This was great! I am a young minister and have been called to Pastor but am not rushing to any pulpit lol. My goal and focus has been to increase in wisdom and understanding and your videos have been BEYOND Helpful! I pray that the Lord continues to bless you and increase your reach among his people!
@John Dixon Initially it was superficially based off of what the "Old Mother's" of the church would say and some other leaders who supported the church I was affiliated with. Then as I got Older, Studied more, Earnestly Engaged in Spiritual Gift Assessments (Multiple by the way) and prayer, I came away with a feeling greater than I could ever desire for myself to want to shepard God's people! I have tried to refute this numerous times and felt like God chose the wrong person BUT submitting to his will was a much better choice than doing things my way. My focus now has been preparing myself to teach and lead as an. faithful associate until the Lord calls me to plant or lead an additional campus to our church body. Hope this makes sense.
@John Dixon yeah absolutely hear you good brother I would encourage you to remain prayerful, and continue to seek Christ for firm Direction. I have learned that having the spiritual gift of shepherding does not always mean serving as a lead Pastor or hip-hop stir but an associate or even just somebody on the leadership team that can assist the pastor and shepherding the people! The biggest thing or rather than they and I focus on the most it's just always having a servant's heart. I feel like you can never go wrong with making that your focus as God continues to show you the direction that you need to go! I wish you well and everything that the Lord has in store for you and will be in prayer for you as you continue to walk this journey.
@@sonnyortiz1402 I would say I know because of prayer, teaching and confirmation. All of which I believe are necessary in knowing whether you are called to Shepherd or just to teach and lead.
My husband does both. He teaches and preaches in his sermons. Congregations that hear his sermons appreciate because they are learning. His sermons sticks with them that not only remembered but can share better with others.
I have been in church for 45 years. This is the best explanation simply said regarding this subject. Thank you very much. I will be sharing this with everyone.
Thank you brother for the clarification. You made it so easy to understand. I have been anointed as a teacher by my Spiritual Father in my Church and I didn't know what exactly is my calling.I have a burden for the perishing souls but I didn't know this. Thank you once again from the bottom of my heart. (India🇮🇳)
That was excellent. Thank you so much. I'm a teaching elder in my church and never could get a great explanation on the difference, some said if you want to preach all you have to do is teaching out loud.
God had shown to me that there is difference between the two and that both are needed. In the great commission in Matthew 28 also both the two are commanded. But today you made it more clear. Thank you.
Wow! You can't teach the Scriptures without proclaiming the Gospel or Good News. That's a great insight that many teachers lose sight of. Love the debt analogy. Thank you.
What a great explanation. I’m currently helping out in a student ministry where I am being considered to serve as associate pastor. They want to observe me both teaching and preaching. I asked for their explanation of the difference, but I wanted to make sure I was grounded in this knowledge. This is a great explanation.
I like your presentation... I feel that preaching is proclaiming the big idea, and what has already been done in and through the salvation message of Jesus Christ, making people feel they're part of the salvation message. In teaching is explaining the big idea and making sense of the big idea...
Definitely helpful and effective. A video to come back to and help construct future sermons. However the “do people hang up like that anymore? Was hilarious to me. Showing our age with hanging up like that😂😂😂
Great video! I’ve been saying this for years. It’s so encouraging to hear a younger minister say it and explain it on a platform like TH-cam. Although most ministers teach, not enough are PREACHING the authority of God’s Word.
@@ladydignity I feel like it is the other way around but I understand what you are saying. People today, as a whole, have very little understanding of the scriptures. It isn't by lack of teaching however. It is that preachers, teachers, and other church leaders are teaching mostly incorrect doctrine. If we had more and better preaching, those doing the teaching should be exhorted to teaching only doctrines of scripture rather than man-made doctrines (which is mostly what is taught today in church). Anyone who teaches within the walls of the church should constantly be exhorted to teach only scriptural doctrines. Anyone caught teaching man's doctrines should be reprimanded and corrected quickly. We need good preaching to keep the teachers in-line with doctrinal matters.
The great commission in Matthew 28:20 is calling us to 'Teach' which is our job description as Christians, always wonder whether we are living up to V.20. Another way you can differenciate the two is Preaching is one way and Teaching involves dialogue. Thanks for clarifying this.
Thank you. This is confirmation of my research. When I first got saved and hadn’t even read the Bible, God told me I would preach and teach his Word. In the following years, he clarified this for me. It is unfortunate to me that we rely on folks called preachers to proclaim Christ when this is what we should all be doing. Good explanation of how teaching completes preaching. Thank you.
