Grace Blog
The Gospel in Every Sermon
One of the things we are very big on here at Grace is gospel-driven preaching and gospel-centered living. Mark Dever, Mark Driscoll, and James McDonald take some time to discuss the importance of faithful gospel preaching and evangelizing in this short, eight-minute video.
Labels: Cape Coral, Evangelism, Gospel, Grace Baptist Church, James McDonald, Mark Dever, Mark Driscoll, Preaching, The Gospel Coalition | posted by TimBrister at 11:55 am | Categories: Evangelism, Gospel, Preaching |
Why Expository Preaching?
One of the practical commitments of Grace is that expository preaching. At the heart of this philosophy of preaching is the main point of the text is the main point of the message preached. Three guys from The Gospel Coalition recently sat down to discuss expository preaching, and I wanted to provide you with a clip from that discussion. They are Mike Bullmore, Bryan Chapell, and David Helm. Check it out.
Labels: Cape Coral, Expository Preaching, Grace Baptist Church, Preaching, The Gospel Coalition | posted by TimBrister at 12:40 pm | Categories: Preaching, Resources |
GBC Preaching Workshop - Week 2
This week’s preaching workshop focuses on presuppositions to faithful biblical preaching and the cultivation of a thesis statement during sermon development. For best viewing, click play and then pause the video to allow the video to buffer throughout so that you can view without hiccups. To view last week’s introduction, click here.
GBC Preaching Workshop 2 from Grace Baptist Church on Vimeo.
Labels: Grace Baptist Church, Preaching, Tom Ascol | posted by TimBrister at 6:56 am | Categories: Preaching, Resources, Theological Education, Videos |
Prayer Must Carry on Our Work
From Richard Baxter:
“Our whole work must be carried on under a deep sense of our own insufficiency, and of our entire dependence on Christ. We must go for light, and life, and strength to him who sends us on the work. And when we feel our own faith weak, and our hearts dull, and unsuitable to so great a work as we have to do, we must have recourse to him, and say, ‘Lord, wilt thou send me with such an unbelieving heart to persuade others to believe? Must I daily plead with sinners about everlasting life and everlasting death, and have no more belief of feeling of these weighty things myself?’ O, send me not naked and unprovided to the work; but, as thou commandest me to do it, furnish me with a spirit suitable thereto.’ Prayer must carry on our work as well as preaching: he preacheth not heartily to his people, that prayeth no earnestly for them. If we prevail not with God to give them faith and repentance, we shall never prevail with them to believe and repent. When our hearts are so far out of order, and theirs so far out of order, if we prevail not with God to mend and help them, we are like to make but unsuccessful work.”
- The Reformed Pastor, 122-123 (emphasis mine).
Labels: Prayer, Preaching, Richard Baxter, The Reformed Pastor | posted by TimBrister at 1:55 pm | Categories: Prayer |







