Preacher Under Fire

People joke about having roast preacher for Sunday lunch.  In reality many of us face worse than sermonic critique from our listeners.  The experience of criticism, accusation, distrust and outright opposition is well known to many of us.  It is important to prayerfully consider things that are said against us since these difficult times are great times to learn and grow.

However, it is important not to fire back.  As a preacher it is tempting to use pulpit time to vindicate ourselves before our listeners.  As a preacher it is tempting to preach at our opposition.  Don’t and don’t.  Pulpit ministry is a sacred trust.  Preach the Word and leave any vindication to the One to whom it belongs.

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Filed under Christianity, Homiletics, How to . . . ?, Preacher's Personal Life, Preaching, Religion

One Response to Preacher Under Fire

  1. I love your point here. Not firing back is such a Jesus thing to do. And classy too.

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