by Dr. Jerry Vines, was recorded 08.07.22. Thank you for watching. You can join us live on our FBTLive YouTube channel Sunday at 10:30 and 6 or Wednesday at 7.
“The Great Commission falls apart if you cannot solve the question of the personal authority of Jesus in your life. His standing orders will have no impact on your behaviour patterns” Jerry Vines
Today, we begin our discussion of the expositor sermon.I. A Description of the Expository Sermon• Some Definitions “An Expository Sermon is one that expounds a passage of Scripture, organizes it around a central theme and main points, and then decisively applies its message to the listeners.” Dr. Jerry Vines.“The presentation of biblical truth, derived from and transmitted through a historical, grammatical, Spirit-guided study of a passage in its context, which the holy Spirit applies first to the life of the preacher and then through him to his congregation.” – Dr. Haddon W. Robinson“Expository preaching is the art of explaining the text of the Word of God, using all the experiences of life and learning to illuminate the exposition.” - Dr. Donald Gray Barnhouse.“Being sure that our text is the Bible, we proceed to find out its actual meaning and then elaborate its message. The text has postulates, implicates, deductions and application.” - G. Campbell Morgan“Expository preaching is the Spirit-empowered explanation and proclamation of the text of God's Word with due regard to the historical, contextual, grammatical, and doctrinal significance of the given passage, with the specific object of invoking a Christ transforming response.” —Stephen F. Olford The word exposition is related to the word expose—the expository preacher's goal is simply to expose the meaning of the Bible, verse by verse. As a method, expository preaching differs from topical preaching and textual preaching. To prepare a topical sermon, the preacher starts with a topic and then finds a passage in the Bible that addresses that topic. For example, for the chosen topic of “Laziness,” the preacher might refer to Proverbs 15:19 and 18:9 and touch on Romans 12:11 and 2 Thessalonians 3:10. None of the passages is studied in depth; instead, each is used to support the theme of laziness.In a textual sermon, the preacher uses a text as a springboard for discussing a particular point. For example, someone could use Isaiah 66:7-13 to preach on motherhood, although motherhood is only peripheral in that text, being merely an illustration of the true theme, which is the restoration of Israel during the Millennial Kingdom.In both topical and textual sermons, the Bible passage is used as support material for the topic. In expository sermons, the Bible passage is the topic, and support materials are used to explain and clarify it.To prepare an expository sermon, the preacher starts with a passage of Scripture and then studies the grammar, the context, and the historical setting of that passage to understand the author's intent. In other words, the expositor is also an exegete—one who analyzes the text carefully and objectively. Once the preacher understands the meaning of the passage, he then crafts a sermon to explain and apply it. The result is expository preaching.G. Campbell Morgan, pastor of London's Westminster Chapel and known as “the prince of expositors,” taught that a sermon is limited by the text it is covering. Every word from the pulpit should amplify, elaborate on, or illustrate the text at hand, with a view towards clarity. He wrote, “The sermon is the text repeated more fully.” A sermon's primary function is to present the text.While exposition is not the only valid mode of preaching, it is the best for teaching the plain sense of the Bible. The rest of the show notes are available on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ThePreachingMattersPodcastPlease subscribe and leave a positive review.You can email me at thepreachingmatterspodcast@gmail.comThanks to Jesse Carr for the graphics.
Dr. Jerry Vines is one of the most respected names in pastoring and evangelism in Southern Baptist life. Drawing upon his 60-plus years of ministry, he joins Johnny Hunt and Kevin Ezell to discuss strategies to reach NextGen students with the gospel and to help equip younger, up-and-coming ministers and pastors. Visit namb.net/evangelism for more resources that help mobilize your church into evangelism.
Dr. Jerry Vines – The Baptist and His Bible The post JGP – 93 – Dr. Jerry Vines – The Baptist and His Bible appeared first on RonnieBrown.net.
Message from Jerry Vines on June 21, 2020
Message from Jerry Vines on June 21, 2020
We were blessed to have Dr. Jerry Vines minister to us during our worship experience on Sunday, October 20, 2019.
