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"Good books on preaching are many. Great ones are few. I regard this one among the great."
—Robert W. Yarbrough, Professor of New Testament, Covenant Theological Seminary
Expository preaching has been on the rise over the last five decades, with more and more pastors preaching carefully from the Scriptures. However, not all pastors make it their aim to preach through whole books of the Bible, let alone to preach the entire Bible to their congregations. But the people of God need the whole counsel of God to grow to full maturity in Christ. Authors Tim Patrick and Andrew Reid present the bold case for whole-Bible preaching and supply the necessary tools so that all pastors can progress toward this goal.
Contents
Illustrations
Foreword by Gary Millar
Preface
Introduction
Part 1: The Importance of Preaching the Whole Bible
1. What the Bible Says about the Bible (and about Preaching)
2. The Canon of Scripture
3. Failing to Preach the Whole Bible
The Challenge
Part 2: How to Preach the Whole Bible
4. Understanding the Whole Bible Theologically
5. Preaching the Whole Bible Theologically
6. Big-Picture Planning
7. Choosing Books and Planning Preaching Series
8. Putting Preachable Texts into the Calendar
Part 3: Practical and Pastoral Considerations
9. Maximizing Impact
10. Practical Implications and Realities
11. Personal Implications for the Preacher
12. Congregational Care
Conclusion
General Index
Scripture Index