The Preacher's Tool Box

March 15, 2008

The Preacher and Pride

Filed under: Inner Preacher, Piper, Preaching — Tags: , , , — brentonbalvin @ 2:20 am

From one of the best books on preaching that I [John Piper] know comes this word on the danger of pride in us preachers:

Pride is without doubt the chief occupational hazard of the preacher. It I has ruined many, and deprived their ministry of power…. In some it is blatantly obvious. They are exhibitionists by temperament and use the pulpit as a stage on which they show off…. Other preachers are not like Nebuchadnezzars, however, for their pride does not take the form of blatant boastfulness. It is more subtle, more insidious, and even more perverse. For it is possible to adopt an outward demeanor of great meekness, while inside our appetite for applause is insatiable. At the very moment when in the pulpit we are extolling the glories of Christ, we can in reality be seeking our own glory, and when we are exhorting the congregation to praise God, and are even ostensibly leading them in praise, we can be secretly hoping that they will spare a bit of praise for us. We need to cry out with Baxter, “O what a constant companion, what a tyrannical commander, what a sly, subtle and insinuating enemy is this sin of pride!” (John Stott, Between Two Worlds, 320-321)

from Desiring God

March 5, 2008

John Stott quote on the Cross

Filed under: Cross, Quotes — Tags: , , — brentonbalvin @ 5:07 am

Great quote on the cross from Tim Keller’s book The Reason for God (p. 195),

The essence of sin is we human beings substituting ourselves for God, while the essence of salvation is God substituting himself for us. We…put ourselves where only God deserves to be; God…puts himself where we deserve to be.

- John Stott, The Cross of Christ, p. 160

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