Ep 15: The Spirit and the Preacher
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There are two truths about preaching that sound like they're in tension — and learning to hold both is one of the most freeing things that can happen to a preacher.
The first: you bring yourself fully to the pulpit. Your personality, your story, your voice — God wants all of it. The second: you depend on God entirely. Your gifting, on its own, can't do what a sermon is supposed to do.
In this episode, Jonathan McClintock walks through what the preacher brings to the task and what he can never accomplish without the Spirit. Drawing on Phillips Brooks, Paul's confession of weakness in 1 Corinthians 2, and the vision of maturity in Ephesians 4, this is a conversation about the internal life of the preacher — the part of preaching that no framework or technique can touch.
You'll work through:
- Why your personality is a gift to steward, not a problem to manage
- What it means to prepare like it depends on you and preach like it depends on God
- The two aims every sermon is reaching for: persuasion and maturity
- Why clarity is directly tied to persuasion — and why an unclear sermon adds an obstacle of your own making
- One honest question to ask about this Sunday's sermon
This is the first in a three-part series drawn from Course 3 of the Clear Preaching Academy — a full theology of preaching.
Whether you've been preaching for two years or twenty, this episode will free you to bring your whole self to the pulpit — and re-anchor you in the One who makes preaching more than speech.