1 Timothy 2:12 I do not permit a woman to teach or to assume authority over a man; she must be quite We cannot interpret the Bible by our experiences, we must interpret our experiences by the Bible. Our hearts are deceitfully wicked above all, so even if we are completely convinced of something in our hearts, it does not make that thing true.
@@colina4699 The Word in general is aimed at transforming people whether thru encouragement (preaching/moving) or thru correction(teaching/info). The intention is that it goes thru the mind into the heart. Which is why God says I'll write my laws on their minds & hearts...Heb10:16 Eventually the aim is to transform the soul(mind+heart+will) Unless the minds and hearts are transformed, a person cannot wholeheartedly pursue after God's will😍
@@Rhythmicflections I have no problem with the idea that hearts and minds need to be transformed. My issue is that you are unnecessarily dividing preaching as heart (emotions) and teaching as mind (knowledge). In the Jewish view, the heart encompassed the mind as well as the emotions. This video is good, because it links preaching to the proclamation of the gospel and teaching to simply explaining knowledge.
@@colina4699Which is what I also said. Preaching is proclaimation which encourages people to move from Pt A to Pt B. And that is inherently a touching of the heart. Why is it tough for the proud to receive Christ, because their hearts are proud. And it is difficult to receive grace for the proud whom God opposses. I am not saying they cant receive or be saved. We all have been proud or are proud in some measure. But they tend to be haughty in their hearts if thats the expression which I can say we repeatedly hear. Teaching is information and is processed in the mind predominantly. Its more of reasoning and understanding. Preaching is exhortation whereas teaching is information and correction. Btw: Language can be a barrier sometimes(like you said jewish view) since every language has a shortcoming in its expression. If we keep going to the root Hebrew or Greek everytime to understand the Spirit behind scripture, we will just become like the scholars of yesteryears who never won souls but just ended up debating & discussing too much. If the Jewish view was so in-depth, they would surely have understood Christ when He showed up before them rather than reject Him😀
@@Rhythmicflections 1) The Jewish view in question is not the view of apostate Jews, but the prophets that the Lord spoke through. If you act as though the language they used was irrelevant, then you lead people to the very place where those "scholars of yesteryear ended up". 2) Language has deficiencies, hence why we need to be corrected by the original languages. 3) Nothing you have said here, negates the reality that both preaching and teaching deal with the heart. You are creating a needless dichotomy, where the standard of good preaching is not, do I understand God better, but is my heart moved, and the standard of good teaching is, did I learn something and did he leave my heart alone.
Many preachers do both when praying at end of service (preaching and teaching during prayer)? And why do they pray with both hands in front pockets at end of service? To find answers to these questions... read the novel "Where Do We Go Now, LORD? - Burke." Explains much. Very much. Cheers!
I just finished reading your Nuts and Bolts book I think there is a very big difference between Preach and Teaching. The Greek words are different and so are the concepts. However I agree the the two have much to learn from the other. The teacher needs to add a “So what!”, an application and a call to action. The preacher needs to do more than exhort, making clear the message of Christ. I’m terrified of Preaching but Comfortable with Teaching but after reading your book I see I have much to practice in any event. Blessings MikeInMinnesota
Yes, I accidentally said I've heard pastors called "a good teacher, but not a good preacher" twice. I meant to flip them the second time. Whoops! Weird how the brain does that sometimes when speaking. But what do you think? Does this difference make sense? Does it change the way you think about your preaching?
Pro Preacher i remember my preaching professor mentioned that “it is our duty to both proclaim the gospel and to teach the whole counsel of God in every sermon.” Very nice video. I love your content
I think you said that some Pastors "are a good teacher" because they rather focusing on Instructions,Law, Commandments from our forefathers than Preaching the Gospel(The Good News) and if the Gospel was Preach then Teaching(instruct/educate) will follow. Correct me if I wrong. God Bless P.S : I'm not an expert but I earnestly want to grow in Christ.
Thank you so much. I’m discerning calls I’ve had, my pastor recommends ministry for me but I feel a call to pause. Note . 1 Timothy 1.18 - end of 2…regarding women teaching, so I found your video this morning which is a great help. Is this the same as evangelism and are there female evangelists in the Bible. I feel I’m called to the practical application of proclamation by being there for those in need. Would really like your thoughts on this. God bless you 🙏
Women in ministry is a controversial topic that I would need much more time to discuss because of the nuances of it all. I don't know of any church that says women cannot serve in ministry at all. Biblically speaking, the only form of ministry that women are not encouraged to participate in is the office of pastor/elder/overseer, which includes the responsibility of preaching to entire church congregation (which is one of the duties of an elder - 1 Tim 3:2). This does not necessarily stop a woman from teaching a Bible study, preaching to women, teenagers, or children, or talking about God in some form of an online ministry. And it absolutely does not mean that women cannot evangelize others by sharing the Gospel. Hope that helps with your question.
