Scott M. Gibson
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Homiletics and Hermeneutics: Four Views on Preaching Today
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2018
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2 editions
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Preaching the Old Testament
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2006
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3 editions
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Preaching with a Plan: Sermon Strategies for Growing Mature Believers
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2012
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5 editions
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Preaching to a Shifting Culture: 12 Perspectives on Communicating that Connects
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2004
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3 editions
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Should We Use Someone Else's Sermon?: Preaching in a Cut-and-Paste World
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2008
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6 editions
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Preaching Points: 55 Tips for Improving Your Pulpit Ministry
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Preaching for Special Services
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2001
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4 editions
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The Worlds of the Preacher: Navigating Biblical, Cultural, and Personal Contexts
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A.J. Gordon: American Premillennialist
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2001
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Contemporary Baptists and Historic Faith
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“That Christ was to be born of a woman, as the seed of Abraham through Isaac and of the fourth son of Jacob is clear. That the Messiah would be a prophet like Moses and a sin-bearer for the race and that he would suffer and die as the means of propitiation are right there. Where he would be born, his earthly poverty, the precise circumstances of his death, and the certainty of his resurrection from the dead are all laid out in meticulous detail.”
― Preaching the Old Testament
― Preaching the Old Testament
“The business we are about is the ministry of the Word, and the ministry of the Word seeks to grow up believers in Jesus Christ.”
― Preaching with a Plan: Sermon Strategies for Growing Mature Believers
― Preaching with a Plan: Sermon Strategies for Growing Mature Believers
“By helping a congregation grow in their understanding of the ways in which the arguments and theology of the New Testament are dependent upon an understanding of the Old Testament, a pastor or preacher may both demonstrate a personal love and passion for the Old Testament as the Bible of the authors of the New Testament and develop such a love and passion in the church that it becomes more “Berean” and less likely to fall into Marcionite ways of thinking.”
― Preaching the Old Testament
― Preaching the Old Testament
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