A church will never rise above its pulpit ministry. Yet in many pulpits today, expository preaching has been replaced with “relevant” messages containing low-content teaching that supposedly preaches to the “felt needs” of the audience. But what saith the Lord? Should expository teaching still be the order of the day in our pulpits and churches? If so, what does it involve? How do you do it? Why is it so needed? And why do some who are committed to expository preaching still often confuse the message of grace for either justification or sanctification?
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Pastor-teacher Dennis Rokser came to trust the Lord Jesus Christ as Savior at the age of 18 through the faithful witness of some friends. Upon later attending Beacon Bible Church in Aurora, Minnesota, he was spiritually fed and grounded in the Word of God through the...