On Preaching and Preachers he says:
- Preaching is easy enough; practicing is the hard part...preaching is as easy as throwing stones from the top of a church tower, whereas putting into practice is as hard as carrying stones to the top of the tower on your back. Ideally we should only throw those stones we have manhandled up the tower in the first place, or in other words, preach only what we have already put into preatice. but such perfect consistency between the Word and life is pretty rare... Meanwhile, the Word of God cannot wait... Should we keep quiet? St. Paul's words cheer us on: "We do not preach ourselves but Jesus Christ as Lord" (2 Corinthians 4:5). ... We ought to sink into the dust for shame at the distance that separates us from the Word, but even so we cannot keep silent about the Word, and there lies our punishment and humiliation.
On hearing a Word from God he says:
- If the words of God are few and far between, it is because there is too little silence. The Word of God always issues from silence...so we have to fast before receiving the Word: fast from our own and from other people's words.
On Studying God's Word he says:
- Seemingly the Word of God is within arm's reach; it is at hand in the Scriptures. But in fact it is like those alpine flowers that grow on jagged and precipitous rocks; one has to tear one's hands and fingers to go and pick them.
There is much more -- perhaps I'll share a few little tid bits some other time.
1 comment:
oooohhh... I think I would like to read that! Does the bookstore have it? If not, could you bring it with you in April?? I promise I won't read it whilst your students preach. :)
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