Thank you for enlightening me into how much goes into preaching a sermon…I pray that all congregations be as generous in their tithing as their Pastors are in their time and energy that they expend to and for them😊❤️🙏
The series of sermons, The Fountain of Life, by John Flavel also certainly follow the initial 3 point format, of Text, Doctrine, and Application. Well worth the read.
Awesome video. I love reading the puritans, and this helps me understand better how they wrote and preached. This will help me outline their sermons and books in my mind!
Great video! I've read a couple of older Puritan books, mostly Thomas Watson, and the distinct Puritan deep-dive quality in Edward's can be seen from a mile away
Good connection between zealousy and jealousy. A jealous God (or husband) displays it through active zeal for all to see. It's protective love in action.
Excellent presentation on a fascinating sermon! I found a digital copy of the original handwritten sermon online, but would love to find a link to a typed transcript, if anyone has it. Thanks.
Very interesting and helpful! I would like to see something similar done for other types of sermon from history, how did this compare withe the Anglican sermons of the time? What did the Puritan order for worship look like? Do you have a video on what the whole service looked like?
Thank you. This pattern was standard for Presbyterian sermons in Scotland during the 18th century and well into the 19th century. The real question was. and is, was the gospel preached and applied as the doctrine of the topic was taught? Many true things can be preached and applied while the gospel is avoided with surgical precision.
Yes, and well into the 20th century. You can still find the odd preacher who preaches like this today (my own minister is an example, although he's a 45min-1hour guy, not a 2 hour guy!) but it's even rarer now than it was when I was a child 15, 20 years ago
Interesting that people used to expect a 2 hour sermon. Of course most capable pastors can preach for 2 hours but does anybody really want that? haha When I started pastoring, I'd preach around 50min. Now I preach around 30min. That is sufficient. I noticed that the longer I preached the more i'd add "extra biblical" info. Keep it biblical, concise and applicable.
Thank you brother. A subject of great necessity for the people of God in these States
Thank you for enlightening me into how much goes into preaching a sermon…I pray that all congregations be as generous in their tithing as their Pastors are in their time and energy that they expend to and for them😊❤️🙏
The series of sermons, The Fountain of Life, by John Flavel also certainly follow the initial 3 point format, of Text, Doctrine, and Application.
Well worth the read.
Awesome video. I love reading the puritans, and this helps me understand better how they wrote and preached. This will help me outline their sermons and books in my mind!
Great video! I've read a couple of older Puritan books, mostly Thomas Watson, and the distinct Puritan deep-dive quality in Edward's can be seen from a mile away
Good connection between zealousy and jealousy. A jealous God (or husband) displays it through active zeal for all to see. It's protective love in action.
Very enlightening, really appreciated to hear how the Puritans preached. Text preaching as opposed to exposition preaching of today.
Excellent! Thank you, Matthew!
Well, you hooked me. Now I am off to Works, vol. 22, in order to read this sermon.
Pastor Everhard, thank you. I see Spurgeon doing the same thing.
Excellent presentation on a fascinating sermon! I found a digital copy of the original handwritten sermon online, but would love to find a link to a typed transcript, if anyone has it. Thanks.
That was amazing. Definitely spurred me on to repentance within that examination & prayerfulness. Now to go & do.
Very interesting and helpful! I would like to see something similar done for other types of sermon from history, how did this compare withe the Anglican sermons of the time? What did the Puritan order for worship look like? Do you have a video on what the whole service looked like?
I enjoyed the DMW podcast today.
What is DMW?
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Any insight on what view point the JE Study Bible notes on Revelation will reflect? Partial Preterist? Postmil?
Edwards was Historicist Postmil.
How come he says hot cold and lukewarm are 3 separate states of a person?
Thank you. This pattern was standard for Presbyterian sermons in Scotland during the 18th century and well into the 19th century. The real question was. and is, was the gospel preached and applied as the doctrine of the topic was taught? Many true things can be preached and applied while the gospel is avoided with surgical precision.
Yes, and well into the 20th century. You can still find the odd preacher who preaches like this today (my own minister is an example, although he's a 45min-1hour guy, not a 2 hour guy!) but it's even rarer now than it was when I was a child 15, 20 years ago
Interesting that people used to expect a 2 hour sermon.
Of course most capable pastors can preach for 2 hours but does anybody really want that? haha
When I started pastoring, I'd preach around 50min.
Now I preach around 30min. That is sufficient.
I noticed that the longer I preached the more i'd add "extra biblical" info.
Keep it biblical, concise and applicable.