This is my recommendation of resources for expository preaching, 1. Preaching and Preachers by Martyn Lloyd-Jones a. https://www.christianbook.com/preaching-preachers-d-lloyd-jones/9780310331292/pd/331292?event=ESRCG 2. The Supremacy of God in Preaching by John Piper a. https://www.christianbook.com/supremacy-preaching-revised-and-expanded-edition/john-piper/9780801017087/pd/017087?event=ESRCG 3. Expositional Preaching: How We Speak God's Word Today by David Helm a. https://www.christianbook.com/expositional-preaching-speak-gods-word-today/david-helm/9781433543135/pd/543135?event=ESRCG 4. Christ Centered Preaching by Bryan Chapell a. https://www.christianbook.com/centered-preaching-3rd-edition-redeeming-expository/bryan-chapell/9780801099748/pd/099740?event=ESRCG 5. Famine in the Land: A Passionate Call for Expository Preaching by Steven Lawson a. https://www.christianbook.com/famine-land-passionate-call-expository-preaching/steven-lawson/9780802411211/pd/411215?event=ESRCG 6. Power in the Pulpit by Jerry Vines and Jim Shaddix a. https://www.christianbook.com/power-pulpit-prepare-deliver-expository-sermons/jerry-vines/9780802415578/pd/415578?event=ESRCG 7. Preaching by John MacArthur a. https://www.christianbook.com/preaching-john-macarthur/9781418500047/pd/500042?event=ESRCG 8. Biblical Preaching by Haddon W. Robison a. https://www.christianbook.com/preaching-development-expository-messages-third-edition/haddon-robinson/9780801049125/pd/049125?event=ESRCG 9. Preaching for the Rest of Us: Essentials for Text-Driven Preaching by Robert Gallaty and Steven Smith (Good starters guide to preaching). a. https://www.christianbook.com/preaching-the-rest-essentials-text-driven/robby-gallaty/9781462761623/pd/761621?event=ESRCG 10. Danny Akin’s Notes on Expository Preaching a. https://www.danielakin.com/category/theological-and-practical-issues/expository-preaching/page/3/?fbclid=IwAR0YLRtC6R5QIJVCzFdntz-BPpzrb63yJCOXfOwC9msvCCQ_NOPbMnSyUFc --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeremy-ryan-butler/support
Tisha B'Av: The saddest day in the Jewish calendar Confusing Regret for Repentance Jeremiah 8:4-5; Judges 10:6-10; 2 Corinthians 7:8-10 This sermon was preached on Sunday night, August 11, 2019, 6pm at Northcrest Baptist Church, 3412 N Hills Street, Meridian, MS by Dr. Mac Brunson, Senior Pastor, Valleydale Church, Birmingham, AL. Brunson was born in the small town of Greenwood, South Carolina, the youngest of three children. He helped out in his father's retail furniture store and played football in high school. He became convinced of the truth of his religion at the age of 12 while at a summer camp run by the church. Brunson decided to become a minister during his freshman year at North Greenville College, where he completed his associate degree. He then obtained a B.A. at Furman University in Greenville. He studied at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary where he earned his Master of Divinity degree in 1985 and his Doctor of Ministry degree in 1991. Thereafter, he became pastor of South Norfolk Baptist Church in Chesapeake, Virginia, and then Green Street Baptist Church in High Point, North Carolina. In 1999 Brunson was appointed senior pastor of the historic First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas. He was president of the Southern Baptist Convention Pastor's Conference in 2003. He moved to Jacksonville, Florida in February 2006 to replace retiring pastor Jerry Vines as senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Jacksonville. At that time the Jacksonville church had 28,000 members and occupied eleven blocks of downtown. On May 6, 2018, Brunson preached his last sermon as senior pastor of First Baptist Church Jacksonville. On July 22, 2018 Brunson became pastor of Valleydale Church in Birmingham, Alabama.
Tisha B'Av: The saddest day in the Jewish calendar Confusing Regret for Repentance Jeremiah 8:4-5; Judges 10:6-10; 2 Corinthians 7:8-10 This sermon was preached on Sunday night, August 11, 2019, 6pm at Northcrest Baptist Church, 3412 N Hills Street, Meridian, MS by Dr. Mac Brunson, Senior Pastor, Valleydale Church, Birmingham, AL. Brunson was born in the small town of Greenwood, South Carolina, the youngest of three children. He helped out in his father's retail furniture store and played football in high school. He became convinced of the truth of his religion at the age of 12 while at a summer camp run by the church. Brunson decided to become a minister during his freshman year at North Greenville College, where he completed his associate degree. He then obtained a B.A. at Furman University in Greenville. He studied at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary where he earned his Master of Divinity degree in 1985 and his Doctor of Ministry degree in 1991. Thereafter, he became pastor of South Norfolk Baptist Church in Chesapeake, Virginia, and then Green Street Baptist Church in High Point, North Carolina. In 1999 Brunson was appointed senior pastor of the historic First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas. He was president of the Southern Baptist Convention Pastor's Conference in 2003. He moved to Jacksonville, Florida in February 2006 to replace retiring pastor Jerry Vines as senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Jacksonville. At that time the Jacksonville church had 28,000 members and occupied eleven blocks of downtown. On May 6, 2018, Brunson preached his last sermon as senior pastor of First Baptist Church Jacksonville. On July 22, 2018 Brunson became pastor of Valleydale Church in Birmingham, Alabama.