Great video and great information. I will say that some seem to be better at one than the other, hence Ephesians 4:11. all preaching should have some teaching and all teaching should have some preaching, but it really does seem that some are better preachers than teachers, and that some are better teachers than preachers. There are some that might be great at evangelistic meetings, but you really don’t want them doing too many Bible studies. There are some that seem to be good at Bible studies, but really could not preach their way out of a wet paper sack especially if you see preaching as exciting and exuberant. Some people just do not have the personality to preach in that way. Some seem to be equal in both preaching and teaching. That has been my observation and I’m not being dogmatic by any means I believe all ministers should be able to do some of both but there are some that you know where their strength is.❤
Teaching is just educating someone on concepts and principles whilst preaching is conveying a message whilst trying to convince an audience with the hope of bringing conversion. Adolf Hitler was a preacher of evil. Paul was a preacher of the Gospel but he was also teacher.
Can we say preaching is about converting people while teaching is about helping Christians live for God? In other words, preaching is for the unsaved and teaching is for the saved?
I agree to a point....u just said that according to the bible there's a huge distinction between preaching and teaching but yet ur saying preaching today is a combination of both. That's not biblical. Jesus preached at some points and then he preached at other points. It was never really a combination of both.
He contradicted himself within a very few, short moments. I suspect that his heart may be in the right place but his zeal is getting in the way of presenting with clarity.
Preaching and teaching are both Apostolic gifts. Many preachers have a teaching anointing as well. Jesus was always teaching and he preached. It is not biblical to say that both teaching and preaching cannot be done at the same time. God can give many different spiritual gifts. You can certainly teach while preaching the Gospel.
I’m wrestling with whether a “mixed message” is ever ok. For example, should a Sunday morning service that is exclusively a gospel presentation ever have elements of teaching? Time to go do some study I guess!
Question concerning teaching skills. I know it's one skill set for Bible hermeneutics and another skill set when teaching/presenting. I know teaching is a spiritual gift and I understand this skill set can be built upon. What resources would you recommend to build in teaching skills? Thank you for your content 🙏✝️🙏
Is preaching focused on announcing, or proclaiming to those outside the called out ones? Discipleship in the church body? Any clear examples of Jesus “preaching” to his followers? Or to the masses? Preaching to hearers who have not or choose not to Believe in Messiah. Teaching to those who believe in Messiah.
Thank you for good teaching! 😂 BTW that is pure nightclub music you have inte background. Sexy and wakes up alott of sinful memories. Is it worldly music or Christian. The love of Jesus to you from my heart. God bless you brother. Love your inspiration. Keep on following the Lord.
See, this is where people mess up at. As God calls you into the ministry, a preacher may be an evangelists. Or, they might be a pastor. The evangelists, basically goes to church to church preaching a revival, or visit a church for a day or two, preaching, giving the pastor a break, a rest. I've seen evangelists come and preach real good, and the people get all fired up, and the pastor is a little tickled 'cause what is being preached is what the pastor has been saying all along... If the man is a pastor, he may be gifted to be able to teach and preach. The pastor oversees the people God gave him. He feeds the flock of God as the Holy Ghost moves him. You cannot go to college for that. Now in the bible Timothy was Bishop of the city of Ephesus. Paul wrote 2 epistles to him. Well at lease those that are in the New Testament. Paul told him to feed the church that he was over. Paul to him to "do the work of an evangelist". And, Paul told him to "Preach the Word, be instant in season, out of season". If the pastor is really gifted, for all pastors are not evenly gifted. But to preach in their calling. No bible college can prepare you for the ministry. Who God calls he qualifies. Solomon said in Proverbs, Your gift will make room for you. A real good, efficient preacher is someone whose weathered the storm, whose been tested and tried by fire and the Holy Ghost. You don't show yourself faithful speaking Hebrew, Greek, and Latin. You get this by letting God speak to you. You get this by obeying your pastor. How you gonna preach and teach people if you can't follow leadership? Preaching is telling the gospel under the Holy Ghost. Teaching, you slow down, take your time and sometimes Q&A with people. Take a chapter or two and break down, what the pastor sees the people need.
Elisha was actually building a school of prophets. Nothing wrong at all with Bible college. I’m a Pentecostal pastor and understand what you are saying but at the same time, sometimes God will use others to help you grow in pastoring. I went to Bible college and now I’m pastoring. Most of my sermon prep comes from following the lead of the Holy Ghost of course. BUT Bible college taught me how to dissect the Bible. How to really study. How to get deep. It also taught me steps for marriage counseling, church growth etc. Trust me I do get what you are saying. I grew up in a old school type church where preaching was “don’t use notes. Just open your mouth and let the Holy Ghost loose”. Most of the time, that meant the eternal gospel and a million rabbit trails 😂.
