Highlights of Chicago Boot Camp – Part One
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by Scott Thomas
Mark Driscoll led the session on Preaching the Mission to the students and faculty of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and to the sold-out boot camp registrants in Chicago (Deerfield) at the end of January.
Mark was saved at an Evangelical Free Church and had a wonderful experience. That is why, he claims, he is not emergent because he did not have to rebel against any bad church experience. He claims all of the emergent church pastors are really just angry at their flannel graph toting Sunday School teachers from the 70's who would not have any "conversations" about the parting of the Red Sea.
Driscoll said he prefers to preach rather than teach about preaching. He cleverly said it is the difference between going on a date and teaching someone about dating. "Going on a date with your wife always ends a lot better than a lecture about dating your wife. Likewise, it is much more fun to preach than it is to talk about preaching."
Preaching is like driving a stick shift. It takes time to learn the rhythm. For the time being, there may be a lot of gear grinding. Take your time. Get your own voice. Listen to a lot of sermons. Practice preaching to anyone who will listen--or at least won't yell back.
The secret to church fruitfulness is opening the Bible, exalting Jesus through someone who believes in the authority of Scripture. Driscoll said, "Don't buy into the myth that preaching is out. Preaching is only out for those who suck at it."
2 Timothy 4:2 is every preacher's life verse and it says to "preach the word." In doing so, we need to preach with a tight fist on the Scriptural principles and a loose fist around the missiological applications. Our preaching is to be both timeless with the truth of God's word and with methods that are timely.
Six Framing Questions for Preaching the Word
1. What does Scripture say? - The Biblical Question
2. What does the Scripture Mean? - The Theological Question
3. What is my Hook? - The Memorable Question
4. Why do people resist this truth? - The Apologetic Question
5. Why does this matter? - The Missional Question
6. How is Jesus the Hero/Savior? - The Christological Question
To hear the whole sermon and download the notes, visit the Acts 29 website:
Upcoming: Dwell Conference - an urban church planting conference in New York City, April 29-30. Speakers include Mark Driscoll, Tim Keller, C.J. Mahaney, Ed Stetzer and Darrin Patrick. Redeemer Church Planting Center and Acts 29 Network are co-hosting this premier church-planting event. Registration is limited to 350 church planters.
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