Unspoken Blessings

“And the earth would go around the sun ten entire times before he had finally met Cindi, who, as Puritans go, was as hot as it gets. And, John thought smugly to himself, for those who think that means ‘not very,’ he could write a book, although no Christian publisher would ever touch it. She could make him bleed from both his ears, like some very happy kind of parachute accident. John grinned inside his head.”

Evangellyfish, p. 132

Many Ways to Unpack a Suitcase

In reality, ‘expository’ refers to the content of the sermon rather than its style. To ‘expound’ Scripture means to bring out what is in the text, to reveal it. The expositor opens what seems to be closed, makes plain what is confusing, unravels what is knotted, and unfolds what is tightly packed.”

Stott, The Challenge of Preaching, p. 25

Difference Between Teaching and Preaching

The question sometimes arises of whether there is a difference between teaching and preaching. If there is, it is very minor. Jesus both taught and preached (Matt. 4:23) and the Apostle Paul described himself as both a preacher and a teacher of the gospel (Tit. 1:3; 2 Tim 1:11) . . . There was probably a good deal of overlap.”

Stott, The Challenge of Preaching, pp. 23-24