I think this has caused such a huge problem in the world today. I would argue many "Preachers" from when I was younger did minimum teaching. The fail into a trap of assuming their proclamations, paired with their positions of authority, meant people would get it. I think we need to keep these words separate like God's word did and not combine them. I think a Pastor should both preach and teach but I don't think we should call it preaching. I think just calling it preaching without communicating the need for preaching leads to the generation of Christ Followers that we have now. A bunch of poorly discipled believers running around preaching at people. You aren't supposed to proclaim anything unless its true, and your life of sin and hypocrisy isn't a good proclamation. Your argument of Paul's implication supports that thought. My point is this, I think this is a bigger issue that leads to Christ-followers thinking they are meant to proclaim, be a preacher, when in fact they shouldn't. I think it why the enemy is able to convince people that our hypocrisy is something Christ can heal in us. In turn, making the lost not want this empty proclamation.
"Teach and preach" used in the bible is alot like when it says multiple times "God and the Father" Yet we know that God and the father are the same... Preaching is a form of teach, because it is shedding LIGHT, Light is Knowledge... where ever Gods word is being sent, the it brings about LIGHT, Gods word IS LIGHT which light IS UNDERSTANDING... To PREACH the GOSPLE, meens to what? The gosple is the doctrin of the death barrial and reserection, doctrine IS a teaching, you really CANNOT seperate the two because they go hand n hand, you cant preach the gosple without teaching the doctrin of Christ... they are one in the same! You cannot preach the gosple without someone LEARNING the death barrial and reserection... Gosple = Word = Light = Knowledge = Lamp onto our feet.... they go together like a hand and glove
Education is definitely great... But when it comes down to being called to preach..... If you do not have ANOINTING from God, you don't have what ur supposed to have.. The anointing breaks the yolks.... Whether you believe in the holy ghost or whether you don't I would ask God 4 that gift... I don't have the holy ghost right now but I ask God for him..... But I do believe every word in that Bible...... I also seem demon possessed people when I was a child in a youth church camp.... that is the reason I know it's true.... Those demons are real and they are here today... I seen grown men run out of that church.... I was always maybe 11 years old....not one person said they're faking it... Maybe over 200 witnesses seen it... and trust me....the real from the fake is SEPARATED fast.......... In 2019 there are more hearers of the word and not doers
Hallelujah. I am a woman and have received the Holy Spirit. Everything changed when He came to stay with me. I did have to wait because He has a timing and He makes examples like Lazarus. Go with God
Preaching = giving info
Teaching = telling what to do with the info
This was great! I am a young minister and have been called to Pastor but am not rushing to any pulpit lol. My goal and focus has been to increase in wisdom and understanding and your videos have been BEYOND Helpful! I pray that the Lord continues to bless you and increase your reach among his people!
@John Dixon Initially it was superficially based off of what the "Old Mother's" of the church would say and some other leaders who supported the church I was affiliated with. Then as I got Older, Studied more, Earnestly Engaged in Spiritual Gift Assessments (Multiple by the way) and prayer, I came away with a feeling greater than I could ever desire for myself to want to shepard God's people! I have tried to refute this numerous times and felt like God chose the wrong person BUT submitting to his will was a much better choice than doing things my way. My focus now has been preparing myself to teach and lead as an. faithful associate until the Lord calls me to plant or lead an additional campus to our church body. Hope this makes sense.
@John Dixon yeah absolutely hear you good brother I would encourage you to remain prayerful, and continue to seek Christ for firm Direction. I have learned that having the spiritual gift of shepherding does not always mean serving as a lead Pastor or hip-hop stir but an associate or even just somebody on the leadership team that can assist the pastor and shepherding the people! The biggest thing or rather than they and I focus on the most it's just always having a servant's heart. I feel like you can never go wrong with making that your focus as God continues to show you the direction that you need to go! I wish you well and everything that the Lord has in store for you and will be in prayer for you as you continue to walk this journey.
How do you know you've been called. ? All these pastors say this. How about starte teaching and break the molds
@@sonnyortiz1402 I would say I know because of prayer, teaching and confirmation. All of which I believe are necessary in knowing whether you are called to Shepherd or just to teach and lead.
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Preach is declaration. Teach is explanation.
My husband does both. He teaches and preaches in his sermons. Congregations that hear his sermons appreciate because they are learning. His sermons sticks with them that not only remembered but can share better with others.
I have been in church for 45 years. This is the best explanation simply said regarding this subject. Thank you very much. I will be sharing this with everyone.
