
Reformed Preaching: Proclaiming God's Word from the Heart of the Preacher to the Heart of His People
Preaching today all too often tragically misses the point.Â
Weâve all heard sermons that sound more like a lecture, filling the head but not the heart. And weâve all heard sermons tailored to produce an emotional experience, filling the heart but not the head. But biblical preaching both informs minds and engages heartsâgiving it the power to transform lives. By the Spiritâs grace, biblical preaching brings truth home from the heart of the preacher to the heart of the hearer.
Joel Beekeâa pastor and professor of preaching with over four decades of experienceâexplores the fundamental principles of Reformed experiential preaching, examining sermons by preachers from the past and bridging the historical gap by showing pastors what the preaching of Godâs life-transforming truth looks like today.
512 pages
View excerpt here.
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âIn this latest book, Joel Beeke warmly welcomes us into his pulpit, his study, and even the place of his private prayers. To accept his invitation is to discover what it means for a sermon to offer both light and heat, and to learn how to preach the gospel as food for the hungry rather than as dessert for the deserving. In Reformed Preaching, Beeke introduces favorite figures from church history to form a composite picture of the experiential expositor. Even experienced expositors will find much to learn in this book from both the author and his friends.â
--- Chad Van Dixhoorn, Professor of Church History, Westminster Theological Seminary
âReformed Preaching is unique for its emphasis on learning to preach experientially from the Reformers and their theological successors through the centuries. Joel Beeke convincingly shows that Reformed preaching is doctrinally sound, profoundly personal, and effectively practical. Far from being a contemporary model, this work presents the preaching of the Reformation, which encompasses head, heart, and hands, as the enduring way to proclaim Scripture. This is a very foundational understanding of the Reformation impact on the history of the church.â
--- John MacArthur, Pastor, Grace Community Church, Sun Valley, California; President, The Master's University and Seminary
Table of Contents:
Foreword (Sinclair B. Ferguson)
Part One: Reformed Experiential Preaching Defined and Described
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What Is Reformed Experiential Preaching?
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Preaching from Head to Heart
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Major Elements of Reformed Experiential Preaching
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The Experiential Preacher
Part Two: Reformed Experiential Preaching Illustrated
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Reformation Preachers: Zwingli, Bullinger, and Oecolampadius
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Reformation Preachers: Calvin
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Reformation Preachers: Beza
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Introduction to Puritan Preaching
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Puritan Preachers: Perkins
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Puritan Preachers: Rogers, Sibbes, and Preston
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The Westminster Directory and Preaching
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Puritan Preachers: Goodwin and Shepard
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Puritan Preachers: Bunyan
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Introduction to the Dutch Further Reformation
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Dutch Preachers: Teellinck, Lodenstein, and Ă Brakel
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Dutch Reformed Preaching in America: Frelinghuysen
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Eighteenth-Century Preachers: Halyburton, Edwards, and Davies
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Nineteenth-Century Preachers: Alexander, M`Cheyne, and Ryle
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Twentieth-Century Preachers: Wisse and Lloyd-Jones
Part Three: Preaching Experientially Today
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Preaching with Balance
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Application Starts with the Preacher
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Effective Preaching about God and Man
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Preaching the Gospel to the Heart
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Preaching for Holiness
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Preaching today all too often tragically misses the point.Â
Weâve all heard sermons that sound more like a lecture, filling the head but not the heart. And weâve all heard sermons tailored to produce an emotional experience, filling the heart but not the head. But biblical preaching both informs minds and engages heartsâgiving it the power to transform lives. By the Spiritâs grace, biblical preaching brings truth home from the heart of the preacher to the heart of the hearer.
Joel Beekeâa pastor and professor of preaching with over four decades of experienceâexplores the fundamental principles of Reformed experiential preaching, examining sermons by preachers from the past and bridging the historical gap by showing pastors what the preaching of Godâs life-transforming truth looks like today.
512 pages
View excerpt here.
ï»ż
Â
âIn this latest book, Joel Beeke warmly welcomes us into his pulpit, his study, and even the place of his private prayers. To accept his invitation is to discover what it means for a sermon to offer both light and heat, and to learn how to preach the gospel as food for the hungry rather than as dessert for the deserving. In Reformed Preaching, Beeke introduces favorite figures from church history to form a composite picture of the experiential expositor. Even experienced expositors will find much to learn in this book from both the author and his friends.â
--- Chad Van Dixhoorn, Professor of Church History, Westminster Theological Seminary
âReformed Preaching is unique for its emphasis on learning to preach experientially from the Reformers and their theological successors through the centuries. Joel Beeke convincingly shows that Reformed preaching is doctrinally sound, profoundly personal, and effectively practical. Far from being a contemporary model, this work presents the preaching of the Reformation, which encompasses head, heart, and hands, as the enduring way to proclaim Scripture. This is a very foundational understanding of the Reformation impact on the history of the church.â
--- John MacArthur, Pastor, Grace Community Church, Sun Valley, California; President, The Master's University and Seminary
Table of Contents:
Foreword (Sinclair B. Ferguson)
Part One: Reformed Experiential Preaching Defined and Described
-
What Is Reformed Experiential Preaching?
-
Preaching from Head to Heart
-
Major Elements of Reformed Experiential Preaching
-
The Experiential Preacher
Part Two: Reformed Experiential Preaching Illustrated
-
Reformation Preachers: Zwingli, Bullinger, and Oecolampadius
-
Reformation Preachers: Calvin
-
Reformation Preachers: Beza
-
Introduction to Puritan Preaching
-
Puritan Preachers: Perkins
-
Puritan Preachers: Rogers, Sibbes, and Preston
-
The Westminster Directory and Preaching
-
Puritan Preachers: Goodwin and Shepard
-
Puritan Preachers: Bunyan
-
Introduction to the Dutch Further Reformation
-
Dutch Preachers: Teellinck, Lodenstein, and Ă Brakel
-
Dutch Reformed Preaching in America: Frelinghuysen
-
Eighteenth-Century Preachers: Halyburton, Edwards, and Davies
-
Nineteenth-Century Preachers: Alexander, M`Cheyne, and Ryle
-
Twentieth-Century Preachers: Wisse and Lloyd-Jones
Part Three: Preaching Experientially Today
-
Preaching with Balance
-
Application Starts with the Preacher
-
Effective Preaching about God and Man
-
Preaching the Gospel to the Heart
-
Preaching for Holiness












