The Exclamative in Preaching

“It should be observed, however, that several different words are utilized in the Scrptures in the context of exclamation, namely, how, what, oh, and woe, and that the exclamative is often quite simply a word or a phrase uttered emphatically and thus used independently of any exclamative indicators” (Carrick, The Imperative of Preaching, p. 31).

The Way It Is

“The indicative mood states, declares, and asserts. It is, for this reason, the fundamental mood of language; it is the fundamental mood of history; and it is also the fundamental mood of preaching. Good preaching will always tend to operate largely, although not exclusively, in the indicative mood” (Carrick, The Imperative of Preaching, p. 15).

The Leaven in Three Measures

INTRODUCTION:We come to a parable that has traditionally been interpreted in two diametrically opposed ways. One view sees the leaven as representing corruption, making this a parable of how the kingdom of God is going to go from bad to worse. The other sees the leaven as a good and positive image (representing the growth …