I have been looking and studying to find the difference between preaching and teaching. I love these materials. Thank you.
It educates us,very informative,
thanks and more power❤
Thank you brother for the clarification. You made it so easy to understand. I have been anointed as a teacher by my Spiritual Father in my Church and I didn't know what exactly is my calling.I have a burden for the perishing souls but I didn't know this. Thank you once again from the bottom of my heart. (India🇮🇳)
That was excellent. Thank you so much. I'm a teaching elder in my church and never could get a great explanation on the difference, some said if you want to preach all you have to do is teaching out loud.
God had shown to me that there is difference between the two and that both are needed. In the great commission in Matthew 28 also both the two are commanded. But today you made it more clear. Thank you.
Wow! You can't teach the Scriptures without proclaiming the Gospel or Good News. That's a great insight that many teachers lose sight of. Love the debt analogy. Thank you.
This is a great… teaching. 😎
What a great explanation. I’m currently helping out in a student ministry where I am being considered to serve as associate pastor. They want to observe me both teaching and preaching. I asked for their explanation of the difference, but I wanted to make sure I was grounded in this knowledge. This is a great explanation.
I like your presentation... I feel that preaching is proclaiming the big idea, and what has already been done in and through the salvation message of Jesus Christ, making people feel they're part of the salvation message. In teaching is explaining the big idea and making sense of the big idea...
Very well put pastor. Too many pastors have watered down the Word of God and can't answer questions very sad
Definitely helpful and effective. A video to come
back to and help construct future sermons. However the “do people hang up like that anymore? Was hilarious to me. Showing our age with hanging up like that😂😂😂
Great video! I’ve been saying this for years. It’s so encouraging to hear a younger minister say it and explain it on a platform like TH-cam. Although most ministers teach, not enough are PREACHING the authority of God’s Word.
I feel that for this generation, there needs to be more teaching, and less preaching!
@@ladydignity I feel like it is the other way around but I understand what you are saying. People today, as a whole, have very little understanding of the scriptures. It isn't by lack of teaching however. It is that preachers, teachers, and other church leaders are teaching mostly incorrect doctrine. If we had more and better preaching, those doing the teaching should be exhorted to teaching only doctrines of scripture rather than man-made doctrines (which is mostly what is taught today in church). Anyone who teaches within the walls of the church should constantly be exhorted to teach only scriptural doctrines. Anyone caught teaching man's doctrines should be reprimanded and corrected quickly. We need good preaching to keep the teachers in-line with doctrinal matters.
What an excellent bible based answer! Thank you.
Dude thanks for clearing that up! I was wondering about that for some time. Great soundtrack too.
Great explanation
Thank you for sharing it
The great commission in Matthew 28:20 is calling us to 'Teach' which is our job description as Christians, always wonder whether we are living up to V.20. Another way you can differenciate the two is Preaching is one way and Teaching involves dialogue. Thanks for clarifying this.
Also lecture buddy .it did help me a lot and ima use this lecture to teach at my church thank u for ministry God bless u
Very helpful lesson! GOD bless your ministry.
Thank you for you TH-cam Page. Very informative stuff. Blessings!
The overlap and almost look the same... TEACH = explain to proclaim. PREACHING = proclaim to explain
Thank you. This is confirmation of my research. When I first got saved and hadn’t even read the Bible, God told me I would preach and teach his Word. In the following years, he clarified this for me. It is unfortunate to me that we rely on folks called preachers to proclaim Christ when this is what we should all be doing. Good explanation of how teaching completes preaching. Thank you.
1 Timothy 2:12 I do not permit a woman to teach or to assume authority over a man; she must be quite
We cannot interpret the Bible by our experiences, we must interpret our experiences by the Bible. Our hearts are deceitfully wicked above all, so even if we are completely convinced of something in our hearts, it does not make that thing true.
@@CadenMcMullen Miu
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Touching hearts to take decisions v/s educating minds to point out truth and error, in the simplest terms😊
But preaching is not specifically aimed at the heart and teaching is not specifically aimed at the mind.
@@colina4699 The Word in general is aimed at transforming people whether thru encouragement (preaching/moving) or thru correction(teaching/info).
The intention is that it goes thru the mind into the heart. Which is why God says I'll write my laws on their minds & hearts...Heb10:16
Eventually the aim is to transform the soul(mind+heart+will)
Unless the minds and hearts are transformed, a person cannot wholeheartedly pursue after God's will😍
@@Rhythmicflections I have no problem with the idea that hearts and minds need to be transformed. My issue is that you are unnecessarily dividing preaching as heart (emotions) and teaching as mind (knowledge). In the Jewish view, the heart encompassed the mind as well as the emotions. This video is good, because it links preaching to the proclamation of the gospel and teaching to simply explaining knowledge.
