In
your thread, relate what you have learned about the importance of person and
spiritual-preparedness in your own preaching ministry. Also explain the balance
between academic, expository preparation versus solely spirit-let (or
experientially-led) preparation.
So what is
the difference between expository and experiential preaching, they sound
similar? To the untrained person they
would not automatically recognize the difference. Even a trained person for that matter may
still have some difficulty recognizing the difference is the latter is done
well. To be an expositor of God’s Word
means that you rely on the text and what it meant to the original audience
while making it applicable to todays society. An experiential preacher is one
who claims to be Spirit lead and does not do very much study of the original
setting and focuses the majority of the time on what the Bible does for the
person, without using Scripture to fully support their stance.
As for my
preaching I am first an expositor and then an experiential preacher. I believe
that in order to have a proper sermon it must be based off of the Word of God,
and nothing else. That does not mean we do not use other things for emphasis,
but our basis is Scripture. A good example from my life comes from delivering
the same sermon to two different groups about a month ago, the first time it
was to a small group of guys and I had not prayed as much over the sermon as I
should have and did not feel the presence of the Lord during my delivery and
relied solely on my manuscript. Fast forward about a week or two and I
delivered the same message to a congregation and was “prayed up”. During that
delivery I felt the Lord using me and he gave me some illustrations and things
I had not thought of or used in my previous delivery. I am willing to bet that
the congregation was better fed than the small group of men. Not to say that
the Lord could not use my message. Charles Spurgeon says, “Feed the people
always with knowledge and understanding, and let your preaching be solid,
containing food for the hungry, healing for the sick, and light for those who
sit in darkness.” (An All Around
Ministry, Chapter 6)There is less of a chance we can properly be solid if we
don’t try and understand the work done prior by the author.
I think that there
is room for both forms of preaching in the preacher and should be used as a
compliment to one another. Meyer says, “There are many kinds of preaching, and
his the wise and successful man who knows how to very them.”(Meyer, Expository
Preaching 25). In my humble opinion we should do the foot work of study
saturated in prayer and trusting the Lord to give us the words that need to be
heard by the audience. He can use your written words while giving you things to
say during your time in the pulpit that we should be open to receiving. I
believe that expositors have the chance to be more faithful to Scripture.