Preaching is the central part of most Protestant church services. As part of the service the Bible will be read and then the minster or pastor will explain the passage and help the congregation to think about how to apply it to their lives.
The importance of preaching can be seen in the length of time given to the sermon 鈥 around 30 minutes in many Protestant churches.
In the Bible preaching is seen to be important. Paul tells Timothy in 2 Timothy 4:2, 鈥淧reach the word鈥.
Writing to the Church in Corinth Paul says:
Paul means that God reveals Himself through the preaching of the Bible.
In the New TestamentThe second part of the Christian Bible containing 27 books consisting of four types of literature: letters (epistles), gospels, history and prophecy., Paul writes:
This passage points to four main ways the Bible is particularly useful and how preaching is designed to make these possible:
teaching 鈥 through preaching the minister/pastor seeks to teach about God and what He wants for, and expects from, His people
rebuking 鈥 the minster/pastor aims to challenge people about what is wrong in their lives
correcting 鈥 the minster/pastor seeks to put people on the right track in life
training 鈥 the minster/pastor aims to help people to be the best they can
The sermon also:
explains the Bible reading from earlier in the service
relates the Bible to everyday life
gives a Christian perspective on issues/events of the present day