@@colina4699Which is what I also said. Preaching is proclaimation which encourages people to move from Pt A to Pt B. And that is inherently a touching of the heart. Why is it tough for the proud to receive Christ, because their hearts are proud. And it is difficult to receive grace for the proud whom God opposses. I am not saying they cant receive or be saved. We all have been proud or are proud in some measure. But they tend to be haughty in their hearts if thats the expression which I can say we repeatedly hear.
Teaching is information and is processed in the mind predominantly. Its more of reasoning and understanding.
Preaching is exhortation whereas teaching is information and correction.
Btw: Language can be a barrier sometimes(like you said jewish view) since every language has a shortcoming in its expression. If we keep going to the root Hebrew or Greek everytime to understand the Spirit behind scripture, we will just become like the scholars of yesteryears who never won souls but just ended up debating & discussing too much.
If the Jewish view was so in-depth, they would surely have understood Christ when He showed up before them rather than reject Him😀
@@Rhythmicflections
1) The Jewish view in question is not the view of apostate Jews, but the prophets that the Lord spoke through. If you act as though the language they used was irrelevant, then you lead people to the very place where those "scholars of yesteryear ended up".
2) Language has deficiencies, hence why we need to be corrected by the original languages.
3) Nothing you have said here, negates the reality that both preaching and teaching deal with the heart. You are creating a needless dichotomy, where the standard of good preaching is not, do I understand God better, but is my heart moved, and the standard of good teaching is, did I learn something and did he leave my heart alone.
Many preachers do both when praying at end of service (preaching and teaching during prayer)? And why do they pray with both hands in front pockets at end of service? To find answers to these questions... read the novel "Where Do We Go Now, LORD? - Burke." Explains much. Very much. Cheers!
This is really really good! You made the difference really clear for me. thank you. God bless!
Great help. But the “does anyone hang up like this anymore?” Push button 😂😂😂😂
Thank you so much for the explanation
Thank you for the good and clear explanation!
I really enjoyed this video. Very clear & informative. Thku, great job 🎉
Great explanation. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing this
Great video! Thanks for clarifying. And yes some people still "hang up" the phone 😁.
Great brother 👍
Blessings
Sham Kumar
India
Soo informative. Great delivery and truth.
Thank you!
Enjoyed this - I have been thinking about this distinction as well and recently did a video about it as well. Checked out your website, too!
Thank you pro teacher.
Best explanation I have heard yet on this subject.
Thank you! Glad it was helpful for you
So good 👍thanks a lot Pastor from Italy 🇮🇹
Blessed, God bless you bro
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing
This was so good omg thank you
I just finished reading your Nuts and Bolts book I think there is a very big difference between Preach and Teaching. The Greek words are different and so are the concepts. However I agree the the two have much to learn from the other. The teacher needs to add a “So what!”, an application and a call to action. The preacher needs to do more than exhort, making clear the message of Christ. I’m terrified of Preaching but Comfortable with Teaching but after reading your book I see I have much to practice in any event. Blessings MikeInMinnesota
Whoops 🤣 Forgot to edit! Great video by the way. MikeInMinnesota
Yes, I accidentally said I've heard pastors called "a good teacher, but not a good preacher" twice. I meant to flip them the second time. Whoops! Weird how the brain does that sometimes when speaking.
But what do you think? Does this difference make sense? Does it change the way you think about your preaching?
Pro Preacher i remember my preaching professor mentioned that “it is our duty to both proclaim the gospel and to teach the whole counsel of God in every sermon.” Very nice video. I love your content
Pro Preacher lol i subconsciously knew what you meant. My brain fixed what you said without me noticing it. 😄
I think you said that some Pastors "are a good teacher" because they rather focusing on Instructions,Law, Commandments from our forefathers than Preaching the Gospel(The Good News) and if the Gospel was Preach then Teaching(instruct/educate) will follow. Correct me if I wrong. God Bless
P.S : I'm not an expert but I earnestly want to grow in Christ.
This happens to me as well, lol we got the point.
Yes
Thank you
Wonderful
this was great! very informative. Keep it up!
Thank you…
It was so helpful! Thanks
Thank you so much. I’m discerning calls I’ve had, my pastor recommends ministry for me but I feel a call to pause. Note . 1 Timothy 1.18 - end of 2…regarding women teaching, so I found your video this morning which is a great help. Is this the same as evangelism and are there female evangelists in the Bible. I feel I’m called to the practical application of proclamation by being there for those in need. Would really like your thoughts on this. God bless you 🙏
Women in ministry is a controversial topic that I would need much more time to discuss because of the nuances of it all. I don't know of any church that says women cannot serve in ministry at all. Biblically speaking, the only form of ministry that women are not encouraged to participate in is the office of pastor/elder/overseer, which includes the responsibility of preaching to entire church congregation (which is one of the duties of an elder - 1 Tim 3:2). This does not necessarily stop a woman from teaching a Bible study, preaching to women, teenagers, or children, or talking about God in some form of an online ministry. And it absolutely does not mean that women cannot evangelize others by sharing the Gospel. Hope that helps with your question.