Dr. Jim Shaddix is the Professor for Preaching at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. I call him a sultan of sermons because he's legendary. He occupies the W. A. Criswell Chair of Expository Preaching. He also serves as Director of the Center for Preaching and Pastoral Leadership, which exists to resource pastors in local churches. Jim has pastored churches in Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana and Colorado and Alabama, and he also served as Dean of the Chapel and Professor of Preaching at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in New Orleans, LA. He is the author of The Passion Driven Sermon(Broadman & Holman, 2003), Decisional Preaching(Rainer, 2018), and co-author with Jerry Vines of Power in the Pulpit(Moody, 1999, 2017) and Progress in the Pulpit(Moody, 2017). Dr. Jim Shaddix has trained some of the greatest preachers and communicators of our day. He has written some of the best books on preaching in our modern era. He is a faithful helpful teacher as it relates to preaching and you won't be disappointed. We spend time in this episode discussing the mechanics of preaching. I wanted to maximize the time I had with Dr. Shaddix with the intent that we get the best sermon preparation tools from Dr. Shaddix. Get your notes ready. You won't be disappointed.
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This week on Preaching and Preachers, Jerry Vines joins me in a discussion on progress in the pulpit. Mr. Vines was a pastor for over 60 years. He served twice as The post Episode 98: Progress in the Pulpit appeared first on Preaching and Preachers Institute.
This week on Preaching and Preachers, Jerry Vines joins me in a discussion on progress in the pulpit. Mr. Vines was a pastor for over 60 years. He served twice as President of the Southern Baptist Convention, and for over 23 years as pastor of the internationally recognized First Baptist Church of Jacksonville, Florida. The post Episode 98: Progress in the Pulpit appeared first on Jason K. Allen.
5 Leadership Questions Podcast on Church Leadership with Todd Adkins
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins is joined by Jerry Vines, former pastor of First Baptist Church, Jacksonville, FL and editor of the Vines Expository Bible. During their conversation, they discuss being a leader in your home and how to handle criticism. BEST QUOTES “My emphasis is to try to be an encouragement to pastors and to people.” “The secret of a person’s life is always behind the scenes.” “High on my priority list is telling my wife how much I love her and how much she means to me.” “Every teacher and every Christian should be a student.” “Being the leader in your home does not mean that you are the dictator and that you are always right.” “Be willing to be used of God wherever He puts you.” “Face your problems. Be willing to learn from your problems and be willing to apply what you know to be true.” “You will find some of the greatest Christians in the world in small places. It’s not a bad thing to build your life in a small place." RECOMMENDED RESOURCES Ministrygrid.com The Inspiration and Authority of Bible by B.B. Warfield Thy Word Is Truth by E.J. Young "Fundamentalism" and the Word of God by J.I. Packer Why I Preach That the Bible is Literally True by W.A. Criswell Warren Wiersbe – B Series Power In The Pulpit by Jerry Vines and Jim Shaddix
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Original Air Date: June 24, 2014 On today's episode, JD starts with a Radio Free SBC and discusses SBC colleges (Brewton-Parker and LC) on the accrediting agency's "naughty list," Jerry Vines' book publisher removing untrue statements about the Darrell Gilyard controversy, and a post on Lifeway from the famous Squirrel. Then, JD plays a Q&A between himself and Chris Rosebrough at the 2014 Reformation Montana Conference. In the Daily #DOWNGRADE, JD plays a clip from "Ignite Church" in Joplin, Missouri about a gun-raffle, but more bizarrely, the vulgarity used by the pastor to promote the raffle.
Dr. Jerry Vines preaches about the return of the Lord.
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Evangelism Conference 2012 Message
Evangelism Conference 2012 Message
Evangelism Conference 2012 Message
Evangelism Conference 2012 Message