There IS a difference in both, HOWEVER, BOTH ARE EFFECTIVE!! Because, JESUS CHRIST DID BOTH!
Great video and great information. I will say that some seem to be better at one than the other, hence Ephesians 4:11. all preaching should have some teaching and all teaching should have some preaching, but it really does seem that some are better preachers than teachers, and that some are better teachers than preachers. There are some that might be great at evangelistic meetings, but you really don’t want them doing too many Bible studies. There are some that seem to be good at Bible studies, but really could not preach their way out of a wet paper sack especially if you see preaching as exciting and exuberant. Some people just do not have the personality to preach in that way. Some seem to be equal in both preaching and teaching. That has been my observation and I’m not being dogmatic by any means I believe all ministers should be able to do some of both but there are some that you know where their strength is.❤
Great explanation 🙏
I appreciate the clarification.
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You are welcome
This was enlightening
God bless you.
Very true. God bless you.
Excellent teaching! (and Preaching)?
Wait, I need to listen again. 😅
Teaching is just educating someone on concepts and principles whilst preaching is conveying a message whilst trying to convince an audience with the hope of bringing conversion. Adolf Hitler was a preacher of evil. Paul was a preacher of the Gospel but he was also teacher.
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Great Teacher
This is GREAT!!!
My pastor said a teacher tells it and a preacher yells it.
😆 That’s a great way to put it
Proclamation versus instruction
Wow. Thanks
This is not my
opinion but absolute fact, to teach is to inform, to preach is to move.
Profound
Can we say preaching is about converting people while teaching is about helping Christians live for God? In other words, preaching is for the unsaved and teaching is for the saved?
Yeah that's exactly what all my math teachers did though . . .
Good
Being Pentecostal, I have heard it joked that the difference between preaching and teaching is the pastor's vocal volume, and some seem to believe it.
That's been my impression also. So I usually refer to my pastors as teaching, because they don't rant loudly.
Amen
Preaching = outerlines, Teaching = the colors
I agree to a point....u just said that according to the bible there's a huge distinction between preaching and teaching but yet ur saying preaching today is a combination of both. That's not biblical. Jesus preached at some points and then he preached at other points. It was never really a combination of both.
He contradicted himself within a very few, short moments. I suspect that his heart may be in the right place but his zeal is getting in the way of presenting with clarity.
Preaching and teaching are both Apostolic gifts. Many preachers have a teaching anointing as well. Jesus was always teaching and he preached. It is not biblical to say that both teaching and preaching cannot be done at the same time. God can give many different spiritual gifts. You can certainly teach while preaching the Gospel.
I’m wrestling with whether a “mixed message” is ever ok. For example, should a Sunday morning service that is exclusively a gospel presentation ever have elements of teaching? Time to go do some study I guess!
Question concerning teaching skills. I know it's one skill set for Bible hermeneutics and another skill set when teaching/presenting.
I know teaching is a spiritual gift and I understand this skill set can be built upon.
What resources would you recommend to build in teaching skills?
Thank you for your content 🙏✝️🙏
Is preaching focused on announcing, or proclaiming to those outside the called out ones? Discipleship in the church body?
Any clear examples of Jesus “preaching” to his followers? Or to the masses? Preaching to hearers who have not or choose not to Believe in Messiah. Teaching to those who believe in Messiah.
I wish if I can know how to preching please I need to teach me how to preching
In the beginning you mention good teachers not good preachers twice can we edit if possible? It's under the minute mark
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Question if pastor preaches but doesn't teach what shall I do or say?
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Thank you for good teaching! 😂 BTW that is pure nightclub music you have inte background. Sexy and wakes up alott of sinful memories. Is it worldly music or Christian. The love of Jesus to you from my heart. God bless you brother. Love your inspiration. Keep on following the Lord.
Kindly what is “preach as an educator”
See, this is where people mess up at. As God calls you into the ministry, a preacher may be an evangelists. Or, they might be a pastor. The evangelists, basically goes to church to church preaching a revival, or visit a church for a day or two, preaching, giving the pastor a break, a rest. I've seen evangelists come and preach real good, and the people get all fired up, and the pastor is a little tickled 'cause what is being preached is what the pastor has been saying all along...
If the man is a pastor, he may be gifted to be able to teach and preach. The pastor oversees the people God gave him. He feeds the flock of God as the Holy Ghost moves him. You cannot go to college for that. Now in the bible Timothy was Bishop of the city of Ephesus. Paul wrote 2 epistles to him. Well at lease those that are in the New Testament. Paul told him to feed the church that he was over. Paul to him to "do the work of an evangelist". And, Paul told him to "Preach the Word, be instant in season, out of season". If the pastor is really gifted, for all pastors are not evenly gifted. But to preach in their calling. No bible college can prepare you for the ministry. Who God calls he qualifies. Solomon said in Proverbs, Your gift will make room for you. A real good, efficient preacher is someone whose weathered the storm, whose been tested and tried by fire and the Holy Ghost. You don't show yourself faithful speaking Hebrew, Greek, and Latin. You get this by letting God speak to you. You get this by obeying your pastor. How you gonna preach and teach people if you can't follow leadership? Preaching is telling the gospel under the Holy Ghost. Teaching, you slow down, take your time and sometimes Q&A with people. Take a chapter or two and break down, what the pastor sees the people need.
Elisha was actually building a school of prophets. Nothing wrong at all with Bible college. I’m a Pentecostal pastor and understand what you are saying but at the same time, sometimes God will use others to help you grow in pastoring. I went to Bible college and now I’m pastoring. Most of my sermon prep comes from following the lead of the Holy Ghost of course. BUT Bible college taught me how to dissect the Bible. How to really study. How to get deep. It also taught me steps for marriage counseling, church growth etc. Trust me I do get what you are saying. I grew up in a old school type church where preaching was “don’t use notes. Just open your mouth and let the Holy Ghost loose”. Most of the time, that meant the eternal gospel and a million rabbit trails 😂.
I think this has caused such a huge problem in the world today.
I would argue many "Preachers" from when I was younger did minimum teaching. The fail into a trap of assuming their proclamations, paired with their positions of authority, meant people would get it. I think we need to keep these words separate like God's word did and not combine them.
I think a Pastor should both preach and teach but I don't think we should call it preaching. I think just calling it preaching without communicating the need for preaching leads to the generation of Christ Followers that we have now. A bunch of poorly discipled believers running around preaching at people. You aren't supposed to proclaim anything unless its true, and your life of sin and hypocrisy isn't a good proclamation. Your argument of Paul's implication supports that thought.
My point is this, I think this is a bigger issue that leads to Christ-followers thinking they are meant to proclaim, be a preacher, when in fact they shouldn't. I think it why the enemy is able to convince people that our hypocrisy is something Christ can heal in us. In turn, making the lost not want this empty proclamation.
Pretty good teaching, right???
When I talk, it's preaching. When my wife talks, it's teaching.
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Who is this talking. In the video..
Matt 23:8-12
Case closed.
The word you are looking for is Priest, not Preacher on Teacher as that is how the Hebrew people were taught in their temples.
I wouldn’t have looked up preaching vs teaching if I didn’t think there was a difference. You don’t need to state that for 3 minutes.
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"Teach and preach" used in the bible is alot like when it says multiple times "God and the Father" Yet we know that God and the father are the same...
Preaching is a form of teach, because it is shedding LIGHT, Light is Knowledge... where ever Gods word is being sent, the it brings about LIGHT, Gods word IS LIGHT which light IS UNDERSTANDING... To PREACH the GOSPLE, meens to what? The gosple is the doctrin of the death barrial and reserection, doctrine IS a teaching, you really CANNOT seperate the two because they go hand n hand, you cant preach the gosple without teaching the doctrin of Christ... they are one in the same! You cannot preach the gosple without someone LEARNING the death barrial and reserection... Gosple = Word = Light = Knowledge = Lamp onto our feet.... they go together like a hand and glove
you don't seem to be talking about education but endoctrination.
Education is definitely great... But when it comes down to being called to preach..... If you do not have ANOINTING from God, you don't have what ur supposed to have.. The anointing breaks the yolks.... Whether you believe in the holy ghost or whether you don't I would ask God 4 that gift... I don't have the holy ghost right now but I ask God for him..... But I do believe every word in that Bible...... I also seem demon possessed people when I was a child in a youth church camp.... that is the reason I know it's true.... Those demons are real and they are here today... I seen grown men run out of that church.... I was always maybe 11 years old....not one person said they're faking it... Maybe over 200 witnesses seen it... and trust me....the real from the fake is SEPARATED fast.......... In 2019 there are more hearers of the word and not doers
Hallelujah. I am a woman and have received the Holy Spirit. Everything changed when He came to stay with me. I did have to wait because He has a timing and He makes examples like Lazarus. Go with God